Wednesday, April 11, 2012

500 St. Louis jobs may be at stake in AT&T Yellow Pages sale

500 St. Louis jobs may be at stake in AT&T Yellow Pages sale

500 St. Louis jobs may be at stake in AT&T Yellow Pages sale

by PETER SVENSSON

AP/KMOV.com

Posted on April 9, 2012 at 10:31 AM

Updated today at 11:37 AM

NEW YORK (AP) -- AT&T Inc. on Monday said that it had agreed to sell a majority stake in its Yellow Pages business to the private-equity firm Cerberus Capital for $950 million. ?The telecommunications giant employs 500 people in the St. Louis area.

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The sale is part of AT&T's strategy to jettison shrinking parts of its business to focus on growing ones, particularly wireless. Revenue from the Yellow Pages business has shrunk 30 percent in two years, as consumers turn to the Web instead of phone books.

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Phone books were once a cash cow, generating reliable profits as businesses paid for ads that were right under consumer's finger tips as they were looking for local stores and services. Even with the steep revenue decline, AT&T's Yellow Pages unit has been profitable before impairment charges for the last three years.

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AT&T, the country's largest phone company, is following in the footsteps of Verizon Communications Inc., the second-largest, in cutting its exposure in the phone book business. Verizon spun off its directories business to shareholders in 2006, only to see it file for bankruptcy three years later.

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Cerberus is paying AT&T $750 million in cash and a $200 million note, plus a 47 percent stake in YP Holdings LLC which will oversee the business.

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The sale affects 8,400 AT&T employees, including 500 in St. Louis, according to STLToday.com, and is expected to close mid-year. AT&T said it expects it to have a minimal effect on this year's earnings.

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Dallas-based AT&T shares fell 15 cents to $30.79 in morning trading Monday.

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The assets being sold include the printed Yellow and White Pages, websites like Yellowpages.com and mobile app. Together, they generated revenue of $3.3 billion last year, about 3 percent of AT&T's overall revenue.

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The sale excludes the recently formed AT&T AdWorks, which sells advertising offerings across online, mobile and TV.

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