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Two announcements in two days are set to reshape Singapore’s telco market. The impact of this week’s events will play out ...
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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 ...
SINGAPORE] Recent surprise acquisitions in Singapore’s telecommunications space may have raised eyebrows, but analysts see ...
SINGAPORE] Recent surprise acquisitions in Singapore’s telecommunications space may have raised eyebrows, but analysts see ...
Singtel is looking to increase earnings from its core Optus and SingTel domestic businesses. Optus generated an average of over AUD 1.5 billion per year in operating profit from fiscal 2011 to fiscal ...
StarHub has completed its acquisition of the remaining 49.9% stake in MyRepublic Broadband, making the latter a wholly-owned ...
It will buy the remaining 49.9 per cent share in MyRepublic's broadband business. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
StarHub, the Singapore telecom provider majority-owned by Temasek subsidiary ST Telemedia, has acquired the remaining 49.9% ...
Across the broader market, gainers beat losers 276 to 241. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Simba Telecom is set to buy the telco services of M1, while Starhub has already acquired the remainder of MyRepublic’s ...
Keppel currently holds an 83.9% stake in M1 and expects to receive close to S$1 billion in cash proceeds from the deal.
Citi Research and HSBC Global Research believe Simba’s takeover of M1 could lift margins for StarHub and Singtel. StarHub may ...
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