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Level 3 Reports Second Quarter 2016 Results
[July 27, 2016]

Level 3 Reports Second Quarter 2016 Results


BROOMFIELD, Colo., July 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE: LVLT) today reported results for the second quarter 2016.

"With our focus on profitable growth combined with the strong operating leverage in the business, we continued to deliver expanded margins and improved profitability," said Jeff Storey, president and CEO of Level 3. "We continue to invest in the business, remain confident in our ability to meet the networking needs of our enterprise customers and believe we can deliver stronger revenue growth in the future."

Total revenue was $2.056 billion for the second quarter 2016, compared to $2.061 billion and $2.037 billion, on a reported and modified basis, for the second quarter 2015, respectively. The second quarter 2015 modified results exclude the results from the company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations that was deconsolidated as of September 30, 2015.

In the second quarter 2016, the company generated net income of $149 million, basic earnings per share of $0.42 and diluted earnings per share of $0.41. This includes a charge of $40 million or, approximately $0.11 in basic earnings per share for the modification and extinguishment of debt. Excluding this charge, basic earnings per share was $0.53 per share for the second quarter 2016. For the second quarter 2015, the net loss was $13 million and basic and diluted loss per share were $0.04. The second quarter 2015 results included a charge of $163 million or, approximately $0.46 in basic earnings per share for the modification and extinguishment of debt.  Excluding this charge, basic earnings per share was $0.42 per share for the second quarter 2015.

Financial Results



 

 

Metric

($ in millions)

 

Second
Quarter
2016

Second
Quarter
2015(1)

Second
Quarter 2015
Modified(1)(2)

Core Network Services Revenue

$1,956

$1,942

$1,918

Wholesale Voice Services Revenue

$100

$119

$119

Total Revenue

$2,056

$2,061

$2,037

Network Access Costs

$676

$696

$693

Network Access Margin

67.1%

66.2%

66.0%

Network Related Expenses (NRE) (3)

$335

$359

$356

Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (SG&A)(3)

$330

$341

$338

Non-cash Compensation Expense

$31

$27

$27

Adjusted EBITDA(4)

$715

$665

$650

Adjusted EBITDA Margin(4)

34.8%

32.3%

31.9%

Cash Flows from Operating Activities

$631

$419

$404

Capital Expenditures

$367

$317

$314

Unlevered Cash Flow(4)

$396

$321

$309

Free Cash Flow(4)

$264

$102

$90

Net Income (Loss)

$149

($13)


Net Income (Loss) per Common Share-Basic

$0.42

($0.04)


Weighted Average Shares Outstanding (in thousands)- Basic

357,924

354,471




(1)

The reported second quarter 2015 results have been adjusted to reflect changes made to customer assignments between the wholesale and enterprise channels as of the beginning of 2016.

(2)

References to "modified" figures represent the adjustments made to exclude the company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations except for Net Income (Loss), Net Income (Loss) per Common Share-Basic and Weighted Average Shares Outstanding (in thousands)- Basic.

(3)

Excludes non-cash compensation expense.

(4)

See schedule of non-GAAP metrics for definitions and reconciliation to GAAP measures.

 

Revenue






2Q16/2Q15

 

 

Core Network Services (CNS) Revenue

($ in millions)

 

 

Second

Quarter
2016

Second
Quarter
2015(1)

Second
Quarter
2015
Modified(1)(2)

Percent
Change(3)

Percent
Change,
Modified(4)

Percent
Change,
Modified
and
Constant
Currency  

North America

$1,605

$1,550

$1,550

4%

4%

4%

Wholesale

$443

$452

$452

(2%)

(2%)

(2%)

Enterprise

$1,162

$1,098

$1,098

6%

6%

6%








EMEA

$191

$205

$205

(7%)

(7%)

(5%)

Wholesale

$63

$69

$69

(9%)

(9%)

(7%)

Enterprise

$110

$111

$111

(1%)

(1%)

2%

UK Government

$18

$25

$25

(28%)

(28%)

(26%)








Latin America

$160

$187

$163

(14%)

(2%)

5%

Wholesale

$37

$48

$43

(23%)

(14%)

(9%)

Enterprise

$123

$139

$120

(12%)

3%

10%








Total CNS Revenue

$1,956

$1,942

$1,918

1%

2%

3%

Wholesale

$543

$569

$564

(5%)

(4%)

(3%)

Enterprise

$1,413

$1,373

$1,354

3%

4%

5%











(1)

The reported second quarter 2015 results have been adjusted to reflect changes made to customer assignments between the wholesale and enterprise channels as of the beginning of 2016

(2)

References to "modified" figures represent the adjustments made to exclude the company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations.

