Crown Castle Reports First Quarter 2019 Results and Maintains Outlook for Full Year 2019


HOUSTON, April 17, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Crown Castle International Corp. (NYSE: CCI) ("Crown Castle") today reported results for the quarter ended March 31, 2019.

"In the first quarter, we delivered solid results that were in line with our expectations, positioning us well to generate attractive growth in cash flows and dividends per share for the full year 2019," stated Jay Brown, Crown Castle’s Chief Executive Officer. "This continued growth reflects the strong fundamentals we see across our business, including our major customers spending to improve their current networks while beginning to invest in 5G.  We are excited about the opportunity we see to leverage our unmatched portfolio of more than 40,000 towers and 70,000 route miles of dense, high capacity fiber located in the top U.S. markets where we see the greatest long-term demand.  We continue to believe our ability to offer towers, small cells and fiber solutions, which are all integral components of communications networks and are shared among multiple tenants, provides us the best opportunity to generate significant growth while delivering high returns for our shareholders.  Further, we believe that the U.S. is the best market for communications infrastructure ownership, and we are pursuing that compelling opportunity with our comprehensive offering.  With this positive momentum across our towers and fiber segments, we remain focused on investing in our business to generate future growth and delivering dividend per share growth of 7% to 8% per year."

RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER
The table below sets forth select financial results for the three month period ended March 31, 2019 and 2018.  For further information, refer to the financial statements and non-GAAP, segment and other calculation reconciliations included in this press release.

(in millions)Actual
Q1 2019Q1 2018Change% Change
Site rental revenues$1,219$1,153+$66+6%
Net income (loss)$210$114+$96+84%
Adjusted EBITDA(a)$821$763+$58+8%
AFFO(a)(b)$606$558+$48+9%
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted 417 410 +7+2%

Note: Figures may not tie due to rounding.

(a) See reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to net income (loss) and definition included herein.

(b) Attributable to CCIC common stockholders.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE QUARTER

  • Site rental revenues.  Site rental revenues grew approximately 6%, or $66 million, from first quarter 2018 to first quarter 2019, inclusive of approximately $65 million in Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues and a $1 million increase in straight-lined revenues.  The $65 million in Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues represents approximately 5.7% growth, comprised of approximately 9.5% growth from new leasing activity and contracted tenant escalations, net of approximately 3.8% from tenant non-renewals.
  • Net income.  Net income for the first quarter 2019 was $210 million, compared to $114 million during the same period a year ago.
  • Capital expenditures.  Capital expenditures during the quarter were $480 million, comprised of $15 million of land purchases, $21 million of sustaining capital expenditures, $442 million of revenue generating capital expenditures and $2 million of integration capital expenditures.  The revenue generating capital expenditures of $442 million includes $344 million attributable to Fiber and $98 million attributable to Towers.
  • Common stock dividend.  During the quarter, Crown Castle paid common stock dividends of $1.125 per common share, an increase of approximately 7% on a per share basis compared to the same period a year ago.
  • Financing activities.  In February, Crown Castle issued $1.0 billion in aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured notes, with net proceeds from the offering used to repay outstanding borrowings under its existing revolving credit facility.  In addition, in April, Crown Castle established an unsecured commercial paper program ("CP Program").  Amounts available under the CP Program may be borrowed, repaid and re-borrowed from time to time, with the principal amount outstanding at any time not to exceed $1.0 billion.

"We are excited about the positive long-term industry fundamentals that are creating significant demand for our communications infrastructure, which is translating into the higher levels of new leasing activity we are experiencing this year across our tower and fiber assets," stated Dan Schlanger, Crown Castle's Chief Financial Officer.  "With our recent financing activities, we believe we are well positioned to continue to invest in our business and create significant value for our shareholders by leveraging our leading portfolio of towers and high-capacity fiber assets."

OUTLOOK
This Outlook section contains forward-looking statements, and actual results may differ materially.  Information regarding potential risks which could cause actual results to differ from the forward-looking statements herein is set forth below and in Crown Castle's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").

The following table sets forth Crown Castle's current Outlook for full year 2019, which is unchanged from our previously provided full year 2019 Outlook:

(in millions)Full Year 2019
Site rental revenues$4,939to$4,984
Site rental cost of operations(a)$1,438to$1,483
Net income (loss)$781to$861
Adjusted EBITDA(b)$3,344to$3,389
Interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs(c)$687to$732
FFO(b)(d)$2,293to$2,338
AFFO(b)(d)$2,413to$2,458
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted(e) 417

(a) Exclusive of depreciation, amortization and accretion.

(b) See reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to net income (loss) and definition included herein.

(c) See reconciliation of "components of current outlook for interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs" herein for a discussion of non-cash interest expense.

(d) Attributable to CCIC common stockholders.

(e) The assumption for full year 2019 diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding is based on the diluted common shares outstanding as of March 31, 2019.  The diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding does not include any assumed conversion of preferred stock in the share count.

Full Year 2019 Outlook
The table below compares the results for full year 2018, midpoint of the current full year 2019 Outlook and the midpoint of the previously provided full year 2019 Outlook for select metrics.

 Midpoint of FY 2019 Outlook to FY 2018
Actual Comparison
  
(in millions)Current
Full Year
2019 Outlook
Full Year
2018 Actual
Change% ChangePrevious Full Year 2019 Outlook(d)Current Compared to Previous Outlook
Site rental revenues$4,962$4,716+$246+5%$4,962
Net income (loss)$821$671+$150+22%$821
Adjusted EBITDA(a)$3,367$3,141+$226+7%$3,367
AFFO(a)(b)$2,436$2,274+$162+7%$2,436
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted(c) 417 415 +2  417

(a) See reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to net income (loss) and definition included herein.

