Deutsche Bank, HSBC, UBS reportedly among six banks chosen for 2.1 billion offering.
Deutsche Bank, HSBC, UBS reportedly among six banks chosen for 2.1 billion offering.
Telco aims to select its advisors next month, according to sources; sale of 10% stake mooted.
Georg Serentschy insists unit prices have fallen in wake of 3 Austria’s acquisition of Orange, driven by MVNOs.
Mobile operator’s CEO says Indian IPO depends on a number of factors, including tax issue, spectrum auctions.
Orange strategy chief says market consolidation does not lead to higher prices for consumers.
Colao backs European Commission on Denmark decision, sees no problem with planned Italian merger, but warns of conflicts in U.K.
50:50 joint venture deal to close at end-2016, will use both Vodafone and Ziggo brands.
Virgin Media surprises industry watchers by coming out in support of the O2/3UK tie-up, while Vodafone’s chief executive is keen to invest in BT’s network access arm.
Telco affirms full-year guidance but says competitive and regulatory challenges remain.
Charge paves way for IPO by facilitating merger of telco’s operating subsidiaries.
Telco’s investments include £800 million on network upgrades, £100 million on data centre.
Head of U.K. incumbent’s infrastructure arm to depart in spring 2016; successor to be named ‘in due course’.
Vittorio Col ao says Openreach inhibits competition, choice; calls for strong regulation of BT/EE merger.
CEO Vittorio Colao says listing will depend on market conditions; urges regulators to think of more than revenue when planning spectrum auctions.
Ratings firm forecasts pockets of revenue growth in 2015-16 thanks to improving economic and industry trends.
U.K.-based telco reports slim organic service revenue growth led by emerging market ops.
CEOs of telco’s four largest European markets to report directly to group chief Colao.
U.K. telco insists it is not negotiating a full merger with the U.S.-based cable group.
Consolidation rumours are rekindled as John Malone talks up synergies between two companies’ operations in U.K., Netherlands and Germany.
Telco’s growth still driven by operations outside Europe, but European service revenue shows smaller decline than in previous quarters.