(3)

Year-over-year growth rates are calculated using second quarter 2015 results which have been adjusted to reflect changes made to customer assignments and included the company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations. These growth rates are on a reported basis and not adjusted for currency.

(4)

Modified year-over-year growth rates are calculated using second quarter 2015 results which have been adjusted to reflect changes made to customer assignments as well as to exclude the company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations. These growth rates are on a reported basis and not adjusted for currency.

 

CNS Revenue

CNS Revenue was $1.956 billion in the second quarter 2016, increasing 0.7 percent year-over-year on a reported basis, and 2.8 percent year-over-year on a constant currency and modified basis.

"We continued to grow Core Network Services revenue this quarter, and saw improvement in both EMEA and Latin America Enterprise CNS revenue," said Sunit Patel, executive vice president and CFO of Level 3.

"In North America, in conjunction with a two year contract extension, we issued a $5 million credit during the quarter. While this renewal put pressure on revenue in the short term, it also provides more than $100 million of additional revenue during the extension period, providing significant benefit to Level 3 over the long term. Additionally, revenue was affected due to higher disconnects at the lower end of our enterprise customer base.

"North America Enterprise CNS revenue grew 5.9 percent year-over-year compared to the second quarter 2015. Excluding the credit from the contract renewal, North America Enterprise CNS revenue grew 6.4 percent year-over-year.

"During the quarter, we also saw pressure in Wholesale CNS revenue from previous consolidations. As a result, Wholesale CNS revenue declined year-over-year in all three regions."

Capital Market Transactions and Liquidity  

During the quarter, on April 21, 2016, Level 3 Financing fully redeemed $775 million aggregate principal amount of its 7% Senior Notes due 2020. To fund the redemption of these notes, Level 3 Financing used the net proceeds from the March 2016 issuance of its 5.25% Senior Notes due 2026, along with cash on hand, to pay for principal, accrued interest, applicable premiums and transaction fees and expenses.

The company incurred a loss on extinguishment and modification of debt before taxes as a result of this transaction and related redemption of $40 million, or approximately $0.11 in basic earnings per share in the second quarter 2016.

As of June 30, 2016, the company had cash and cash equivalents of $1.291 billion.

2016 Business Outlook

"As we look at the remainder of the year, we are confident in and are reiterating our outlook for Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow," said Patel. "Specifically, we expect full year 2016 Adjusted EBITDA growth of 10 to 12 percent and Free Cash Flow of $1.0 to $1.1 billion."

All other outlook measures remain unchanged.

Metrics

Outlook

Adjusted EBITDA(1)

YoY growth of 10% to 12%

Free Cash Flow

$1.0 to $1.1 billion

GAAP Interest Expense

$555 million

Cash Interest Expense

$510 million

Capital Expenditures

15% of Total Revenue

Depreciation and amortization

$1.230 billion

Cash Income Tax

$40 million

Non-cash Compensation Expense

$170 million

Full Year Income Tax Rate

~30%


(1) From a starting point of $2.592 billion, which is adjusted to exclude Adjusted EBITDA from the company's Venezuelan subsidiary.

Conference Call and Website Information

Level 3 will hold a conference call to discuss the company's Second Quarter Results today at 10 a.m. ET. The call will be broadcast live on Level 3's Investor Relations website at http://investors.level3.com. Additional information regarding Second Quarter Results, including the presentation management will review on the conference call, will be available on Level 3's Investor Relations website. If you are unable to join the call via the Web, the call can be accessed live at +1 877-283-5145 (U.S. Domestic) or +1 312-281-1200 (International). Questions should be sent to [email protected].

