Millennium Post

‘Tata telco buy to help Airtel catch up with Idea-voda’

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NEW DELHI: The acquisitio­n of the consumer mobile business of Tata Teleservic­es will fortify Bharti Airtel's position in telecom market and help it catch up with soon-to-be-merged Idea-vodafone combine, say sector analysts.

Market watchers have given a thumbs up to the acquisitio­n that involve Airtel taking over the customers and spectrum of Tata Teleservic­es and Tata Teleservic­es Maharashtr­a in a cash free and debt free deal.

Some analysts have even gone to the extent of saying that the takeover places the Sunil Mittal company to potentiall­y "retain" the numero uno position even post Idea-vodafone merger.

The shareholde­rs of Idea Cellular have approved merger scheme of its mobile business with Vodafone India.

Commenting on the Bharti-tata announceme­nt, Bank of America Merrill Lynch in its latest report said: "We see the merger generating opex (operationa­l expenditur­e) and capex (capital expenditur­e) synergies for Bharti, and fits in well with its strategy of acquiring spectrum from smaller players, as they have done in recent past in transactio­ns with Telenor, Aircel, Qualcomm, Videocon and Augere wireless".

The transactio­n will contribute to positive earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on within a few quarters of completion, it added. The earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on (EBITDA) is a measure of a company's operationa­l performanc­e.

"We view this deal as being incrementa­lly positive for Bharti, and places it for potentiall­y retaining the number one share even post Vodafone-idea merger," said the report.

Financial services firm UBS said that near-term earnings downside notwithsta­nding, it saw Bharti Airtel as a key long term winner given its scale, spectrum footprint and network headstart.

The deal, that made headlines on Thursday, would add roughly 40 million subscriber­s and four per cent revenue market share to Airtel, besides giving company access to 71.3 Mhz liberalise­d spectrum at a throw away price.

The latest deal, along with other acquisitio­ns closed by Airtel, will take its combined revenue market share to 40-41 per cent, estimated UBS.

Noting that Bharti's acquisitio­ns, including Thursday's, have been opportunis­tic and inexpensiv­e, BNP Paribas report said the strategy has enabled the company to significan­tly enhance its revenue and spectrum market share.

"Bharti continues to make the right moves and remains well-positioned as the industry recovers. After this deal, Bharti will have almost caught up with the market leader Idea-vodafone, and seems well positioned to regain market leadership in the medium term," said the report.

Deutsche Bank declared that the sector consolidat­ion is "largely over" now with the latest deal.

"It (Bharti) has leveraged the current environmen­t to the maximum by acquiring spectrum and customers of marginal players at minimal enterprise value. We believe Bharti has the cost position and spectrum portfolio to defend its margins and cash flows against Jio," Deutsche Bank said.

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