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Singapore telco M1's bidders say no plan to raise offer price

Published 22/01/2019, 03:41 pm
© Reuters.  Singapore telco M1's bidders say no plan to raise offer price

SINGAPORE, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Singapore conglomerate Keppel Corp KPLM.SI and Singapore Press Holdings SPRM.SI (SPH) said on Tuesday they will not raise their offer price to gain majority control of mobile operator M1 Ltd MONE.SI , a move that could put pressure on Axiata Group AXIA.KL , M1's single largest shareholder.

Keppel and SPH, which together control 34.3 percent of Singapore's smallest mobile operator, said in September they would offer S$2.06 ($1.5) per share for majority ownership of M1 in a bid to support its falling share price and restructure the firm to better compete against sector rivals. offeror wishes to announce that it does not intend to increase the offer price of S$2.06 in cash per offer share under any circumstances whatsoever," Keppel and SPH said in a regulatory announcement issued by their jointly-owned holding company.

The closing date was extended to Feb 18 from Feb 4.

Malaysia's Axiata, which holds a 28.3 percent stake in M1, said in September the offer should reflect the accurate future value of M1, inclusive of an acceptable control premium and consistent with market standards. said at the time it was working with an adviser and was reviewing its options. Reuters cited a source as saying Axiata viewed the offer price as "inadequate". was no immediate comment from Axiata on Tuesday.

Since the September announcement, M1's shares have rallied 26 percent to trade at S$2.05 on Tuesday but are little changed over the past two years and have lost 49 percent from a record high of S$3.99 in early 2015.

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Mobile telecoms competition is heating up in Singapore, with Australia's TPG Telecom TPM.AX planning to launch a new service after winning a license to become the city-state's fourth telecom operator. Analysts consider M1 to be the most vulnerable to new competition.

In July 2017, Axiata, Keppel and SPH had considered, and then called off a strategic review of their M1 shareholding, which sources said was due to a lower-than-expected offer from external parties. ($1 = 1.3586 Singapore dollars)

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