Ottawa Citizen

Mitel eyes smaller deals as it vies to top competitor­s

- NATALIE WONG Bloomberg

Ottawa’s Mitel Networks Corp. is on the hunt for smaller acquisitio­ns after its US$530-million purchase of ShoreTel Inc. as it steps up efforts to take market share from rivals.

The company, backed by billionair­e Paul Singer’s Elliott Management Corp., aims to boost recurring revenue up to more than 50 per cent from about 35 per cent by 2020, Mitel chief executive Rich McBee said.

“We’re going to start picking up speed and we’re not going to be looking back,” McBee said.

The CEO said he was determined to displace current market leader San Mateo, Calif.-based RingCentra­l Inc. in the so-called unified communicat­ion services, an industry focused on allowing workers to communicat­e through different devices.

Elliott Management is Mitel’s second-largest investor with an 8.8-per-cent stake, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The investor changed to a passive from active investor last month, McBee said. Elliott had cheered the ShoreTel deal after pushing for consolidat­ion in the industry.

“They have a fairly good shot at becoming the leader in the space,” said New York-based Gregory Burns, an analyst at Sidoti & Company LLC. The ShoreTel deal gives Mitel the increased scale and leverage to amp up their revenues.

Still, rivalry is heating up as Cisco Systems Inc. is expanding into the cloudbased communicat­ions space too, with plans to buy software communicat­ions vendor BroadSoft Inc. Cloud-based software maker RingCentra­l was also said to hire an adviser after takeover interest this summer, and its stock has gained 108 per cent this year.

Though Mitel has developed a strong growth strategy through acquisitio­ns of ShoreTel, Aastra Technologi­es Ltd. and Mavenir Systems Inc., it will be difficult for the company to compete against much larger competitor­s Cisco or Microsoft Corp., Burns said. Mitel shares have gained 13 per cent this year for a market value of US$1 billion.

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