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Market Intelligence Center  May 17  Comment 
Level 3 Communications Inc (NASDAQ: LVLT) closed Thursday's trading session at $22.95. In the past year, the stock has hit a 52-week low of $16.36 and 52-week high of $25.26. Level 3 Communications (LVLT) stock has been showing support around...
Telecom Ramblings  May 13  Comment 
With its enterprise business carrying the growth mantle of late, [company id="lvlt"] switched things up and today unveiled a new initiative aimed at selling cloud-based carrier VoIP to other service providers. Teaming with the cloud voice provider...
Cloud Computing  May 13  Comment 
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Telecom Ramblings  May 10  Comment 
Time for an end-of-week look at whatever I missed or didn't get to the first time around: So this Friday we got our first look at the likely next head of the FCC, and it turned out to be the guy on top of most of the lists (not mine of course)....
Telecom Ramblings  May 9  Comment 
The shares of [company id="twtc"] jumped unexpectedly yesterday just after lunch. It seems Corvex's Keith Meister made comments at the Ira Sohn conference to the effect that tw telecom is a likely M&A target. This is not the first time this rumor...
Cloud Computing  May 9  Comment 
BROOMFIELD, Colo. , May 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE: LVLT) today announced it will support BT Conferencing in the United States under the terms of a two-year agreement. Level 3 will provide SIP Toll-Free...
MarketWatch  May 8  Comment 
Shares of TW Telecom Inc. and Level 3 Communications Inc. rose on Wednesday after Keith Meister, managing partner of Corvex Management LP, discussed the companies at a conference. Meister noted that TW Telecom has committed itself to be an...
Telecom Ramblings  May 8  Comment 
If all the world were like Brazil, [company id="lvlt"] would not be unhappy. The South American region as a whole has been hopping, and they've been able to generate the sold growth they're looking for a path to elsewhere. This week they've picked...
Market Intelligence Center  May 7  Comment 
Level 3 Communications Inc (NASDAQ: LVLT) closed Monday's trading session at $22.66. In the past year, the stock has hit a 52-week low of $16.36 and 52-week high of $25.54. Level 3 Communications (LVLT) stock has been showing support around $20.99...




 


Level 3 Communications (NYSE: LVLT) is a provider of a range of integrated communications services including network and Internet services, colocation service, media services and voice services. Its operations are divided into communications and coal mining.[1] Its largest segment, communications, consists of Core Network Services, Wholesale Voice Services, and Other Communications Services.[2] Its operations are primarily located in North America and Europe. As the demand for online video, gaming, and the streaming of movies and live events continues to rise, providers of these services are striking long-term contracts to IP Upstream carriers. Reaching deals with streaming companies has been critical to Level 3’s revenue growth. [3]

Business Growth

Level 3 reported a loss of $622 on $3.65 billion in 2010 revenues, compared to a loss of $618 million on $3.76 billion in revenues in 2009.[4] The declines in profitability and revenues can be partially attributed to a decline sales from large companies. In addition, expenses have risen as a result of high interest costs associated with the company’s debt load. However, contracts with companies providing streaming services has the potential of providing new sources of revenue growth.[5]

Trends and Forces

Visual streaming services provides new growth area for diversified communications companies

Increases in consumer demand for online video, online gaming, streaming full-length movies and lives events has the potential of providing significant growth opportunities for communication services providers. In 2010, Americans spent as much time online as they did watching TV, and Level 3 expects that the amount of time spent streaming online to increase.[6] Level 3’s broadcast services network and Vyvx capabilities delivered approximately 15,000 video feeds month as well as major live events like the Super Bowl, which the network has delivered for the past 22 years. In 2010, Level 3 Communications’ IP Upstream service was selected to be a primary content delivery network (CDN) for Netflix's fast-growing streaming service.[7] However, this rapid growth is not without its costs. Level 3 says it will double its storage capacity to help accommodate the new contract. Expanding its services has the potential of forcing the company to increases its debt load, which would lead to significantly higher costs.[8]

Global Economic Crisis has forced many customers to cut or delay several communication services

In an effort to control or reduce costs, many of Level 3’s customers have deferred or foregone purchases of services.[9] In addition, customers have also had trouble making periodic payments. As a result, there has been a decline in demand for communication services, which has resulted in lower revenues for Level 3. Meanwhile, utility costs have remained relatively stable for communication companies, leading to tighter margins.[10] However, as the result of a gradual pick up in economic activity, Level 3’s profit margins on the Core Network Services have improved.[11] Increased economic activity has the potential of leading to increased revenues and profits on Level 3’s core operations.[12]

Telecommunications Companies

While rising demand for IP Upstream services provides a new growth opportunity, a slow economic recovery has led to decline in demand for many other services provided by diversified communication companies. In addition, competition for fewer contacts for many networking services has led to depressed margins.

LVLT's top three competitors in telecommunications are:[13]

References

  1. Reuters.com: Company profile for LVLT
  2. Reuters.com: Company profile for LVLT
  3. LVLT Company 10-K for 2010
  4. Morningstar.com: financials for LVLT
  5. LVLT Annual Report for 2010
  6. LVLT Annual Report for 2010
  7. Yahoo! Finance: Netflix/Level 3 Deal Underscores Communication Service Trends
  8. Yahoo! Finance: Netflix/Level 3 Deal Underscores Communication Service Trends
  9. Yahoo! Finance: Netflix/Level 3 Deal Underscores Communication Service Trends
  10. Yahoo! Finance: Netflix/Level 3 Deal Underscores Communication Service Trends
  11. Yahoo! Finance: Level 3 1Q loss narrows
  12. Yahoo! Finance: Level 3 1Q loss narrows
  13. Hoovers: LVLT Competitor Fact Sheet. Retrieved on June 20, 2008.
  14. WikInvest: Sprint Nextel. Retrieved on June 26, 2008.
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