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Singapore’s Simba Telecom is spending SGD1 billion (US$780 million) to acquire a majority stake in M1, the third largest ...
In recent years, Keppel has transformed from a sprawling conglomerate into a streamlined, asset-light global asset manager ...
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% ...
Keppel currently holds an 83.9% stake in M1 and expects to receive close to S$1 billion in cash proceeds from the deal.
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.
We like Keppel’s ability to capture the opportunity arising from the digital infrastructure and energy transitions': HSBC ...
Keppel will receive close to S$1.0 billion in cash proceeds for its 83.9% effective stake in M1, while retaining M1’s ...
Singapore’s telecommunications sector is seeing a fresh wave of consolidation, with StarHub completing its S$105.2 million ...
SINGAPORE] Developments of telecommunications companies consolidating dominated this week, after many years of speculation.
It marks Soul Patts’ second-ever sell-down at Tuas, which was spun out of TPG five years ago and has been a solid sharemarket ...
Global asset manager Keppel has entered into a share purchase agreement to divest its subsidiary M1’s telco business to ...
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