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...ST Telemedia (STT) is another case in point....
...Bharti Telemedia – which offers the Airtel TV brand – has approximately 14m subscribers and is one of the top three in-home entertainment providers in India....
...the Irish group following a restructuring of its €4bn of debt, which slashed about €1.7bn of borrowing from its balance sheet but also wiped out the previous shareholders including Singapore Technologies Telemedia...
...About two-thirds of the company had been owned by Singapore Technologies Telemedia, with the remainder by the Employee Share Ownership Trust....
...parent of the Thai mobile operator DTAC, Digicel, the Caribbean based operator, and two Singaporean companies, Singapore Telecommunications, one of southeast Asia’s biggest telephone companies, and ST Telemedia...
...Once the deal closes, ST Telemedia is to nominate directors to the board, relative to the size of its stake....
...But after five owners since privatisation in 1999, the new owners, Singapore Technologies Telemedia, face one of the highest debt levels of any European telecoms company at 5.5 times earnings before interest...
...The group, which was taken over last year by ST Telemedia, the Singapore state-owned telecoms group, is expected to appoint Gleacher Shacklock, the corporate finance boutique, alongside another investment...
...ST Telemedia acquired Global Crossing of the US in 2003....
...ST Telemedia, the Singapore state-owned telecoms group, is poised to make its first acquisition outside Asia after agreeing a deal to buy Eircom, the debt-laden Irish telecoms group....
...Irish media have reported that ST Telemedia is considering a €100m bid for Eircom, which has nearly €4bn in debts....
...Singapore Technologies Telemedia and two private equity companies are understood to be receiving management presentations in Dublin this week as part of a due diligence sales process....
...The Qataris completed the $1.8bn purchase of 40.8 per cent of Indosat in August, from Asia Mobile Holdings, which was 75 per cent owned by Singapore Technologies Telemedia and the rest by QTel....
...The judges upheld the lower court’s verdict, except for a section that was blocking the sale by Temasek’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Singapore Technologies Telemedia, of 30.8 per cent of Indosat to Qatar Telecom...
...The Qtel deal is dependent on a court ruling linked to the Indosat shares’ previous owner, Singapore Technologies Telemedia, going its way. If STT wins, Qtel gets to keep the shares and all is well....
...Temasek, ST Telemedia and SingTel expressed “deep disappointment” at the verdict....
...Indonesia’s competition watchdog clashed with the government on Monday over the decision by Singapore Technologies Telemedia to sell its shares in Indosat, the country’s second-largest mobile phone operator...
...Singapore Technologies Telemedia, a subsidiary of Singapore’s state investment company, Temasek Holdings, is to end its six-year investment in Indosat by selling its 30.6 per cent stake in Indonesia’s second...
...Indosat is considered one of its riskiest deals because its success is dependent on Indonesia’s supreme court overturning a lower court verdict that said Singapore Technologies Telemedia, from whom QTel...
...The verdict said, among other things, that Singapore Technologies Telemedia, whose stake in Indosat QTel bought in June, could not sell more than 10 per cent to any one entity....
...Telkomsel, owned mainly by Indonesia’s Telkom and Singapore Telecom, controls 56 per cent of the market, followed by Indosat, whose shareholders include ST Telemedia of Singapore and Qatar Telecom, with...
...The listing will provide TM International with new funds for its overseas expansion as it competes with regional rivals Singapore Telecommunications and ST Telemedia – both of which are controlled by Temasek...
...Singapore Technologies Telemedia, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Temasek Holdings, the state investment body, criticised Indonesian authorities on Tuesday for not dropping an investigation into alleged violations...
...SP Telemedia said it would sell NBN, its Newcastle, New South Wales-based TV unit, to PBL Media for A$250m....
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