The Financial Times reported Thursday that Vodafone (VOD.L) and CK Hutchison (0001.HK) are close to combining their UK telecoms companies for 15 billion pounds (nearly $19 billion), creating the country’s largest mobile provider.
The FT said that three sources valued the merged group’s equity at 9 billion pounds and its debt at 6 billion pounds.
The article indicated the deal will be revealed this month.
The report said that Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison might leave the UK telecoms sector with the merger. However, no agreement has been reached and circumstances may change.
Reuters received no response from Vodafone or CK Hutchison.
The article indicated the deal will be revealed this month.
The report said that Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison might leave the UK telecoms sector with the merger. However, no agreement has been reached and circumstances may change.
Reuters received no response from Vodafone or CK Hutchison.
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