For additional information, please call +1 720-888-2518.

About Level 3 Communications
Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE: LVLT) is a Fortune 500 company that provides local, national and global communications services to enterprise, government and carrier customers. Level 3's comprehensive portfolio of secure, managed solutions includes fiber and infrastructure solutions; IP-based voice and data communications; wide-area Ethernet services; video and content distribution; data center and cloud-based solutions. Level 3 serves customers in more than 500 markets in over 60 countries across a global services platform anchored by owned fiber networks on three continents and connected by extensive undersea facilities. For more information, please visit www.level3.com or get to know us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

© Level 3 Communications, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Level 3, Level 3 Communications, Level (3) and the Level 3 Logo are either registered service marks or service marks of Level 3 Communications, LLC and/or one of its Affiliates in the United States and elsewhere. Any other service names, product names, company names or logos included herein are the trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. Level 3 services are provided by subsidiaries of Level 3 Communications, Inc.

Forward-Looking Statement 
Some statements made in this press release are forward-looking in nature and are based on management's current expectations or beliefs. These forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of performance and are subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside Level 3's control, which could cause actual events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the statements. Important factors that could prevent Level 3 from achieving its stated goals include, but are not limited to, the company's ability to: successfully integrate the tw telecom acquisition; manage risks associated with continued uncertainty in the global economy; increase revenue from its services to realize its targets for financial and operating performance; maintain and increase traffic on its network; develop and maintain effective business support systems; manage system and network failures or disruptions; avert the breach of its network and computer system security measures; develop new services that meet customer demands and generate acceptable margins; manage the future expansion or adaptation of its network to remain competitive; defend intellectual property and proprietary rights; manage continued or accelerated decreases in market pricing for communications services; obtain capacity for its network from other providers and interconnect its network with other networks on favorable terms; attract and retain qualified management and other personnel; successfully integrate future acquisitions; effectively manage political, legal, regulatory, foreign currency and other risks it is exposed to due to its substantial international operations; mitigate its exposure to contingent liabilities; and meet all of the terms and conditions of its debt obligations. Additional information concerning these and other important factors can be found within Level 3's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Statements in this press release should be evaluated in light of these important factors. Level 3 is under no obligation to, and expressly disclaims any such obligation to, update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Contact Information

Media:

Investors:

D. Nikki Wheeler

Mark Stoutenberg

+1 720-888-0560

+1 720-888-2518

[email protected]

[email protected]

 

Level 3 Communications:

Non-GAAP Metrics

Pursuant to Regulation G, the company is hereby providing definitions of non-GAAP financial metrics and reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

The following describes and reconciles those financial measures as reported under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP) with those financial measures as adjusted by the items detailed below and presented in the accompanying news release. These calculations are not prepared in accordance with GAAP and should not be viewed as alternatives to GAAP. In keeping with its historical financial reporting practices, the company believes that the supplemental presentation of these calculations provides meaningful non-GAAP financial measures to help investors understand and compare business trends among different reporting periods on a consistent basis.

In addition, measures referred to in the accompanying news release as being calculated "on a constant currency basis" or "in constant currency terms" are non-GAAP metrics intended to present the relevant information assuming a constant exchange rate between the two periods being compared. Such metrics are calculated by applying the currency exchange rates used in the preparation of the prior period financial results to the subsequent period results.

References to "modified" figures represent the adjustments made to exclude the Company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations, that was deconsolidated as of September 30, 2015.

 

Level 3 Communications, Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries

Modified and Constant Currency



2Q15 FX






2Q15 FX

CNS Revenue ($ in millions)

2Q16

2Q16
Constant
Currency

2Q15(2)

2Q15
Venezuela

2Q15
Modified(3)

2Q16/
2Q15
%Change

2Q16/2Q15
Modified
%Change

2Q16
Constant
Currency/
2Q15 Modified
%Change(6)





















