Filed
by Citizens Communications Company pursuant to Rule 425 promulgated
under
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and deemed filed pursuant
to Rule
14a-12 promulgated under the Securities Act of 1934, as
amended.
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Subject
Company: Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc.
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Commission
File No.: 0-11053
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Companies
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Citizens
Communications Company
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Commonwealth
Telephone Enterprises Inc.
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Tickers
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NYSE:
CZN
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NASDAQ:
CTCO
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Descriptions
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Citizens
is a full-service communications provider. Under the
Frontier brand name,
the company offers telephone, television and internet services,
as
well as bundled
offerings,
ESPN360 streaming video, security solutions and specialized
bundles
for small/medium/large businesses and home offices.
2005
Total Sales: $2.2 billion (approx.)
2005
Net Income: $202 million (approx.)
Employees:
6,100
Access
lines: 2.2 million
High-speed
internet subscribers: 350,000
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Headquartered
in Dallas, PA, Commonwealth serves business and residential
customers with
a full array of technologically advanced data and voice
telecommunications
products and services, including broadband data services
and high-speed
Internet access, delivered over its 100% digitally switched,
fiber-rich
network.
2005
Total Sales: $334 million (approx.)
2005
Net Income: $70 million (approx.)
Employees:
1,131
Access
Lines: 454,000
High-speed
internet subscribers: 37,000
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Transaction
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Transaction
Value: $1.16 billion
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Synergies:
$30 million annually expected
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Details
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Transaction
Type: 75% cash / 25% stock deal
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Timeline:
Deal projected to close in mid-2007
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Premium:
17% based on Commonwealth’s closing price of
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$35.60
on September 8th,
2006
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Combined
Company
Key
Facts
(pro
forma) |
Access
lines: 2.6 million
High-speed
internet subscribers: 388,000
Employees:
6,600 (approx.) |
Total Revenue: $2.4 billion (approx.)
EBITDA: $1.3 billion (approx.)
Free cash flow: $550 million (approx.)
Combined company will be the 7th
largest local telephone
exchange company in the country |
Strategic
Rationale
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Further
establishes Citizens as a market-leading full-service
communications
provider
to
rural markets.
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● Provides
market expansion and revenue growth
opportunities
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Acquisition
extends Citizens’ presence in Pennsylvania
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● Creates
a full-service rural operator with a broad product
offering and
well-established geographical footprint
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Commonwealth
adds 454,000 access lines and 37,000 high-speed internet
subscribers
to
Citizens
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● Deal
will create cost saving synergies in corporate overheads,
overlapping
functions and operational efficiencies
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● The
structure allows us to remain flexible, while maintaining
our strong
balance sheet and dividend payout
ratios
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Senior
Management
Team
at
Citizens
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Chairman
& Chief Executive Officer - Maggie Wilderotter
Chief
Financial Officer - Donald Shassian
Executive
VP, Strategic Initiatives - Jake Casey
Senior
VP, Human Resources - Cecilia McKenney
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Executive
VP & Chief Operating Officer - Daniel McCarthy
Senior
VP & General Counsel - Hilary Glassman
Executive
VP, Sales, Marketing & Business Development - Pete
Hayes
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