(b) Attributable to CCIC common stockholders.

(c) The assumption for full year 2019 diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding is based on the diluted common shares outstanding as of March 31, 2019.  For all periods presented, the diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding does not include any assumed conversion of preferred stock in the share count.

(d)  As issued on January 23, 2019.

  • At the midpoints, the expected Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues from 2018 to 2019 represents 6.0% growth year over year compared to 5.6% for full year 2018, comprised of approximately 9.8% growth from new leasing activity and contracted tenant escalations, net of approximately 3.8% from tenant non-renewals.
  • The chart below reconciles the components of expected growth in site rental revenues from 2018 to 2019 of $223 million to $268 million, inclusive of expected Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues during 2019 of $260 million to $300 million.
    Chart 1: http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3941ab55-cd37-4928-a7fd-3d1e26e6c68a
  • The chart below reconciles the components of expected growth in AFFO from 2018 to 2019 of $140 million to $185 million.
    Chart 2: http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d9360123-4a60-40cb-aae9-36de87535755
  • Additional information is available in Crown Castle's quarterly Supplemental Information Package posted in the Investors section of its website.

CONFERENCE CALL DETAILS
Crown Castle has scheduled a conference call for Thursday, April 18, 2019, at 10:30 a.m. Eastern time to discuss its first quarter 2019 results.  The conference call may be accessed by dialing 888-254-3590 and asking for the Crown Castle call (access code 2519856) at least 30 minutes prior to the start time.  The conference call may also be accessed live over the Internet at investor.crowncastle.com.  Supplemental materials for the call have been posted on the Crown Castle website at investor.crowncastle.com.

A telephonic replay of the conference call will be available from 1:30 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday, April 18, 2019, through 1:30 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, and may be accessed by dialing 888-203-1112 and using access code 2519856.  An audio archive will also be available on the company's website at investor.crowncastle.com shortly after the call and will be accessible for approximately 90 days.

ABOUT CROWN CASTLE
Crown Castle owns, operates and leases more than 40,000 cell towers and approximately 70,000 route miles of fiber supporting small cells and fiber solutions across every major U.S. market.  This nationwide portfolio of communications infrastructure connects cities and communities to essential data, technology and wireless service - bringing information, ideas and innovations to the people and businesses that need them.  For more information on Crown Castle, please visit www.crowncastle.com.

 

Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations

This press release includes presentations of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Funds from Operations ("AFFO"), Funds from Operations ("FFO") and Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues, which are non-GAAP financial measures.  These non-GAAP financial measures are not intended as alternative measures of operating results or cash flow from operations (as determined in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP")).

Our measures of Adjusted EBITDA, AFFO, FFO and Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies, including other companies in the communications infrastructure sector or other real estate investment trusts ("REITs").  Our definition of FFO is consistent with guidelines from the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts with the exception of the impact of income taxes in periods prior to our REIT conversion in 2014.

In addition to the non-GAAP financial measures used herein, we also provide Segment Site Rental Gross Margin, Segment Services and Other Gross Margin and Segment Operating Profit, which are key measures used by management to evaluate our operating segments for purposes of making decisions about allocating capital and assessing performance.  These segment measures are provided pursuant to GAAP requirements related to segment reporting.  In addition, we provide the components of certain GAAP measures, such as capital expenditures.

Adjusted EBITDA, AFFO, FFO and Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues are presented as additional information because management believes these measures are useful indicators of the financial performance of our business.  Among other things, management believes that:

  • Adjusted EBITDA is useful to investors or other interested parties in evaluating our financial performance.  Adjusted EBITDA is the primary measure used by management (1) to evaluate the economic productivity of our operations and (2) for purposes of making decisions about allocating resources to, and assessing the performance of, our operations.  Management believes that Adjusted EBITDA helps investors or other interested parties meaningfully evaluate and compare the results of our operations (1) from period to period and (2) to our competitors, by removing the impact of our capital structure (primarily interest charges from our outstanding debt) and asset base (primarily depreciation, amortization and accretion) from our financial results.  Management also believes Adjusted EBITDA is frequently used by investors or other interested parties in the evaluation of the communications infrastructure sector and other REITs to measure financial performance without regard to items such as depreciation, amortization and accretion which can vary depending upon accounting methods and the book value of assets.  In addition, Adjusted EBITDA is similar to the measure of current financial performance generally used in our debt covenant calculations.  Adjusted EBITDA should be considered only as a supplement to net income computed in accordance with GAAP as a measure of our performance.

  • AFFO is useful to investors or other interested parties in evaluating our financial performance.  Management believes that AFFO helps investors or other interested parties meaningfully evaluate our financial performance as it includes (1) the impact of our capital structure (primarily interest expense on our outstanding debt and dividends on our preferred stock) and (2) sustaining capital expenditures, and excludes the impact of our (a) asset base (primarily depreciation, amortization and accretion) and (b) certain non-cash items, including straight-lined revenues and expenses related to fixed escalations and rent free periods.  GAAP requires rental revenues and expenses related to leases that contain specified rental increases over the life of the lease to be recognized evenly over the life of the lease.  In accordance with GAAP, if payment terms call for fixed escalations, or rent free periods, the revenue or expense is recognized on a straight-lined basis over the fixed, non-cancelable term of the contract.  Management notes that Crown Castle uses AFFO only as a performance measure.  AFFO should be considered only as a supplement to net income computed in accordance with GAAP as a measure of our performance and should not be considered as an alternative to cash flows from operations or as residual cash flow available for discretionary investment.

