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  SGMT	 6050	 ââ¬â	 Case	 Write-à â⬠Up	    McCaw	 Cellular	 Communications:	 The	 ATT/McCaw	 Merger	 Negotiation	    Armin	 Ezatagha	 Student	 Number	 â  ï £ ¦	 205	 576	 707	 eMail	 â  ï £ ¦	 aezatagha12@schulich.yorku.ca	 Schulich	 School	 of	 Business	 Tuesday,	 March	 05,	 2013	    Current	 Telecommunications	 Ecosystem	 McCaw	 Cellular	 Communications	 (MCC),	 although	 positionedâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Precedent	 Transaction	 Analysis	    When	 comparing	 the	 potential	 MCC	 acquisition	 to	 precedent	 transactions	 of	 similar	 firms	 by	 size	 and	 by	 transaction	 date,	 we	 found	 a	 valuation	 of	 approximately	 $11.5	 Billion	 (Appendix	 2).	    The	 precedent	 transaction	 analysis	 can	 tell	 us	 how	 to	 deal	 with	 a	 negotiation	 based	 on	 historical	 transactions	 already	 completed.	 However,	 it	 is	 important	 that	 we	 understand	 the	 limitations	 of	 this	 method	 as	 every	 situation	 in	 which	 a	 merger	 or	 acquisition	 deal	 is	 made;	 there	 are	 multiple	 dependant	 variables	 at	 play	 with	 different	 strengths	 of	 correlation.	 As	 for	 this	 case,	 we	 decided	 to	 address	 the	 companies	 that	 were	 2	    most	 similar	 in	 size	 to	 MCC	 and	 that	 were	 most	 recent	 since	 the	 industry	 is	 rapidly	 evolving,	 and	 therefore,	 valuations	 are	 also	 rapidly	 changing.	 Discounted	 Cash	 Flow	 Analysis	    Finally,Show MoreRelatedMccaw Cellular Communications: the atT/Mccaw Merger Negotiation2593 Words à  |à  11 PagesATT and McCaw merger negotiation, provides us with an opportunity to negotiate the terms of the merger between McCaw cellular and ATT. McCaw was the largest competitor in the rapidly growing cellular telephone communications industry. 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