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Advanced Disposal Services Announces Potential IPO Pricing
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Advanced Disposal Services (ADS) has filed an amended S-1 form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its initial public offering (IPO). The company is selling roughly 9.04 million shares while selling stockholders are selling 12.39 million shares, and there is an overallotment option for an additional 3.21 million available from the company. These shares are expected to price in the range of $20 to $22 per share, valuing the entire offering at roughly $500 million. The company intends to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ADSW.
The underwriters for the offering are Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, Barclays, Merrill Lynch, Macquarie Capital, Morgan Stanley, UBS Investment Bank, SMBC Nikko and First Analysis Securities.
This leading integrated provider of non-hazardous solid waste collection, transfer, recycling and disposal services operates primarily in secondary markets or under exclusive arrangements. The company has a presence in 18 states across the Midwest, South and eastern regions of the United States, serving approximately 2.8 million residential and 202,000 commercial and industrial customers through an extensive network of 93 collection operations, 74 transfer stations, 22 owned or operated recycling facilities and 39 owned or operated landfills.
The company seeks to drive financial performance in markets in which it owns or operates a landfill or in certain disposal-neutral markets, where the landfill is owned by a municipal customer. In markets in which it owns or operates a landfill, the company aims to create and maintain vertically integrated operations through which it manages a majority of customers’ waste from the point of collection through the point of disposal, a process referred to as internalization.
By internalizing a majority of the waste in these markets, ADS is able to deliver high-quality customer service while also ensuring a stable revenue stream and maximizing profitability and cash flow from operations. In disposal-neutral markets, it focuses selectively on opportunities where the company can negotiate exclusive arrangements with municipal customers, facilitating highly efficient and profitable collection operations with lower capital requirements.
The company listed its finances as follows:
For the twelve months ended September 30, 2015, we generated revenues of $1.4 billion, net loss of $0.5 million, adjusted EBITDA of $378.5 million and cash flow from operations of $255.0 million.
The company intends to use the net proceeds from this offering to repay certain outstanding indebtedness.
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