  • FFO is useful to investors or other interested parties in evaluating our financial performance.  Management believes that FFO may be used by investors or other interested parties as a basis to compare our financial performance with that of other REITs.  FFO helps investors or other interested parties meaningfully evaluate financial performance by excluding the impact of our asset base (primarily depreciation, amortization and accretion). FFO is not a key performance indicator used by Crown Castle.  FFO should be considered only as a supplement to net income computed in accordance with GAAP as a measure of our performance and should not be considered as an alternative to cash flow from operations.

  • Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues is useful to investors or other interested parties in understanding the components of the year-over-year changes in our site rental revenues computed in accordance with GAAP.  Management uses the Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues to assess year-over-year growth rates for our rental activities, to evaluate current performance, to capture trends in rental rates, new leasing activities and tenant non-renewals in our core business, as well to forecast future results. Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues is not meant as an alternative measure of revenue and should be considered only as a supplement in understanding and assessing the performance of our site rental revenues computed in accordance with GAAP.

We define our non-GAAP financial measures, segment measures and other calculations as follows:

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Adjusted EBITDA. We define Adjusted EBITDA as net income (loss) plus restructuring charges (credits), asset write-down charges, acquisition and integration costs, depreciation, amortization and accretion, amortization of prepaid lease purchase price adjustments, interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs, (gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations, net (gain) loss on interest rate swaps, (gains) losses on foreign currency swaps, impairment of available-for-sale securities, interest income, other (income) expense, (benefit) provision for income taxes, cumulative effect of a change in accounting principle, (income) loss from discontinued operations and stock-based compensation expense.

Adjusted Funds from Operations.  We define Adjusted Funds from Operations as FFO before straight-lined revenue, straight-lined expense, stock-based compensation expense, non-cash portion of tax provision, non-real estate related depreciation, amortization and accretion, amortization of non-cash interest expense, other (income) expense, (gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations, net (gain) loss on interest rate swaps, (gains) losses on foreign currency swaps, acquisition and integration costs, and adjustments for noncontrolling interests, and less sustaining capital expenditures (comprised of maintenance capital expenditures and corporate capital expenditures).

Funds from Operations. We define Funds from Operations as net income plus real estate related depreciation, amortization and accretion and asset write-down charges, less noncontrolling interest and cash paid for preferred stock dividends, and is a measure of funds from operations attributable to CCIC common stockholders.

Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues. We define the Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues as the sum of the change in GAAP site rental revenues related to (1) new leasing activity, including revenues from the construction of small cells and the impact of prepaid rent, (2) escalators and less (3) non-renewals of tenant contracts.

Segment Measures

Segment Site Rental Gross Margin.  We define Segment Site Rental Gross Margin as segment site rental revenues less segment site rental cost of operations, excluding stock-based compensation expense and prepaid lease purchase price adjustments recorded in consolidated site rental cost of operations.

Segment Services and Other Gross Margin.  We define Segment Services and Other Gross Margin as segment services and other revenues less segment services and other cost of operations, excluding stock-based compensation expense recorded in consolidated services and other cost of operations.

Segment Operating Profit.  We define Segment Operating Profit as segment site rental gross margin plus segment services and other gross margin, less selling, general and administrative expenses attributable to the respective segment.

All of these measurements of profit or loss are exclusive of depreciation, amortization and accretion, which are shown separately.  Additionally, certain costs are shared across segments and are reflected in our segment measures through consistently applied allocations using the rates at which management has estimated the relative burden to each segment.

Other Calculations

Discretionary capital expenditures.  We define discretionary capital expenditures as those capital expenditures made with respect to activities which we believe exhibit sufficient potential to enhance long-term stockholder value. They consist of expansion or development of existing communications infrastructure (including capital expenditures related to (1) enhancing communications infrastructure assets in order to add new tenants for the first time or support subsequent tenant equipment augmentations, or (2) modifying the structure of a communications infrastructure asset to accommodate additional tenants), construction of new communications infrastructure, and, to a lesser extent, purchases of land interests (which primarily relate to land assets under towers as we seek to manage our interests in the land beneath our towers) and other capital projects.

Integration capital expenditures.  We define integration capital expenditures as those capital expenditures made as a result of integrating acquired companies into our business.

Sustaining capital expenditures.  We define sustaining capital expenditures as those capital expenditures not otherwise categorized as either discretionary or integration capital expenditures, such as (1) maintenance capital expenditures on our communications infrastructure assets that enable our tenants' ongoing quiet enjoyment of the communications infrastructure and (2) corporate capital expenditures.

The tables set forth below reconcile the non-GAAP financial measures used herein to comparable GAAP financial measures.  The components in these tables may not sum to the total due to rounding.

Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations to Comparable GAAP Financial Measures:

Reconciliation of Historical Adjusted EBITDA:

 For the Three Months Ended For the Twelve
Months Ended
 March 31,
2019
 March 31,
2018
 December 31,
2018
(in millions)     
Net income (loss)$210  $114  $671 
Adjustments to increase (decrease) net income (loss):     
Asset write-down charges6  3  26 
Acquisition and integration costs4  6  27 
Depreciation, amortization and accretion394  374  1,528 
Amortization of prepaid lease purchase price adjustments5  5  20 
Interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs(a)168  160  642 
(Gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations1  71  106 
Interest income(2) (1) (5)
Other (income) expense1  1  (1)
(Benefit) provision for income taxes6  4  19 
Stock-based compensation expense29  26  108 
Adjusted EBITDA(b)(c)$821  $763  $3,141 

(a) See the reconciliation of "components of historical interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs" herein for a discussion of non-cash interest expense.

