Vodafone to buy T-Mobile?
According to an article on BBC’s website Vodafone is considering buying T-Mobile. The article follows:
Mobile phone operator Vodafone has declined to comment on a report that it is considering buying T-Mobile UK.
The Financial Times reported that the company was interested in acquiring T-Mobile’s UK operations, even though a deal may be blocked by regulators.
Any such move would make Vodafone the biggest mobile operator in the UK, with a 40% market share.
Vodafone has a 25% share of the UK market, behind O2. T-Mobile, owned by Deutsche Telekom, has a 15% share.
Deutsche Telekom has appointed JP Morgan to advise on “strategic options”, the newspaper said. Deutsche Telekom said it did not comment on market rumours.
Shares in Vodafone ended the day up 1.2% at 117.60 pence.
T-Mobile UK reported a 21% fall in sales in the first three months of the year. According to the FT, it has an estimated enterprise value of between 3bn euros and 4bn euros ($4.2bn-$5.6bn; £2.5bn-$3.4bn).
A combined Vodafone/T-Mobile operation with a 40% UK market share in the UK would leapfrog the current UK market leader O2, which has a market share of about 27%.
Although the creation of one company with 40% of the UK market would almost certainly lead to competition questions, such large operators already exist in France, Italy and Spain.
Earlier this year, Vodafone chief executive Vittorio Colao said that his company was willing to play an active role in consolidation between operators.
In February, Vodafone and Hutchison Whampoa, which owns mobile operator 3 in the UK, announced plans to merge their Australian mobile phone businesses.
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