North America

$

1,605

$

1,605

$

1,550

$

1,550

4%

4%

4%

Wholesale

$

443

$

443

$

452

$

452

(2)%

(2)%

(2)%

Enterprise

$

1,162

$

1,162

$

1,098

$

1,098

6%

6%

6%









EMEA

$

191

$

196

$

205

$

205

(7)%

(7)%

(5)%

Wholesale

$

63

$

64

$

69

$

69

(9)%

(9)%

(7)%

Enterprise

$

110

$

113

$

111

$

111

(1)%

(1)%

2%

UK Government

$

18

$

19

$

25

$

25

(28)%

(28)%

(26)%










Latin America

$

160

$

170

$

187

$

24

$

163

(14)%

(2)%

5%

Wholesale

$

37

$

38

$

48

$

5

$

43

(23)%

(14)%

(9)%

Enterprise

$

123

$

132

$

139

$

19

$

120

(12)%

3%

10%










Total CNS

$

1,956

$

1,971

$

1,942

$

24

$

1,918

1%

2%

3%

Wholesale

$

543

$

545

$

569

$

5

$

564

(5)%

(4)%

(3)%

Enterprise(1)

$

1,413

$

1,426

$

1,373

$

19

$

1,354

3%

4%

5%










Total CNS Revenue

$

1,956

$

1,971

$

1,942

$

24

$

1,918

1%

2%

3%

Wholesale Voice Services

100

100

119

119

(16)%

(16)%

(16)%

Total Revenue

$

2,056

$

2,071

$

2,061

$

24

$

2,037

—%

1%

2%



















EMEA Total w/o UK Govt

$

173

$

177

$

180

$

180

(4)%

(4)%

(2)%

Total CNS w/o UK Govt

$

1,938

$

1,952

$

1,917

$

24

$

1,893

1%

2%

3%

Enterprise w/o UK Govt

$

1,395

$

1,407

$

1,348

$

19

$

1,329

4%

5%

6%










Network Access Costs



696

(3)

693




Network Related Expenses(4)



359

(3)

356




Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (5)



341

(3)

338




Network Access Margin



66%


66%













(1) includes UK Government

(2) Adjusted to reflect changes made to customer assignments between wholesale and enterprise channels as of the beginning of 2016.

(3) Represents the consolidated results modified to exclude the Company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations that was deconsolidated as of September 30, 2015.

(4) Excludes non-cash compensation of $4 million.

(5) Excludes non-cash compensation of $23 million.

(6) Percentages are calculated using whole numbers. Minor differences may exist due to rounding.

 

Consolidated Revenue is defined as total revenue from the Consolidated Statements of Operations.

Core Network Services Revenue includes revenue from colocation and datacenter services, transport and fiber, IP and data services, and voice services (local and enterprise).

Network Access Costs includes leased capacity, right-of-way costs, access charges, satellite transponder lease costs and other third party costs directly attributable to providing access to customer locations from the Level 3 network, but excludes Network Related Expenses, and depreciation and amortization. Network Access Costs do not include any employee expenses or impairment expenses; these expenses are allocated to Network Related Expenses or Selling, General and Administrative Expenses.

Network Related Expenses includes certain expenses associated with the delivery of services to customers and the operation and maintenance of the Level 3 network, such as facility rent, utilities, maintenance and other costs, each related to the operation of its communications network, as well as salaries, wages and related benefits (including non-cash stock-based compensation expenses) associated with personnel who are responsible for the delivery of services, operation and maintenance of its communications network, and accretion expense on asset retirement obligations, but excludes depreciation and amortization.

Network Access Margin ($) is defined as total Revenue less Network Access Costs from the Consolidated Statements of Operations, and excludes Network Related Expenses.

Network Access Margin (%) is defined as Network Access Margin ($) divided by total Revenue. Management believes that network access margin is a relevant metric to provide to investors, as it is a metric that management uses to measure the margin available to the company after it pays third party network services costs; in essence, a measure of the efficiency of the company's network.

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income (loss) from the Consolidated Statements of Operations before income tax (expense) benefit, total other income (expense), non-cash impairment charges, depreciation and amortization and non-cash stock compensation expense.

Adjusted EBITDA Margin is defined as Adjusted EBITDA divided by total revenue.