(b) See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein for a discussion of our definition of Adjusted EBITDA.

(c) The above reconciliation excludes line items included in our definition which are not applicable for the periods shown.

Reconciliation of Current Outlook for Adjusted EBITDA:

 Full Year 2019
(in millions)Outlook
Net income (loss)$781 to$861 
Adjustments to increase (decrease) net income (loss):   
Asset write-down charges$35 to$45 
Acquisition and integration costs$15 to$25 
Depreciation, amortization and accretion$1,606 to$1,646 
Amortization of prepaid lease purchase price adjustments$19 to$21 
Interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs(a)$687 to$732 
(Gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations$(1)to$1 
Interest income$(7)to$(3)
Other (income) expense$(1)to$1 
(Benefit) provision for income taxes$17 to$25 
Stock-based compensation expense$111 to$116 
Adjusted EBITDA(b)(c)$3,344 to$3,389 

(a) See the reconciliation of "components of current outlook for interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs" herein for a discussion of non-cash interest expense.

(b) See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein for a discussion of our definition of Adjusted EBITDA.

(c) The above reconciliation excludes line items included in our definition which are not applicable for the periods shown.

Reconciliation of Historical FFO and AFFO:

 For the Three Months Ended For the Twelve
Months Ended
(in millions)March 31,
2019
 March 31,
2018
 December 31,
2018
Net income (loss)$210  $114  $671 
Real estate related depreciation, amortization and accretion380  359  1,472 
Asset write-down charges6  3  26 
Dividends on preferred stock(28) (28) (113)
FFO(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)$567  $447  $2,055 
      
FFO (from above)$567  $447  $2,055 
Adjustments to increase (decrease) FFO:     
Straight-lined revenue(17) (16) (72)
Straight-lined expense22  23  90 
Stock-based compensation expense29  26  108 
Non-cash portion of tax provision5  4  2 
Non-real estate related depreciation, amortization and accretion14  15  56 
Amortization of non-cash interest expense1  2  7 
Other (income) expense1  1  (1)
(Gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations1  71  106 
Acquisition and integration costs4  6  27 
Maintenance capital expenditures(16) (13) (64)
Corporate capital expenditures(5) (9) (41)
AFFO(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)$606  $558  $2,274 

(a) See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein for a discussion of our definitions of FFO and AFFO.

(b) FFO and AFFO are reduced by cash paid for preferred stock dividends during the period in which they are paid.

(c) Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding were 417 million, 410 million and 415 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, and the twelve months ended December 31, 2018, respectively.  For all periods presented, the diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding does not include any assumed conversion of preferred stock in the share count.

(d) The above reconciliation excludes line items included in our definition which are not applicable for the periods shown.

(e) Attributable to CCIC common stockholders.

Reconciliation of Current Outlook for FFO and AFFO:

 Full Year 2019
(in millions)Outlook
Net income (loss)$781 to$861 
Real estate related depreciation, amortization and accretion$1,557 to$1,577 
Asset write-down charges$35 to$45 
Dividends on preferred stock$(113)to$(113)
FFO(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)$2,293 to$2,338 
    
FFO (from above)$2,293 to$2,338 
Adjustments to increase (decrease) FFO:   
Straight-lined revenue$(50)to$(30)
Straight-lined expense$70 to$90 
Stock-based compensation expense$111 to$116 
Non-cash portion of tax provision$(4)to$6 
Non-real estate related depreciation, amortization and accretion$49 to$69 
Amortization of non-cash interest expense$(2)to$8 
Other (income) expense$(1)to$1 
(Gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations$(1)to$1 
Acquisition and integration costs$15 to$25 
Maintenance capital expenditures$(80)to$(70)
Corporate capital expenditures$(45)to$(35)
AFFO(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)$2,413 to$2,458 

(a)    The assumption for full year 2019 diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding is 417 million based on the diluted common shares outstanding as of March 31, 2019.  The diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding does not include any assumed conversion of preferred stock in the share count.

(b)   See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein for a discussion for our definitions of FFO and AFFO.

(c)    FFO and AFFO are reduced by cash paid for preferred stock dividends during the period in which they are paid.

(d)   The above reconciliation excludes line items included in our definition which are not applicable for the periods shown.

(e)    Attributable to CCIC common stockholders.

For Comparative Purposes - Reconciliation of Previous Outlook for Adjusted EBITDA:

 Previously Issued
 Full Year 2019
(in millions)Outlook
Net income (loss)$781 to$861 
Adjustments to increase (decrease) net income (loss):   
Asset write-down charges$35 to$45 
Acquisition and integration costs$15 to$25 
Depreciation, amortization and accretion$1,606 to$1,646 
Amortization of prepaid lease purchase price adjustments$19 to$21 
Interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs$687 to$732 
(Gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations$0 to$0 
Interest income$(7)to$(3)
Other (income) expense$(1)to$1 
(Benefit) provision for income taxes$17 to$25 
Stock-based compensation expense$111 to$116 
Adjusted EBITDA(a)(b)$3,344 to$3,389 

(a)    See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein for a discussion of our definition of Adjusted EBITDA.

(b)   The above reconciliation excludes line items included in our definition which are not applicable for the periods shown.

