Telkom in talks to buy CamGSM stake (Indonesia)
PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) is in talks to acquire a majority stake in Cambodia’s largest mobile operator by subscribers, CamGSM, in a deal that could be worth over US$500 million.
According to reports, the planned acquisition of CamGSM would value the cellco at around US$1 billion.
According to Tanri Abeng, Telkom’s chief commissioner, he hopes that the process of acquisition will be completed by the first quarter next year. The company has made it through the bidding process and they are now in talks to get financial details done, but they are surely going to take a majority stake.
CamGSM was established in April 1996 as a joint venture between Luxembourg’s Millicom International Cellular (MIC, 58.4%) and the Royal Group of Cambodia (41.6%).
Millicom to exit Asia totally by Q1 of 2010. Sells Laos share to Vimpelcom for $66 Million.
Millicom has agreed to sell its GSM business in Laos to Russia’s VimpelCom and has bidders lining up for its Sri Lankan operations, the sale of which will end Millicom’s activities in Asia. VimpelCom will pay about $66 million for Millicom’s 78 percent stake in Millicom Lao Co. Ltd.
Last month Millicom agreed to sell its 58.4 percent share in CamGSM, Royal Telecam International, and Cambodia Broadcasting to its Cambodian partner, The Royal Group, for $346 million in cash.
That leaves just Sri Lanka from Milicom’s Asian portfolio, and its operations there are also up for grabs. Millicom is the sole owner of Celltel Lanka (Pvt) Ltd. It was the first mobile operator in Sri Lanka. Mobitel and Tigo both claim to be the second largest. Dialog GSM is the country’s largest operator.
Indian State owned, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL), UAE’s Etisalat, Malaysia’s Axiata Group and India’s Bharti are also said to be bidding to acquire Tigo Lanka.
Axiata’s Dialog and Airtel already operate in Sri Lanka. Airtel winning the bid might sit better with the regulator since Axiata winning it would give Dialog an overwhelming position in the market.
Millicom expects to exit Asia Q1 of 2010. At the end of the first quarter, Millicom had a total of just over 4.5 million subscribers in Asia. Millicom’s Asian Revenues for 2008 are at $262 million with an EBDITA of $101.5 million. This is a year-on-year increases of 24.4 percent and 27.5 percent respectively.VimpelCom will pay approx $66 million for Millicom’s 78 percent stake in Millicom Lao Co. Ltd.
Altimo buys Sotelco
According to a report by C.News, Russian investment company Altimo, part of the powerful Alfa Group, has bought a 90% stake in Sotelco, a Cambodian GSM-900/1800 and WiMAX licensee. Altimo has not reported the price it paid, nor the seller’s name. According to a person familiar with the situation, Altimo will resell the stake to its mobile operating arm Vimpelcom. Little is known of Sotelco; it is though likely that it was granted its wireless concession only recently and has not yet become operational. At present there are three wireless operators in Cambodia: CamGSM (owned by Millicom International Cellular), Cambodia Shinawatra (owned by the Thai Shin Corp) and Telekom Malaysia International Cambodia.
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