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re: CenturyLink(CTL)?
Posted on 5/6/15 at 9:24 am to Reubaltaich
Posted on 5/6/15 at 9:24 am to Reubaltaich
When I try to digest the financials, the debt load is real...just as IowaGolfer stated. It appears they have done a good job of moving to low rate debt products because their interest expense is low relative to their debt.
I would not buy because it is a Louisiana company and I would not buy on yield. The utility company portion of the company has to be viable long enough for emerging businesses in the company to take root and grow.
Buying it for the land line income stream is a risk. That said, management has never had a major slip up that I know about - that speaks volumes for future positions.
You are buying an old revenue stream that is being used to build a new business. If anyone can do that, I think CTL can.
I would not buy because it is a Louisiana company and I would not buy on yield. The utility company portion of the company has to be viable long enough for emerging businesses in the company to take root and grow.
Buying it for the land line income stream is a risk. That said, management has never had a major slip up that I know about - that speaks volumes for future positions.
You are buying an old revenue stream that is being used to build a new business. If anyone can do that, I think CTL can.
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