For Comparative Purposes - Reconciliation of Previous Outlook for FFO and AFFO:

 Previously Issued
 Full Year 2019
(in millions)Outlook
Net income (loss)$781 to$861 
Real estate related depreciation, amortization and accretion$1,557 to$1,577 
Asset write-down charges$35 to$45 
Dividends on preferred stock$(113)to$(113)
FFO(a)(b)(c)(d)$2,293 to$2,338 
    
FFO (from above)$2,293 to$2,338 
Adjustments to increase (decrease) FFO:   
Straight-lined revenue$(50)to$(30)
Straight-lined expense$70 to$90 
Stock-based compensation expense$111 to$116 
Non-cash portion of tax provision$(4)to$6 
Non-real estate related depreciation, amortization and accretion$49 to$69 
Amortization of non-cash interest expense$(2)to$8 
Other (income) expense$(1)to$1 
(Gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations$0 to$0 
Acquisition and integration costs$15 to$25 
Maintenance capital expenditures$(80)to$(70)
Corporate capital expenditures$(45)to$(35)
AFFO(a)(b)(c)(d)$2,413 to$2,458 

(a) Previously issued full year 2019 Outlook assumes diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding as of December 31, 2018 of approximately 417 million.  The diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding does not include any assumed conversion of preferred stock in the share count.

(b)   See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein for a discussion for our definitions of FFO and AFFO.

(c)   The above reconciliation excludes line items included in our definition which are not applicable for the periods shown.

(d)   Attributable to CCIC common stockholders.

The components of changes in site rental revenues for the quarters ended March 31, 2019 and 2018 are as follows:

 Three Months Ended
 March 31,
(dollars in millions)2019 2018
Components of changes in site rental revenues(a):   
Prior year site rental revenues exclusive of straight-lined revenues associated with fixed escalators(b)(c)$1,137  $856 
    
New leasing activity(b)(c)87  49 
Escalators21  20 
Non-renewals(43) (22)
Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues(d)65  47 
Straight-lined revenues associated with fixed escalators17  16 
Acquisitions(e)  234 
Other   
Total GAAP site rental revenues$1,219  $1,153 
    
Year-over-year changes in revenue:   
Reported GAAP site rental revenues5.7%  
Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues(d)(f)5.7%  

(a) Additional information regarding Crown Castle's site rental revenues, including projected revenue from tenant licenses, tenant non-renewals, straight-lined revenues and prepaid rent is available in Crown Castle's quarterly Supplemental Information Package posted in the Investors section of its website.

(b) Includes revenues from amortization of prepaid rent in accordance with GAAP.

(c) Includes revenues from the construction of new small cell nodes, exclusive of straight-lined revenues related to fixed escalators.

(d) See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein.

(e) Represents the initial contribution of recent acquisitions.  The financial impact of recent acquisitions is excluded from Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues until the one-year anniversary of the acquisition.

(f) Calculated as the percentage change from prior year site rental revenues, exclusive of straight-lined revenues associated with fixed escalations, compared to Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues for the current period.

The components of the changes in site rental revenues for the year ending December 31, 2019 are forecasted as follows:

(dollars in millions)Full Year
2018
 Full Year
2019 Outlook
Components of changes in site rental revenues(a):   
Prior year site rental revenues exclusive of straight-lined revenues associated with fixed escalators(b)(c)$3,670  $4,643
    
New leasing activity(b)(c) 213  350-380
Escalators 83  85-95
Non-renewals (89) (185)-(165)
Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues(d) 207  260-300
Straight-lined revenues associated with fixed escalators 72  30-50
Acquisitions(e) 767   
Other    
Total GAAP site rental revenues$4,716  $4,939-$4,984
    
Year-over-year changes in revenue:   
Reported GAAP site rental revenues  5.2%(f)
Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues(d)(g)  6.0%(f)

(a) Additional information regarding Crown Castle's site rental revenues, including projected revenue from tenant licenses, tenant non-renewals, straight-lined revenues and prepaid rent is available in Crown Castle's quarterly Supplemental Information Package posted in the Investors section of its website.

(b) Includes revenues from amortization of prepaid rent in accordance with GAAP. 

(c) Includes revenues from the construction of new small cell nodes, exclusive of straight-lined revenues related to fixed escalators. 

(d) See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein.

(e) Represents the contribution from recent acquisitions.  The financial impact of recent acquisitions is excluded from Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues until the one-year anniversary of the acquisition, with the exception of the impact of Lightower.  To be consistent with prior presentations of the 2018 Outlook for Organic Contributions to Site Rental Revenues, the entire contribution to growth in site rental revenues in 2018 attributable to Lightower is included within acquisitions.

(f) Calculated based on midpoint of full year 2019 Outlook.

(g) Calculated as the percentage change from prior year site rental revenues, exclusive of straight-lined revenues associated with fixed escalations, compared to Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues for the current period.

