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UAE's Etisalat joins race for MTN Group

UAE's Etisalat joins race for MTN Group

Rediff.com13 May 2008

Bharti Airtel is all set to face competition in its proposed bid for South African telecom major MTN Group. United Arab Emirates-based telecom company Etisalat today said that it might bid for the South African company, too. Etisalat is evaluating a possible bid for MTN as it seeks to boost revenues from the continent to at least a quarter of its total revenues in four years, Reuters reported quoting the company Chairman Mohammed Omran.

Two European bids in MTN fray

Two European bids in MTN fray

Rediff.com21 May 2008

The race for South African telecom major MTN Group is hotting up with the possibility of two other players evaluating a bid or a strategic relationship with the company. Banking sources say European telecom major Deutsche Telekom and Russian telco Vimpel Communications are also studying the possibility of talking to the MTN Group.

RCom, MTN close to share swap deal

RCom, MTN close to share swap deal

Rediff.com9 Jun 2008

South African major to make open offer to RCom shareholders. The deal would create a telecom colossus with 115 million subscribers in 25 countries.

Obama aide accepted fee from company with Iran links

Obama aide accepted fee from company with Iran links

Rediff.com6 Aug 2012

As the American Presidential elections entered its most heated phase, a senior White House adviser, who managed Barack Obama's 2008 campaign, was found to have accepted a USD 100,000 speaking fee in 2010 from an affiliate of a company doing business with Iran.

Bharti-MTN deal: Mittal, Phuthuma apprise FM

Bharti-MTN deal: Mittal, Phuthuma apprise FM

Rediff.com25 Aug 2009

Bharti chairman Sunil Mittal MTN group president and CEO Phuthuma Nhlek had met Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday. The two telecom majors extended the deadline for exclusive talks for their proposed $23-billion deal to the end of next month recently.

What is dual listing; why India may not adopt it

What is dual listing; why India may not adopt it

Rediff.com29 Sep 2009

But what is dual listing all about? Why is India hesitant to adopt it? And what should be done? How does this issue stand between the Bharti and MTN deal? Let's find out.

Bharti, MTN chiefs meet Pranab, discuss deal

Bharti, MTN chiefs meet Pranab, discuss deal

Rediff.com25 Aug 2009

The two also met corporate affairs minister Salman Khurshid, who asked them to keep his ministry in the loop.

MTN in talks to buy stake in Loop

MTN in talks to buy stake in Loop

Rediff.com28 Jun 2010

Loop Telecom has been looking for a strategic investor for some time now and people close to the development said the telecom operator was willing to sell up to 45 per cent stake in the firm.

Telcos dial hard for Africa

Telcos dial hard for Africa

Rediff.com30 Jul 2009

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd chairman Kuldeep Goyal has been trying to get a foothold in Africa since February this year when the government allowed the state-owned giant to pursue business opportunities in that continent. The five-month old search continues; Goyal says BSNL is looking at acquiring stakes or licences in African markets as and when they are put up for sale.

Talks on with MTN on deal: Bharti

Talks on with MTN on deal: Bharti

Rediff.com23 Jul 2009

Bharti Airtel Ltd on Thursday said it is still in talks with South Africa's MTN over a deal which could see a merger of the two telecom giants with a combined revenue of $20 billion.

Talks still on with MTN: Bharti

Talks still on with MTN: Bharti

Rediff.com23 Jul 2009

Bharti Airtel Ltd on Thursday said it is still in talks with South Africa's MTN over a deal which could see a merger of the two telecom giants with a combined revenue of $20 billion. The two companies would be in exclusive talks till July 31.

Bharti Airtel, SingTel to float SPV for MTN buy

Bharti Airtel, SingTel to float SPV for MTN buy

Rediff.com20 May 2008

Indian firms, including Tata Steel, in the past have formed SPVs to acquire foreign companies to protect local operations and also to avoid legal hindrances. The SPV may be registered in a tax-haven country, like Mauritius or Bahamas, the sources said. The move to float an SPV will help Bharti Airtel to continue being listed on Indian stock exchanges, while MTN's promoters will be given a stake in the SPV.

Telecom firms look at global expansion

Telecom firms look at global expansion

Rediff.com19 May 2008

Indian telecom companies are scouting for acquisitions worldwide as part of an ambitious attempt to establish a global footprint. Moreover, the growth momentum needs to be maintained amid the falling average revenue per user (ARPUs) and expected saturation in the domestic subscriber base.

MTN's finance director Rob Nisbet to step down

MTN's finance director Rob Nisbet to step down

Rediff.com29 Jun 2009

Nisbet would be succeeded by Nazir Patel effective from October 1. Nisbet has been part of the telecom company for 14 years.

