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Temasek’s Mediacorp said to weigh sale of 1-Net data center unit

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SINGAPORE — Mediacorp Pte, the broadcaste­r owned by Singapore state investment firm Temasek Holdings Pte, is considerin­g a sale of its data center unit 1-Net, people with knowledge of the matter said.

The company is inviting suitors to submit non-binding bids for the business, which could fetch about $200 million, according to the people. A sale could take place next year, one of the people said, asking not to be identified as the informatio­n is private.

Data- center operators, once positioned in an area of telecommun­ications seen as a promising growth market, have been hurt by cheaper and broader storage offerings from companies like Amazon. com, Inc. Rackspace Hosting, Inc. agreed in August to sell to buyout firm Apollo Global Management LLC, while Verizon Communicat­ions, Inc. said last month it’s in late-stage talks with a potential buyer for its data centers.

Keppel Corp., the Singapore oil- rig builder and property developer, listed its data center business through a $395 million property trust IPO in 2014, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Singapore Technologi­es Telemedia Pte, which is owned by Temasek, agreed in May to buy control of Tata Communicat­ions Ltd.’s data center business in India and Singapore.

Mediacorp hasn’t made a final decision, and there’s no certainty the deliberati­ons will result in a transactio­n, the people said. A representa­tive for Mediacorp declined to comment.

1- Net was set up in 1997, according to its Web site. Its new five-story facility in northern Singapore, which started operations in April, provides nearly 90,000 square feet (8,361 square meters) of data center space.

Mediacorp, Singapore’s biggest broadcaste­r, reported S$36 million ($25 million) of profit in the financial year ended March 2016, compared with S$ 8 million a year earlier, according to Temasek’s annual report. In addition to running major television and radio stations in the city- state, Mediacorp also creates television dramas, publishes the Today newspaper and produces regional current- affairs programmin­g through Channel News Asia Internatio­nal.

 ??  ?? AN EMPLOYEE of the Temasek Holding walks past a company sign in Singapore on July 8, 2010.
AN EMPLOYEE of the Temasek Holding walks past a company sign in Singapore on July 8, 2010.

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