22 Nov 2007, Nicholas Neveling, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1752114/baa-credit-rating-cut-junk-status
Already buckling under heavy debts, airports operator BAA suffered a further blow when its credit rating was slashed to BB-, relegating it to junk status.
Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's said poor quality service and high staff turnover in senior management had prompted the cut.
BAA, which operates Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted, was acquired by a consortium led by Spanish group Ferrovial for £16.3bn. The deal was highly leveraged and the group has since encountered refinancing delays that could lead to 'liquidity tensions' S&P warned.
The high leverage allowed the consortium to take advantage of generous tax relief on interest on debt, but the company, with earnings of £879m, now has little headroom to cover the £820m debt on BAA's books.
The BAA rating cut will raise concerns over foreign acquisitions of key UK assets and the risks using of heavy leverage to make acquisitions.
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