The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vodafone and Liberty Global merge operations in Netherland­s

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NEW YORK: British mobile phone giant Vodafone and US cable group Liberty Global said they are merging their Netherland­s operations to create a company worth 19 billion euros (US$21 billion).

The companies will create a 50-50 joint venture, they said in a joint statement.

Vodafone, whose Dutch operations are worth a bit less than those of Liberty Global, will make a cash payment of one billion euros to the American firm to equalize ownership in the new company.

With more than 15 million customers it will be the second largest telecoms company in the Netherland­s, after KPN.

The companies forsee synergies of 280 million euros per year and 3.5 billion euros altogether, when cost reductions are taken into account.

Liberty Global’s activities in the Netherland­s include cable operator Ziggo, which it acquired in 2014 for 10 billion euros.

Ziggo’s stake of the high speed Internet market in the Netherland­s is 44 per cent, according to ABN Amro. KPN is next with 40 per cent.

Liberty Global’s Dutch operations are valued at 14 billion euros. They posted revenue of 2.5 billion euros last year.

Vodafone has a market value of 4.7 billion euros in the Netherland­s, and is far behind KPN and Ziggo in both television and cable. It posted revenue of 1.93 billion euros in 2015.

The transactio­n is due to close late this year and needs approval from anti-trust regulators. It could speed up telecoms mergers in Europe. — AFP

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