 

Adjusted EBITDA Metric

($ in millions)

2Q16

Net Income

$

149

Income Tax Expense

41

Total Other Expense

184

Depreciation and Amortization

310

Non-Cash Stock Compensation

31

Adjusted EBITDA

$

715



Total Revenue

$

2,056

Adjusted EBITDA Margin

34.8%

 

Adjusted EBITDA Metric

($ in millions)

2Q15

2Q15
Venezuela

2Q15 
Modified(1)

Net (Loss) Income

$

(13)

$

7

$

(20)

Income Tax Expense

18

18

Total Other Expense

345

6

339

Depreciation and Amortization

288

2

286

Non-Cash Stock Compensation

27

27

Adjusted EBITDA

$

665

$

15

$

650





Total Revenue

$

2,061

$

24

$

2,037

Adjusted EBITDA Margin

32.3%


31.9%



Represents the consolidated results modified to exclude the Company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations that was deconsolidated as of September 30, 2015.

 

Management believes that Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin are relevant and useful metrics to provide to investors, as they are an important part of the company's internal reporting and are key measures used by Management to evaluate profitability and operating performance of the company and to make resource allocation decisions.  Management believes such measures are especially important in a capital-intensive industry such as telecommunications.  Management also uses Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin to compare the company's performance to that of its competitors and to eliminate certain non-cash and non-operating items in order to consistently measure from period to period its ability to fund capital expenditures, fund growth, service debt and determine bonuses.  Adjusted EBITDA excludes non-cash impairment charges and non-cash stock compensation expense because of the non-cash nature of these items. Adjusted EBITDA also excludes interest income, interest expense and income taxes because these items are associated with the company's capitalization and tax structures. Adjusted EBITDA also excludes depreciation and amortization expense because these non-cash expenses primarily reflect the impact of historical capital investments, as opposed to the cash impacts of capital expenditures made in recent periods, which may be evaluated through cash flow measures.  Adjusted EBITDA excludes the gain (or loss) on extinguishment and modification of debt and other, net because these items are not related to the primary operations of the company.

There are limitations to using Adjusted EBITDA as a financial measure, including the difficulty associated with comparing companies that use similar performance measures whose calculations may differ from the company's calculations. Additionally, this financial measure does not include certain significant items such as interest income, interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, non-cash impairment charges, non-cash stock compensation expense, the gain (or loss) on extinguishment and modification of debt and net other income (expense). Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin should not be considered a substitute for other measures of financial performance reported in accordance with GAAP.

Unlevered Cash Flow is defined as net cash provided by (used in) operating activities less capital expenditures, plus cash interest paid and less interest income all as disclosed in the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows or the Consolidated Statements of Operations. Management believes that Unlevered Cash Flow is a relevant metric to provide to investors, as it is an indicator of the operational strength and performance of the company and, measured over time, provides management and investors with a sense of the underlying business' growth pattern and ability to generate cash.  Unlevered Cash Flow excludes cash used for acquisitions and debt service and the impact of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents balances.

There are material limitations to using Unlevered Cash Flow to measure the company's cash performance as it excludes certain material items such as payments on and repurchases of long-term debt, interest income, cash interest expense and cash used to fund acquisitions. Comparisons of Level 3's Unlevered Cash Flow to that of some of its competitors may be of limited usefulness since Level 3 does not currently pay a significant amount of income taxes due to net operating losses, and therefore, generates higher cash flow than a comparable business that does pay income taxes. Additionally, this financial measure is subject to variability quarter over quarter as a result of the timing of payments related to accounts receivable and accounts payable and capital expenditures. Unlevered Cash Flow should not be used as a substitute for net change in cash and cash equivalents in the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows.

Free Cash Flow is defined as net cash provided by (used in) operating activities less capital expenditures as disclosed in the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows. Management believes that Free Cash Flow is a relevant metric to provide to investors, as it is an indicator of the company's ability to generate cash to service its debt. Free Cash Flow excludes cash used for acquisitions, principal repayments and the impact of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents balances.

