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Leucadia National Corporation Completes Sale of WilTel Communications Group, LLC to Level 3 Communications, Inc
NEW YORK -- Leucadia National Corporation (NYSE: "LUK") today announced the completion of the sale of its telecommunications subsidiary, WilTel Communications Group, LLC, to Level 3 Communications, Inc. for aggregate consideration consisting of $486 million in cash (including $16 million for excess working capital, which is subject to adjustment, and...
Tags: Leucadia National Corp., Level 3 Communications Inc., WilTel Communications, WilTel Communications Group LLC
Research articles 2005-12-23

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Leucadia National Corporation Announces Agreement to Sell WilTel Communications Group, LLC
NEW YORK -- Leucadia National Corporation (LUK - NYSE) announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement with Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq - LVLT) under which Level 3 would purchase all of the membership interests in its telecommunications subsidiary, WilTel Communications Group, LLC, excluding certain specified WilTel assets...
Tags: agreement
Research articles 2005-10-31
Fitch: Level 3 Acquisition of WilTel a Positive Credit Event
CHICAGO -- Level 3 Communications (Level 3) announced on Oct. 31, 2005 that it had reached a definitive agreement to acquire WilTel Communications Group, LLC WilTel from Leucadia National Corporation Leucadia for 115 million shares of Level 3 common stock and $370 million in cash or a total estimated value...
Tags: acquisition, Level 3 Communications Inc.
Research articles 2005-11-01
Level 3 acquires WilTel
Level 3 Communications Inc. announced that it has signed a definitive agreement with Leucadia National Corporation under which Level 3 will acquire WiITeI Communications Group LLC. Level 3 will pay 115 million shares of Level 3 common stock and $370 milliLevel 3 Communications Inc. announced that it has signed a...
Tags: Level 3 Communications Inc.
Research articles 2005-11-01
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