Components of Historical Interest Expense and Amortization of Deferred Financing Costs:

 For the Three Months Ended
(in millions)March 31, 2019 March 31, 2018
Interest expense on debt obligations$167  $158 
Amortization of deferred financing costs and adjustments on long-term debt, net5  5 
Other, net(4) (3)
Interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs$168  $160 

Components of Current Outlook for Interest Expense and Amortization of Deferred Financing Costs:

 Full Year 2019
(in millions)Outlook
Interest expense on debt obligations$696 to$716 
Amortization of deferred financing costs and adjustments on long-term debt, net$17 to$22 
Other, net$(19)to$(14)
Interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs$687 to$732 

Debt balances and maturity dates as of March 31, 2019 are as follows:

(in millions)Face Value Final Maturity
Cash and cash equivalents(a)$245   
    
Tower Revenue Notes, Series 2015-1(b)300 May 2042
Tower Revenue Notes, Series 2015-2(b)700 May 2045
Tower Revenue Notes, Series 2018-1(b)250 July 2043
Tower Revenue Notes, Series 2018-2(b)750 July 2048
3.849% Secured Notes1,000 Apr. 2023
Secured Notes, Series 2009-1, Class A-2(c)70 Aug. 2029
Finance leases and other obligations227  Various
Total secured debt$3,297   
2016 Revolver645  June 2023
2016 Term Loan A2,341 June 2023
5.250% Senior Notes1,650 Jan. 2023
4.875% Senior Notes850 Apr. 2022
3.400% Senior Notes850 Feb. 2021
4.450% Senior Notes900 Feb. 2026
3.700% Senior Notes750 June 2026
2.250% Senior Notes700 Sept. 2021
4.000% Senior Notes500 Mar. 2027
4.750% Senior Notes350 May 2047
3.200% Senior Notes750 Sept. 2024
3.650% Senior Notes1,000 Sept. 2027
3.150% Senior Notes750 July 2023
3.800% Senior Notes1,000 Feb. 2028
4.300% Senior Notes600 Feb. 2029
5.200% Senior Notes400 Feb. 2049
Total unsecured debt$14,036   
Total net debt$17,088   

(a) Excludes restricted cash.

(b) The Senior Secured Tower Revenue Notes, Series 2015-1 and 2015-2 have anticipated repayment dates in 2022 and 2025, respectively.  The Senior Secured Tower Revenue Notes, Series 2018-1 and 2018-2 have anticipated repayment dates in 2023 and 2028, respectively.

(c) The Senior Secured Notes, 2009-1, Class A-2 principal amortizes during the period beginning in September 2019 and ending in August 2029.

Net Debt to Last Quarter Annualized Adjusted EBITDA is computed as follows:

(dollars in millions)For the Three Months Ended
March 31, 2019
Total face value of debt$17,333 
Ending cash and cash equivalents(a)245 
Total Net Debt$17,088 
  
Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended March 31, 2019$821 
Last quarter annualized Adjusted EBITDA3,284 
Net Debt to Last Quarter Annualized Adjusted EBITDA5.2x

(a) Excludes restricted cash.

Components of Capital Expenditures:

 For the Three Months Ended
(in millions)March 31, 2019 March 31, 2018
 TowersFiberOtherTotal TowersFiberOtherTotal
Discretionary:         
Purchases of land interests$15 $ $ $15  $14 $ $ $14 
Communications infrastructure
construction and improvements
98 344  442  75 253  328 
Sustaining:         
Maintenance and corporate6 11 4 21  7 9 6 22 
Integration  2 2    6 6 
Total$119 $355 $6 $480  $96 $262 $12 $370 

Note: See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein for further discussion of our components of capital expenditures.

Cautionary Language Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements and information that are based on our management's current expectations.  Such statements include our Outlook and plans, projections, and estimates regarding (1) potential benefits, returns, opportunities and tenant and shareholder value which may be derived from our business, assets, investments, acquisitions and dividends, including on a long-term basis, (2) our strategy, strategic position, business model and capabilities, the strength of our business and fundamentals of our business and industry, including spending by our major customers on network improvements and investments in 5G, (3) our growth, including growth in our cash flows and dividends per share, long-term prospects and the trends impacting our business, (4) the potential benefits and contributions which may be derived from our acquisitions, including the contribution to or impact on our financial or operating results, (5) leasing environment and activity, including the contribution to our financial or operating results therefrom, (6) our investments in our business and the potential growth, returns and benefits therefrom, (7) our dividends and our dividend growth rate, including its driving factors, and targets, (8) the strength of the U.S. market for communications infrastructure ownership, (9) our portfolio of assets, including demand therefor, strategic position thereof and opportunities created thereby, (10) benefits which may be derived from our financing activities, (11) cash flows, (12) tenant non-renewals, including the impact thereof, (13) capital expenditures, including sustaining and discretionary capital expenditures, and the timing thereof, (14) straight-line adjustments, (15) site rental revenues and estimated growth thereof, (16) site rental cost of operations, (17) net income (loss), (18) Adjusted EBITDA, including the impact of the timing of certain components thereof, (19) expenses, including interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs, (20) FFO, (21) AFFO and estimated growth thereof, (22) Organic Contribution to Site Rental Revenues, (23) our weighted-average common shares outstanding, including on a diluted basis, (24) services contribution, including the timing thereof, and (25) the utility of certain financial measures, including non-GAAP financial measures.  Such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions prevailing market conditions and the following:

