[AusNOG] Vocus to buy NextGen/Infoplex/Metronode?

Matthew Moyle-Croft mmc at mmc.com.au
Fri Nov 16 11:47:12 EST 2012


Level3 has been successful where its an owner not a buyer.

On 15/11/2012, at 16:32, Chris Ricks <chris.ricks at securepay.com.au> wrote:

 They could by some on SXC though, surely?

On 16/11/12 11:28, Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote:

I can't see Level3 as a buyer - to make sense they'd have to get submarine
capacity to hook it into their global network.


On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Chris Ricks
<chris.ricks at securepay.com.au>wrote:

>  With Level 3's credit rating, financing the deal may be the problem.
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> On 16/11/12 10:40, Zone Networks - Joel wrote:
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>   Vocus + 1 J
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> Would have been interesting to see Level 3 in Aus though
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> *Subject:* [AusNOG] Vocus to buy NextGen/Infoplex/Metronode?
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> For those that aren't subscribers to AFR (I'm not either!), here is a
> story about NextGen and potentially Vocus being involved.
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> If Vocus were, I'd say HELL YES! and it would be an awesome fit, give them
> new DC's and make them an awesome player.  Yes, everyone knows I'm a fan of
> Vocus, a lot of us in the Service Provider game are... and it would be
> amazing to see Vocus rise to this level.
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> I'm really NOT a fan of TPG having both Pipe Networks and NextGen (as
> someone who designs infrastructure).  The same reason goes for Telstra and
> Optus not having it.  Maybe the ACCC would stop TPG buying it as well
> (let's hope).
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> I've heard a few things at different events in the last couple of weeks.
>  Apparently Level 3 are no longer interested - too expensive for what it is.
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> I've also heard that the price that Leightons wants to these assets seem
> to be way more than what people are prepared to pay.
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> ...Skeeve
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> From the AFR: (
> http://www.afr.com/p/opinion/mixed_bag_of_contenders_mulls_leighton_DaVoj8N1t22wY0436jXHnI
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> *Mixed bag of contenders mulls Leighton assets*
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> PUBLISHED: 16 Nov 2012 PRINT EDITION: 16 Nov 2012
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> Edited by Sarah Thompson and Anthony Macdonald
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> As the sale process for Leighton Holding’s telecommunications assets
> inches forward, there is no shortage of theories on what kind of deal might
> emerge.
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> Leighton has engaged Macquarie Capital to explore the sale of its fibre
> network owner NextGen, managed services provider Infoplex and data centre
> business Metronode. Indicative bids are due by the end of next week.
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> The latest unlikely company to be thought to be involved is Vocus
> Communications. With a market capitalisation south of $130 million, it
> seems very hopeful. It would clearly need a bigger partner to fund any tilt
> at the assets, which analysts say could fetch as much as $1 billion.
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> Would a private equity buyer be able to shore up funding amid a weak
> macro-economic outlook and the politically precarious state of the national
> broadband network?
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> Only time will tell but it seems safe to say that Vocus is a name to keep
> an eye on. The small-cap data centre provider is among a range of domestic
> telcos and international private equity firms that was handed an
> information memorandum last month.
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> Vocus would bring local expertise to the table in any partnership with an
> offshore buyer, and its management has high ambitions.
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> Its shares have outperformed the broader market, rising about 22 per cent
> in 2012. Yesterday, Perpetual increased its stake to 8.6 per cent.
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> For Leighton, a successful sale before Christmas could alleviate pressures
> on its balance sheet amid lingering concerns over further write-downs.
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> TPG Telecom remains the most plausible buyer given its strong balance
> sheet, acquisitive owner David Teoh and the fact that NextGen would
> complement its existing fibre backhaul footprint.
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> iiNet will mull over a potential bid at a board meeting next week but is
> still considered a long shot. Telstra and Optus could consider Infoplex and
> Metronode but would likely be blocked by the competition regulator in any
> move for NextGen.
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> The Australian Financial Review
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