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The Battle Between AT&T and Its Angriest Investor Is Just Getting Started. Here’s What to Watch for Next

Geoff Colvin
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Geoff Colvin
Geoff Colvin
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Geoff Colvin
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Geoff Colvin
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September 10, 2019, 6:00 AM ET

Here’s a plain English translation of Elliott Management’s 23-page, iron-fist-in-a-velvet-glove letter to AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson and lead director Matthew Rose: Your company is a strategically clueless, appallingly managed mess that is squandering a portfolio of world-class assets. Start fixing it right now, and here’s how.

Elliott, a $35-billion hedge fund founded and run by billionaire Paul Singer, put it more respectfully. But having bought $3.2 billion of AT&T stock, the firm has a lot at stake. Understanding what it’s really saying is important for two reasons. First, the firm’s message is brutal, questioning every part of the vast media-based strategy that Stephenson has created and that will be his legacy at one of the world’s most celebrated enterprises. Coins2Day has called his efforts the largest transformation underway at any company in the Coins2Day 500. The second reason Elliott’s real message matters is the way investors responded to it. The letter tearing apart Stephenson’s strategy in detail was released before the market’s Monday opening, and when the bell rang, investors bid up AT&T’s market value by some $12 billion within moments. They’re clearly ready for radical action.

The letter savages Stephenson’s two biggest deals, the centerpieces of his strategy, his purchases of DirecTV in 2015 and Time Warner in 2018. He bought DirecTV for $67 billion “at the absolute peak of the linear TV market,” the fund charges. Its criticism of the $109-billion Time Warner acquisition is even more profound. “AT&T has yet to articulate a clear strategic rationale for why AT&T needs to own Time Warner.” AT&T should consider divesting DirecTV, the fund says, and as for Time Warner, why would you want to own something that has no reason for being owned?

Elliott is less direct but just as clear in its view that Stephenson shouldn’t be running the place. AT&T stock has badly underperformed under Stephenson, the firm shows in detail, with total shareholder return 78% less than the S&P 500, 95% less than the Dow, on his watch. “Does AT&T have the right mix of leadership at the Company?” The letter asks. “This is the moment to determine the right team for the next decade.” Such a team clearly would not include a 59-year-old CEO.

AT&T issued a response saying, “We look forward to engaging with Elliott.” But the statement also declared bluntly that the company’s current strategy “is the best path forward.” It’s hard to see how this conflict gets settled amicably. Presumably there’s some kind of meeting with Elliott; the firm did not respond to Coins2Day’s queries asking if it had met with AT&T before issuing the letter and whether AT&T had responded directly. Here’s what to watch for next:

  • Do other major shareholders endorse Elliott’s proposals? Such endorsements could be non-public, especially if they come from AT&T’s biggest owners, Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street Global Advisors. But smaller yet still prominent owners could voice support, which would significantly increase the pressure on AT&T.
  • Does AT&T respond to Elliott’s approach with actions that don’t disrupt the status quo? These could include tweaks to the strategy, small divestitures, personnel changes a couple of levels below Stephenson, or adding a new director or two. And if so, do investors respond with approval or with disdain?
  • Does the board form a Strategy and Operations Committee, as Elliott urges? Boards aren’t supposed to get into the minutiae of operations; that’s management’s job. This would signal a major reduction of support for Stephenson.
  • How does the incipient streaming war play out over the next several months? That’s important because it’s a high-profile leading indicator of AT&T’s overall media strategy. In addition, a strong performance by AT&T’s HBO Max would suggest the company has remedied its make-it-up-as-we-go-along strategizing on that service.

Even with a $3.2-billion investment, Elliott is in no position to push around a company with a $260-billion market cap. The firm’s strength lies in its ability to move the stock. So long as that persists, Elliott will be a headache for AT&T that won’t go away.

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