  • Our business depends on the demand for our communications infrastructure, driven primarily by demand for data, and we may be adversely affected by any slowdown in such demand.  Additionally, a reduction in the amount or change in the mix of network investment by our tenants may materially and adversely affect our business (including reducing demand for our communications infrastructure or services).
  • A substantial portion of our revenues is derived from a small number of tenants, and the loss, consolidation or financial instability of any of such tenants may materially decrease revenues or reduce demand for our communications infrastructure and services.
  • The expansion or development of our business, including through acquisitions, increased product offerings or other strategic growth opportunities, may cause disruptions in our business, which may have an adverse effect on our business, operations or financial results.
  • Our Fiber segment has expanded rapidly, and the Fiber business model contains certain differences from our Towers business model, resulting in different operational risks.  If we do not successfully operate our Fiber business model or identify or manage the related operational risks, such operations may produce results that are less than anticipated.
  • Failure to timely and efficiently execute on our construction projects could adversely affect our business.
  • Our substantial level of indebtedness could adversely affect our ability to react to changes in our business, and the terms of our debt instruments and our 6.875% Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock limit our ability to take a number of actions that our management might otherwise believe to be in our best interests.  In addition, if we fail to comply with our covenants, our debt could be accelerated.
  • We have a substantial amount of indebtedness.  In the event we do not repay or refinance such indebtedness, we could face substantial liquidity issues and might be required to issue equity securities or securities convertible into equity securities, or sell some of our assets to meet our debt payment obligations.
  • Sales or issuances of a substantial number of shares of our common stock or securities convertible into shares of our common stock may adversely affect the market price of our common stock.
  • As a result of competition in our industry, we may find it more difficult to negotiate favorable rates on our new or renewing tenant contracts.
  • New technologies may reduce demand for our communications infrastructure or negatively impact our revenues.
  • If we fail to retain rights to our communications infrastructure, including the land interests under our towers and the right-of-way and other agreements related to our small cells and fiber solutions, our business may be adversely affected.
  • Our services business has historically experienced significant volatility in demand, which reduces the predictability of our results.
  • New wireless technologies may not deploy or be adopted by tenants as rapidly or in the manner projected.
  • If we fail to comply with laws or regulations which regulate our business and which may change at any time, we may be fined or even lose our right to conduct some of our business.
  • If radio frequency emissions from wireless handsets or equipment on our communications infrastructure are demonstrated to cause negative health effects, potential future claims could adversely affect our operations, costs or revenues.
  • Certain provisions of our restated certificate of incorporation, amended and restated by-laws and operative agreements, and domestic and international competition laws may make it more difficult for a third party to acquire control of us or for us to acquire control of a third party, even if such a change in control would be beneficial to our stockholders.
  • We may be vulnerable to security breaches or other unforeseen events that could adversely affect our operations, business, and reputation.
  • Future dividend payments to our stockholders will reduce the availability of our cash on hand available to fund future discretionary investments, and may result in a need to incur indebtedness or issue equity securities to fund growth opportunities.  In such event, the then current economic, credit market or equity market conditions will impact the availability or cost of such financing, which may hinder our ability to grow our per share results of operations.
  • Remaining qualified to be taxed as a REIT involves highly technical and complex provisions of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.  Failure to remain qualified as a REIT would result in our inability to deduct dividends to stockholders when computing our taxable income, which would reduce our available cash.
  • If we fail to pay scheduled dividends on our 6.875% Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock, in cash, common stock, or any combination of cash and common stock, we will be prohibited from paying dividends on our common stock, which may jeopardize our status as a REIT.
  • Complying with REIT requirements, including the 90% distribution requirement, may limit our flexibility or cause us to forgo otherwise attractive opportunities, including certain discretionary investments and potential financing alternatives.
  • REIT related ownership limitations and transfer restrictions may prevent or restrict certain transfers of our capital stock.

Should one or more of these or other risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those expected. More information about potential risk factors which could affect our results is included in our filings with the SEC.  Our filings with the SEC are available through the SEC website at www.sec.gov or through our investor relations website at investor.crowncastle.com. We use our investor relations website to disclose information about us that may be deemed to be material. We encourage investors, the media and others interested in us to visit our investor relations website from time to time to review up-to-date information or to sign up for e-mail alerts to be notified when new or updated information is posted on the site.

As used in this release, the term "including," and any variation thereof, means "including without limitation."


CROWN CASTLE INTERNATIONAL CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET (UNAUDITED)
(Amounts in millions, except par values)


 March 31,
2019
 December 31,
 2018
    
ASSETS   
Current assets:   
Cash and cash equivalents$245  $277 
Restricted cash158  131 
Receivables, net545  501 
Prepaid expenses(a)85  172 
Other current assets160  148 
Total current assets1,193  1,229 
Deferred site rental receivables1,373  1,366 
Property and equipment, net13,883  13,676 
Operating lease right-of-use assets(a)5,969   
Goodwill10,078  10,078 
Other intangible assets, net(a)5,178  5,516 
Long-term prepaid rent and other assets, net(a)104  920 
Total assets$37,778  $32,785 
    
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY   
Current liabilities:   
Accounts payable$311  $313 
Accrued interest107  148 
Deferred revenues502  498 
Other accrued liabilities(a)262  351 
Current maturities of debt and other obligations96  107 
Current portion of operating lease liabilities(a)287   
Total current liabilities1,565  1,417 
Debt and other long-term obligations17,120  16,575 
Operating lease liabilities(a)5,338   
Other long-term liabilities(a)2,009  2,759 
Total liabilities26,032  20,751 
Commitments and contingencies   
CCIC stockholders' equity:   
Common stock, $0.01 par value; 600 shares authorized; shares issued and outstanding: March 31, 2019—416 and
December 31, 2018—415
4  4 
6.875% Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock, Series A, $0.01 par value; 20 shares authorized; shares issued and
outstanding: March 31, 2019—2 and December 31, 2018—2; aggregate liquidation value: March 31, 2019—
$1,650 and December 31, 2018—$1,650
   
Additional paid-in capital17,769  17,767 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(5) (5)
Dividends/distributions in excess of earnings(6,022) (5,732)
Total equity11,746  12,034 
Total liabilities and equity$37,778  $32,785 

(a) Effective January 1, 2019, we adopted new guidance on the recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosure of leases.  The new guidance requires lessees to recognize a right-of-use asset and a lease liability, initially measured at the present value of the lease payments for all leases. The accounting for lessors remained largely unchanged from previous guidance.  As a result of the new guidance for leases, certain amounts related to our lessee arrangements that were previously reported separately have been de-recognized and reclassified into "operating lease right-of-use assets" on the condensed consolidated balance sheet as of March 31, 2019.