There are material limitations to using Free Cash Flow to measure the company's performance as it excludes certain material items such as principal payments on and repurchases of long-term debt and cash used to fund acquisitions. Comparisons of Level 3's Free Cash Flow to that of some of its competitors may be of limited usefulness since Level 3 does not currently pay a significant amount of income taxes due to net operating losses, and therefore, generates higher cash flow than a comparable business that does pay income taxes. Additionally, this financial measure is subject to variability quarter over quarter as a result of the timing of payments related to interest expense, accounts receivable and accounts payable and capital expenditures. Free Cash Flow should not be used as a substitute for net change in cash and cash equivalents on the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows.

 

Unlevered Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow

($ in millions)


2Q15


2Q15
Venezuela


2Q15
Modified(1)


2Q16

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities


$

419


$

15


$

404


$

631

Capital Expenditures


(317)


(3)


(314)


(367)

Free Cash Flow


$

102


$

12


$

90


$

264

Cash Interest Paid


219



219


133

Interest Income





(1)

Unlevered Cash Flow


$

321


$

12


$

309


$

396



1

Represents the consolidated results modified to exclude the Company's Venezuelan subsidiary's operations that was deconsolidated as of September 30, 2015.

 

Debt is defined as total gross debt, including capital leases from the Footnotes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

Net Debt to Last Twelve Months (LTM) Adjusted EBITDA Ratio is defined as Debt, reduced by cash and cash equivalents and divided by LTM Adjusted EBITDA.

 

Level 3 Communications, Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries

LTM Adjusted EBITDA

($ in millions)

3Q15

4Q15

1Q16

2Q16

Total:
 LTM

Total Revenue

$

2,062


$

2,053


$

2,051


$

2,056


$

8,222


Network Access Costs

(706)


(708)


(694)


(676)


(2,784)


Network Related Expenses

(369)


(344)


(338)


(339)


(1,390)


Selling, General and Administrative Expenses

(364)


(369)


(356)


(357)


(1,446)


Add back: Non-Cash Compensation Expenses

34


49


47


31


161


Adjusted EBITDA

$

657


$

681


$

710


$

715


$

2,763


 

 

Level 3 Communications, Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries

Net Debt to LTM Adjusted EBITDA Ratio as of June 30, 2016

($ in millions)

Debt

$

11,013


Cash and Cash Equivalents

(1,291)


Net Debt

$

9,722


LTM Adjusted EBITDA

$

2,763


Net Debt to LTM Adjusted EBITDA Ratio

3.5


 

Outlook
In order to provide our outlook with respect to non-GAAP metrics, we are required to indicate a range for GAAP measures that are components of the reconciliation of the non-GAAP metric. The provision of these ranges is in no way meant to indicate that the company is explicitly or implicitly providing an outlook on those GAAP components of the reconciliation. In order to reconcile the non-GAAP financial metric to GAAP, the company has to use ranges for the GAAP components that arithmetically add up to the non-GAAP financial metric. While the company feels reasonably comfortable about the outlook for its non-GAAP financial metrics, it fully expects that the ranges used for the GAAP components will vary from actual results. We will consider our outlook of non-GAAP financial metrics to be accurate if the specific non-GAAP metric is met or exceeded, even if the GAAP components of the reconciliation are different from those provided in an earlier reconciliation.

 

Level 3 Communications, Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries

Outlook




Adjusted EBITDA Outlook


Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2016



Range

($ in millions)


Low


High

Net Income


570


600

Income Tax Expense


244


270

Total Other Expense


606


665

Depreciation and Amortization Expense


1,245


1,215

Non-Cash Compensation Expense


175


165

Adjusted EBITDA


$

2,840


$

2,915
















Free Cash Flow Outlook 


Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2016



Range

($ in millions)


Low


High

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities


$

2,275


$

2,400

Capital Expenditures


(1,275)


(1,300)

Free Cash Flow


$

1,000


$

1,100

 

 


LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Statements of Operations

(unaudited)










Three Months Ended

(dollars in millions, except per share data)

June 30, 2016

March 31, 2016

June 30, 2015





Revenue

$             2,056

$             2,051

$             2,061





Costs and Expenses




Network access costs

676

694

696

Network related expenses

339

338

363

Depreciation and amortization

310

301

288

Selling, general and administrative expenses

357

356

364

  Total Costs and Expenses

1,682

1,689

1,711





Operating Income

374

362

350





Other Income (Expense):




