Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Revenue down, Uniti’s 4Q loss $11M

- ANDREW MOREAU

Uniti Group Inc. on Thursday reported an $11.4 million loss in the fourth quarter of 2019 on declining revenue of $268.5 million for the period that ended Dec. 31. The company also reported a 6-cent loss per share in the quarter.

In 2018, Uniti reported net income of $12.3 million for the quarter on revenue of $270.7 million. Earnings per share was 5 cents.

The Little Rock company picked up momentum last week when it reached a settlement agreement with Windstream Holdings to resolve a leasing dispute that was scheduled for a March 2 trial. Windstream remains a Uniti customer and will continue to pay about $650 million annually to lease network access from Uniti.

The Windstream agreement “has significan­t strategic value for Uniti as it ensures further expansion of our national network footprint in the coming years through on-going fiber deployment,” Kenny Gunderman, Uniti’s president and chief executive, told analysts on a call Thursday afternoon.

“These fiber investment­s will significan­tly enhance the value of our network, and should substantia­lly strengthen Windstream’s competitiv­e position,” Gunderman added.

During the earnings call, Uniti also announced that it has agreed to sell 486 of its wireless towers to an unnamed buyer for $190 million in cash. The cash sale, Gunderman said, represents 30-times cash flow for the towers, meaning Uniti gained value beyond the cash generated by the towers. Uniti picks up a pretax gain of $30 million, the company said.

However, Gunderman said Uniti will retain owner

ship of other towers and will continue its tower build-out program. “We are not exiting the tower business,” he said.

The company also announced a deal to build new towers in the U.S. and “effectivel­y immediatel­y selling those to our partner” at a profit for Uniti. The initiative will be in place this year with an option to extend the agreement in 2021, Gunderman said.

For the full year, Uniti reported revenue was essentiall­y flat, reaching $1.06 billion in 2019 and $1.02 billion in 2018. Net income increased to $8.4 million from $8 million in 2018. Earnings per share was flat at 4 cents.

Earnings were released after the stock market closed Thursday, and Uniti’s stock took a hit with a 26% loss, falling to $6.56. The entire market was down 10% for the day.

Settling the leasing dispute was a “mutually beneficial outcome with Windstream,” Gunderman said.

The agreement calls on Uniti to invest $1.75 billion over the next 10 years to improve the fiber network that Windstream leases. Those are “long-term fiber investment­s that are value accretive to Uniti,” Gunderman said Thursday.

Also under the agreement, Windstream will turn over 1.8 million fiber-strand miles to Uniti, which also will acquire another 450,000 fiber-strand miles owned by Windstream. That gives Uniti the ability to generate new revenue and diversify its customer base.

A court hearing to consider the settlement is scheduled for April 3 in New York.

Last week, the company’s board approved a quarterly cash dividend on Feb. 28 of 15 cents per share, payable to stockholde­rs of record on March 31.

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