CROWN CASTLE INTERNATIONAL CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)
(Amounts in millions, except per share amounts)


 Three Months Ended March 31,
 2019 2018
Net revenues:   
Site rental$1,219  $1,153 
Services and other207  146 
Net revenues1,426  1,299 
Operating expenses:   
Costs of operations (exclusive of depreciation, amortization and accretion):   
Site rental361  347 
Services and other125  86 
Selling, general and administrative152  134 
Asset write-down charges6  3 
Acquisition and integration costs4  6 
Depreciation, amortization and accretion394  374 
Total operating expenses1,042  950 
Operating income (loss)384  349 
Interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs(168) (160)
Gains (losses) on retirement of long-term obligations(1) (71)
Interest income2  1 
Other income (expense)(1) (1)
Income (loss) before income taxes216  118 
Benefit (provision) for income taxes(6) (4)
Net income (loss)210  114 
Dividends on preferred stock(28) (28)
Net income (loss) attributable to CCIC common stockholders$182  $86 
    
Net income (loss) attributable to CCIC common stockholders, per common share:   
Net income (loss) attributable to CCIC common stockholders, basic$0.44  $0.21 
Net income (loss) attributable to CCIC common stockholders, diluted$0.44  $0.21 
    
Weighted-average common shares outstanding:   
Basic415  409 
Diluted417  410 


 CROWN CASTLE INTERNATIONAL CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)
(In millions of dollars)


 Three Months Ended March 31,
 2019 2018
Cash flows from operating activities:   
Net income (loss)$210  $114 
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used for) operating activities:   
Depreciation, amortization and accretion394  374 
(Gains) losses on retirement of long-term obligations1  71 
Amortization of deferred financing costs and other non-cash interest1  2 
Stock-based compensation expense29  23 
Asset write-down charges6  3 
Deferred income tax (benefit) provision1  1 
Other non-cash adjustments, net2  2 
Changes in assets and liabilities, excluding the effects of acquisitions:   
Increase (decrease) in liabilities(70) (90)
Decrease (increase) in assets(62) (48)
Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities512  452 
Cash flows from investing activities:   
Payments for acquisitions, net of cash acquired(10) (14)
Capital expenditures(480) (370)
Other investing activities, net1   
Net cash provided by (used for) investing activities(489) (384)
Cash flows from financing activities:   
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt996  1,743 
Principal payments on debt and other long-term obligations(25) (32)
Purchases and redemptions of long-term debt(12) (1,318)
Borrowings under revolving credit facility710  170 
Payments under revolving credit facility(1,140) (1,050)
Payments for financing costs(10) (15)
Net proceeds from issuance of common stock  843 
Purchases of common stock(42) (33)
Dividends/distributions paid on common stock(477) (443)
Dividends paid on preferred stock(28) (28)
Net cash provided by (used for) financing activities(28) (163)
Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash(5) (95)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash   
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at beginning of period413  440 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at end of period$408  $345 
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:   
Interest paid208  185 
Income taxes paid   


CROWN CASTLE INTERNATIONAL CORP.
SEGMENT OPERATING RESULTS (UNAUDITED)
(In millions of dollars)


SEGMENT OPERATING RESULTS
 Three Months Ended March 31, 2019 Three Months Ended March 31, 2018
 Towers Fiber Other Consolidated
Total
 Towers Fiber Other Consolidated
Total
Segment site rental revenues$805  $414    $1,219  $764  $389    $1,153 
Segment services and other revenues203  4    207  142  4    146 
Segment revenues1,008  418    1,426  906  393    1,299 
Segment site rental cost of operations211  140    351  211  126    337 
Segment services and other cost of operations121  3    124  82  2    84 
Segment cost of operations(a)(b)332  143    475  293  128    421 
Segment site rental gross margin(c)594  274    868  553  263    816 
Segment services and other gross margin(c)82  1    83  60  2    62 
Segment selling, general and administrative expenses(b)26  48    74  26  43    69 
Segment operating profit(c)650  227    877  587  222    809 
Other selling, general and administrative expenses(b)    $55  55      $46  46 
Stock-based compensation expense    29  29      26  26 
Depreciation, amortization and accretion    394  394      374  374 
Interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs    168  168      160  160 
Other (income) expenses to reconcile to income (loss) before
income taxes(d)
    15  15      85  85 
Income (loss) before income taxes      $216        $118 

(a)  Exclusive of depreciation, amortization and accretion shown separately.

(b) Segment cost of operations excludes (1) stock-based compensation expense of $6 million and $7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively, and (2) prepaid lease purchase price adjustments of $5 million for both of the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018. Selling, general and administrative expenses exclude stock-based compensation expense of $23 million and $19 million for the three months ended March 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

(c)  See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures, Segment Measures and Other Calculations" herein for a discussion of our definitions of segment site rental gross margin, segment services and other gross margin and segment operating profit.

(d) See condensed consolidated statement of operations for further information. 

Contacts: Dan Schlanger, CFO
      Ben Lowe, VP & Treasurer
      Crown Castle International Corp.
      713-570-3050
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