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VnExpress International on MSNWho is buying Singapore’s 3rd largest telecom provider M1 in $780M deal?
Singapore’s Simba Telecom is spending SGD1 billion (US$780 million) to acquire a majority stake in M1, the third largest ...
One view is that an enlarged Simba with its surprise takeover of M1 could lead to more intense competition. Read more at ...
The deal is worth S$105.2 million (US$81.8 million), comprising S$94.3 million for the shares and S$10.9 million for ...
StarHub, the Singapore telecom provider majority-owned by Temasek subsidiary ST Telemedia, has acquired the remaining 49.9% ...
Citi Research and HSBC Global Research believe Simba’s takeover of M1 could lift margins for StarHub and Singtel. StarHub may ...
Keppel currently holds an 83.9% stake in M1 and expects to receive close to S$1 billion in cash proceeds from the deal.
Some MyRepublic customers have voiced concerns over a possible change in service quality following the complete takeover of ...
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.
Tuas' share price (ASX:TUA) surged almost 30% to A$7.14 today following the announcement of a major acquisition and the completion of a substantial institutional placement. The news signals a ...
StarHub took full control of rival MyRepublic's broadband business, spending about SGD105.1 million for the 49.1% stake it ...
Here’s a recap of the changes in the telco landscape over the years. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes ...
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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