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SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's Keppel is selling its 83.9% stake in subsidiary M1 Ltd to Simba Telecom while retaining the ...
Keppel said it has agreed to sell its 83.9% stake in Singapore-based mobile carrier M1 to Simba Telecom for almost S$1 ...
Singapore’s Keppel Ltd. is looking to divest its interest in one of the country’s major telecommunication providers for an ...
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Malay Mail on MSNStarHub seals S$105m MyRepublic buyout as Keppel strikes S$1.43b M1 deal with Simba in telco shake-up
Singapore’s telecommunications sector is seeing a fresh wave of consolidation, with StarHub completing its S$105.2 million ...
Keppel will receive close to S$1.0 billion in cash proceeds for its 83.9% effective stake in M1, while retaining M1’s ...
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CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Singapore's Keppel to sell M1 stake to Simba Telecom for a net $778 million
Singapore's Keppel is selling its 83.9% stake in subsidiary M1 Ltd to Simba Telecom while retaining the non-telecoms ...
Singapore’s fourth-largest mobile operator, Simba Telecom, has agreed to acquire M1The acquisition would result in the ...
Singapore-based Keppel is selling the telecoms business of its subsidiary M1 to rival Simba Telecom for $1.43 billion, in ...
SINGAPORE - Simba Telecom’s acquisition of rival M1 is expected to create a stronger competitor to Singtel and StarHub, but ...
Keppel Ltd (Keppel) is divesting M1’s telco business to Simba Telecom for an enterprise value of S$1.43 billion in an all-cash deal.
Analysts say the deal may ease intense price competition, and have kept their 'hold' and 'buy' calls on StarHub and Singtel respectively.
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