Global Eagle Entertainment to Acquire Emerging Markets Communications
Los Angeles, Calif., May 9, 2016--Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. (GEE) (NASDAQ:ENT) today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Emerging Markets Communications (EMC) a communications services provider to maritime and other mobility markets. The combined company will become a leading provider of global satellite-based communications and media content serving the rapidly growing aviation and maritime markets and select land-based markets.
Under the agreement, GEE will pay US$ 550 million for EMC. EMC shareholders will receive US$30 million in cash and 6.6 million shares of GEE stock at closing and another US$ 25 million in 2017, which may be paid in cash or stock at GEE's election. As a result of this transaction, ABRY Partners ("ABRY"), an experienced communications-focused private equity investment firm and the majority owner of EMC, will acquire an equity position in GEE as well as the right to nominate a member to GEE's Board of Directors. Dave Davis, Chief Executive Officer of GEE, will be CEO of the combined company and Abel Avellan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of EMC, is expected to serve as GEE's President and Chief Strategy Officer.
"This is a transformative acquisition for GEE that significantly expands our addressable market and accelerates our growth opportunities," said Davis. "EMC's verticals collectively represent a multi-billion dollar market opportunity with most growing at an annual rate of approximately 15%. Moving into a highly complementary, adjacent market like maritime leverages our existing infrastructure and suppliers to achieve improved efficiencies and cost savings, and provides valuable cross-selling opportunities for our content, digital media and operations solutions products. We believe the synergies available through this combination position us well to grow market share, expand our margins, and improve our returns in the years ahead."
"We are excited to join forces with GEE to create a fast-growing and innovative provider of global mobility connectivity and content services," said Avellan. "When the transaction closes, GEE will have a broad, diversified revenue base consisting of more than 400 customers around the world. Our combined scale, product breadth, and superior technology will enable us to deliver solutions that are unparalleled in the market today. Whether by sea, air or land, the expectation for access to a superiorInternet connection and engaging on-board content is constantly increasing and will continue to drive strong demand for our expanded portfolio of products and services."
EMC is projected to reach US$190-200 million in 2016 revenue and US$55-65 million in Adjusted EBITDA in 2016. GEE projects annual synergies of at least US$40 million resulting from removing overlap in existing network infrastructure, reduced bandwidth costs, lower development expenses and integrating internal operations. GEE expects to achieve annual synergies of approximately US$15 million in 2017 and reach US$40 million run-rate by 2019. Costs to achieve the synergies are expected to range from US$4 to US$5 million over the next 18-24 months.
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