MTN seeks non-compete clause from Bharti Airtel

MTN seeks non-compete clause from Bharti Airtel

Rediff.com8 May 2008

The MTN Group, the largest mobile operator in sub-Saharan Africa, might seek a 'non-compete agreement' with Bharti Airtel, India's largest private telecom company, to bar it from entering the 21-odd markets in which the Johannesburg-listed company operates, banking sources said.

Bharti may rope in SingTel for MTN buy

Bharti may rope in SingTel for MTN buy

Rediff.com7 May 2008

India's largest private telecom company Bharti Airtel is believed to have held discussions to rope in Singapore Telecommunications Ltd, which directly and indirectly holds 30.5 per cent in the company, to bid for South African telecom major MTN Group.

Videocon rings MTN for GSM foray

Videocon rings MTN for GSM foray

Rediff.com24 Apr 2008

Datacom Solutions, promoted by consumer electronic goods maker Videocon Industries, is close to roping in South African telecom major MTN group as a partner for its GSM foray in the country. According to sources, Datacom, which was scouting for a partner to bring in investments and technology, has short-listed MTN. Discussions with the South African company are in the final stage and a deal is expected to be signed soon.

Men behind the Bharti, MTN merger talks

Men behind the Bharti, MTN merger talks

Rediff.com28 May 2009

Meet the CEOs for South Africa's MTN and India's Bharti Airtel. They're the men behind what would be India Inc's largest-ever overseas transaction, at $23 billion.

MTN deal: Bharti may rope in holding co

MTN deal: Bharti may rope in holding co

Rediff.com27 May 2009

Bharti Telecom, the unlisted holding company of Bharti Airtel, may issue fresh equity to the MTN group to give it the 25 per cent economic interest in India's largest mobile service provider.

ADAG sends letter to RIL, may seek damages

ADAG sends letter to RIL, may seek damages

Rediff.com21 Jul 2008

In what could be a prelude to Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group claiming damages against Mukesh Ambani-controlled Reliance Industries for allegedly derailing the merger talks with South Africa's MTN group

MTN may extend deadline for talks with RCom

MTN may extend deadline for talks with RCom

Rediff.com16 Jun 2008

A high-profile team from MTN is also expected to meet Reliance Industries Ltd next week to take stock of the situation. RCom had informed the bourses on May 26 that it has entered into exclusive negotiations with MTN for 45 days soon after the South African giant aborted its talks with the Sunil Mittal-controlled Bharti group. The deadline will end on July 8.

Mikati nod for RCom-MTN reverse merger

Mikati nod for RCom-MTN reverse merger

Rediff.com6 Jun 2008

Anil Ambani has won Lebanon-based M1 Chief Executive Officer Azmi Mikati's approval for a possible merger of Reliance Communications and South Africa's MTN Group following a meeting between the two.

Bharti Airtel talks shift to full takeover of MTN

Bharti Airtel talks shift to full takeover of MTN

Rediff.com15 May 2008

Bharti's talks with South African mobile operator MTN Group Ltd are now centered on a full takeover by the Indian operator for a combination of cash and stock, The Wall Street Journal said quoting a person familiar with the situation. The person said Bharti was considering paying as much as $20 billion in cash, said the paper. Bharti said on Tuesday it was in talks with MTN to 'combine the strengths of the two leading players from emerging markets.

For Bharti, negotiations with ex-PM hold key

For Bharti, negotiations with ex-PM hold key

Rediff.com9 May 2008

Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal's bid for telecom major MTN Group has to contend with some tough negotiations with Lebanon's former prime minister Najib Mikati, one of the wealthiest men in his country, as well as stiff black economic empowerment policies in South Africa that provide for a major share in the management of companies located in the country to blacks.

ADAG eyes 51% in MTN via share swap

ADAG eyes 51% in MTN via share swap

Rediff.com8 Jul 2008

The MTN-Reliance Communications merger, if it gets through, will create a telecom behemoth of 115 million subscribers in 25 countries.

RCom may get 20% fresh equity in MTN

RCom may get 20% fresh equity in MTN

Rediff.com5 Jul 2008

Move to skirt public offer for S African telco.

Bharti, MTN in talks for 50:50 cash-share deal

Bharti, MTN in talks for 50:50 cash-share deal

Rediff.com15 May 2008

Banking sources said with the MTN shareholders asking for a higher price than what Bharti had initially offered, the Indian telecom company might now pay 50 per cent of the money in cash and the rest through shares in Bharti Airtel. The sources added that MTN is also believed not to favour signing an 'exclusivity' contract with Bharti Airtel under which it would be bound not to talk to any other competing bidder till the negotiations with them have been concluded.

Double cheer for Bharti Airtel

Double cheer for Bharti Airtel

Rediff.com10 May 2008

While the M1 Group, which holds 9.8 per cent in MTN, today backed Bharti's bid, Singapore Telecommunications said it has no objection to the acquisition.