Interest income

1

1

Interest expense

(140)

(135)

(165)

Loss on modification and extinguishment of debt

(40)

(163)

Other, net

(5)

(10)

(17)

  Total Other Expense

(184)

(144)

(345)





Income Before Income Taxes

190

218

5





Income Tax Expense

(41)

(94)

(18)





Net Income (Loss)

$                149

$                124

$                 (13)





Basic Earnings (Loss) per Common Share:




Net Income (Loss) per Share

$               0.42

$               0.35

$              (0.04)

Weighted-Average Shares Outstanding (in thousands)

357,924

356,785

354,471





Diluted Earnings (Loss) per Common Share:




Net Income (Loss) per Share

$               0.41

$               0.34

$              (0.04)

Weighted-Average Shares Outstanding (in thousands)

360,867

360,339

354,471

 

 


LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(unaudited)






June 30,

March 31,

June 30,

(dollars in millions)

2016

2016

2015





Assets








Current Assets:




Cash and cash equivalents

$           1,291

$           1,004

$              549

Restricted cash and securities

8

837

8

Receivables, less allowances for doubtful accounts

839

807

756

Other

140

141

159

Total Current Assets

2,278

2,789

1,472





Property, Plant and Equipment, net

10,073

9,974

9,900

Restricted Cash and Securities

31

41

43

Goodwill

7,739

7,746

7,747

Other Intangibles, net

1,020

1,074

1,240

Deferred Tax Assets

3,343

3,365

292

Other Assets

50

50

58

Total Assets

$         24,534

$         25,039

$         20,752





Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity








Current Liabilities:




Accounts payable

$              762

$              680

$              637

Current portion of long-term debt

7

781

17

Accrued payroll and employee benefits

160

146

202

Accrued interest

131

131

125

Current portion of deferred revenue

268

283

280

Other

171

166

177

Total Current Liabilities

1,499

2,187

1,438





Long-Term Debt, less current portion

10,871

10,870

10,869

Deferred Revenue, less current portion

1,027

1,012

892

Other Liabilities

637

628

736

Total Liabilities

14,034

14,697

13,935





Stockholders' Equity

10,500

10,342

6,817

Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

$         24,534

$         25,039

$         20,752

 

 


LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(unaudited)






Three Months Ended


June 30,

March 31,

June 30,

(dollars in millions)

2016

2016

2015





Cash Flows from Operating Activities:




Net income (loss)

$         149

$         124

$     (13)

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:




  Depreciation and amortization

310

301

288

  Non-cash compensation expense attributable to stock awards

31

47

27

  Loss on modification and extinguishment of debt

40

163

  Accretion of debt discount and amortization of debt issuance costs

5

5

6

  Accrued interest on long-term debt, net

23

(62)

  Deferred income taxes

26

85

  (Gain) loss on sale of property, plant and equipment and other assets

(1)

2

  Other, net

6

(9)

9

  Changes in working capital items:




  Receivables

(25)

(44)

(9)

  Other current assets

(5)

(35)

(17)

  Payables

84

48

2

  Deferred revenue

(4)

46

(12)

  Other current liabilities

15

(81)

35

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities

631

510

419





Cash Flows from Investing Activities:




Capital expenditures

(367)

(297)

(317)

Change in restricted cash and securities, net

839

(828)

(25)

Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment and other assets

1

1

Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Investing Activities

473

(1,125)

(341)





Cash Flows from Financing Activities:




Long-term debt borrowings, net of issuance costs

(1)

765

3,456

Payments on and repurchases of long-term debt and capital leases

(815)

(1)

(4,096)

Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities

(816)

764

(640)





Effect of Exchange Rates on Cash and Cash Equivalents

(1)

1

(3)





Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents

287

150

(565)





Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Period

1,004

854

1,114





Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period

$      1,291

$      1,004

$     549





Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information:




Cash interest paid

$         133

$         112

$     219

 

 

Level 3 Communications.

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SOURCE Level 3 Communications, Inc.


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