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M A Y   2 0 0 7
T E L E C O M S E C T O R    O V E R V I E W
Presentation to FIN 824 (SPRING QUARTER) Marc
Reitter Siddhesh Sankulkar
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Telecom Sector Overview

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Sector Overview
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Sector Weights SIM v SP 500
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Size Composition
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Sector Performance
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Economic Analysis
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Financial Analysis
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T E L E C O M S E C T O R
Valuation Analysis
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Domestic MA Activity
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Recommendation
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Sector overview defined
SP Telecom Sector
  • The Telecom sector is grouped into two primary
    segments
  • Telecommunications Equipment
  • Wireless, Satellite Network
  • Telecommunications Services
  • Cable Satellite, Data Services, Wireless
    Communications
  • Telecom Industry Growth
  • The worldwide telecom industry is in a strong
    growth mode, and overall industry revenue is
    expected to climb to 1.3 Trillion in 2007.
  • Strong growth in wireless is leading the way as
    wireless service revenues are expected to grow at
    a compounded rate of nearly 10 percent over the
    next few years.

T E L E C O M S E C T O R
Source Insight Research Corp. 2007 industry
review
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Sector weights SIM vs. SP 500
SIM overview
  • Current holdings
  • Current holdings

SIM overweight Telecom by 3.43
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
SP 500 overview
YTD Return
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Sector overview company analysis
Size composition
  • Telecom defined within the SP 500
  • Current SIM holdings

T E L E C O M S E C T O R
Source Yahoo Finance Bloomberg
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Sector overview performance strength
Performance of SP Telecom Services (SP50)
Strength of SP Telecom Services (SP50)
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Economic Analysis
Telecom Sector Outlook is positive in the recent
past and for the foreseeable future
  • In 2006, the U.S telecommunications market grew
    at its fastest rate since 2000.
  • TIA states that the U.S Market grew 9.3 in 2006
    to total 923 billion in revenue.
  • Projected revenue for the U.S Market in 2007 is
    at 1025 billion at 11.05
  • Major drivers of high growth rates are expansion
    of wireless communication and broadband access.
  • Wireline is losing ground to wireless and VoIP

T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Economic Analysis
United States market is looking good but the real
growth is overseas
  • Growth is expected in VoIP, as the
    broadband-based phone technology is forecast to
    make up 34 of all U.S residential landlines by
    2010, up from just 10 in 2006.
  • Overall, the international market grew 12.1
    percent in 2006. Middle East/Africa was the
    fastest growing region, expanding at 21.6
  • By 2010, the global market is expected to reach
    4.3 trillion in revenue, up from 3 trillion in
    2006.

T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Economic Analysis
Non-voice revenues on the rise
  • While growth in voice traffic continues to
    stimulate the wireless market, data and
    multimedia applications will drive wireless
    revenues in the future.
  • The number of broadband subscribers increased
    from fewer than 5 million in 2000 to nearly 57
    million in 2006.
  • Dial-up subscribers fell to 35 million from a
    peak of 47 million in 2006.
  • With nearly 80 of all households already online
    and the majority of online households already
    having a broadband subscription, overall
    subscriber growth and broadband subscriber growth
    will necessarily slow.

T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Economic Analysis
Key Economic Drivers
  • Sector growth is correlated with
  • GDP ()
  • Population Growth ()
  • Unemployment Rate (-) Most pronounced
  • Wireline growth is more strongly correlated with
    above than wireless

T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Economic Analysis
Key Economic Drivers Unemployment Rate (-)
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Financial Analysis
SP-50 Income Statement Analysis
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Financial Analysis
SP-50 Cash Flow Statement Analysis
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Financial Analysis
SP-50 Income Statement Ratios
SP-50 Cash Flow Statement Ratios
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Financial Analysis
SP-50 Prospective Growth and Margin Data
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Valuation Analysis
SP-50 Historical Sector Performance (5 Years)
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Valuation Analysis
Price/Yr-Forward Earnings relative to SP 500
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Valuation Analysis
Price/EBITDA relative to SP 500
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Valuation Analysis
Price/Sales relative to SP 500
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Valuation Analysis
Price/Book Value relative to SP 500
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Valuation Analysis
Price/Cash Flow Adjusted to SP 500
T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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MA activity
A look at what is happening to the Industry in
the US before we recommend
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Sector Overview Recommendations
  • Hold current SIM overweight position of 3.43
  • Divest holdings in Wireline companies which have
    no wireless component e.g. Windstream
    Corporation.
  • Invest more in US companies offering integrated
    telecom services i.e. wireless, wireline,
    broadband and video services. We see brightest
    prospects for the national carriers (ATT,
    Sprint/Nextel, Verizon) which are able to market
    on a nationwide basis, offer nationwide calling
    plans, and carry most traffic on their own
    networks. They get to exploit both economies of
    scale and economies of scope.
  • Invest more in Wireless providers in emerging
    markets. General consensus of industry experts is
    that these providers will continue to realize
    double-digit subscriber and revenue growth in
    2007, improving margins and profitability.

T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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Sector Overview Questions
  • Questions?

T E L E C O M S E C T O R
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