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Telefonica to acquire E-Plus from KPN
2013-07-23 08:41:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) KPN has agreed to sell its German mobile operator E-Plus to Telefonica for EUR 5 billion in cash and a 17.6 percent stake in Telefonica Deutschland. The deal will make Telefonica the largest mobile operator in Germany in terms of subscriber numbers and consolidate the market to three mobile networks. KPN will use the cash to strengthen its balance sheet, allowing it to resume dividend payments in 2014, and refocus on its home market the Netherlands and growth in Belgium. Telefonica expects synergies of EUR 5.0-5.5 billion from the merger. The transaction values E-Plus at a total EUR 8.1 billion, equal to 9.0x the company's estimated 2013 EBITDA. It remains subject to approval by KPN and Telefonica Deutschland shareholders as well as the German regulator. Telefonica Deutschland will finance the cash component of the transaction through a rights offering fully underwritten by Telefonica SA.
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Telefonica confirms talks to acquire E-Plus from KPN
2013-07-22 20:13:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Telefonica Deutschland has confirms market rumours regarding negotiations on a possible acquisition of KPN's German mobile operator E-Plus from KPN. KPN would only confirm that is in talks with an unnamed party. Details of a potential transaction are still being negotiated. The confirmation follows a report in the Financial Times citing two people close the negotiations. Those people claim that Telefonica will end up with a stake of more than 50 per cent in the combined entity, two of the people said. The deal is said to have the backing of Carlos Slim, KPN's largest shareholder, one of the people said. The transaction may be financed partly in equity and cash with Telefonica paying about EUR 6 billion, creating an enterprise value of around EUR 16 billion.
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KPN confirms E-Plus sale talks
2013-07-22 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Dutch incumbent widely reported to be working on a deal with Telefonica that would create a merged German mobile operator worth 16 billion.
KPN Consumer
2013-06-11 12:40:00| Telecompaper Reports
This company profile analyses KPN Consumer's activities in the Netherlands. The report contains information on KPN Consumer's current position and strategy. It discusses the company's latest financial figures and gives an overview of its current network. The report provides details of the product portfolio of KPN Consumer. It looks at the market in which KPN Consumer operates as well as its competitors. Furthermore the profile reports on KPN Consumer's marketing activities, including its customer strategy. Lastly the profile contains Telecompaper's SWOT analysis of KPN Consumer.
KPN launches new data-centric plans, drops handset leasing
2013-06-11 08:24:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) KPN will introduce from 01 July new mobile plans. In addition to plans with 100 or 200 units, the Dutch operator will offer 'All-in-one' bundles, with unlimited calls, SMS and data, including 4G access. The new plans in price according to the amount of data and type of handset included. The changes see KPN abandoning the short-lived handset lease model it introduced in 2012. According to Jesper Eriksen, head of Consumer Mobile at KPN, the new structure meets the growing consumer demand for data services as well as providing customers with more certainty at the start of the contract of the total costs. The new Basis Mobiel offer comes in two versions, Basis 100 or 200, with the same number of minutes, SMS and MB. The price depends on the phone and ranges from EUR 29-45 per month with a basic, standard or luxury phone. The All-in-one plans come with 500 MB, 2GB or 4GB data as well as unlimited calls and SMS. Depending on the type of handset, the price varies from EUR 45 to 75. After using up the monthly data, the speed is cut to 64Kbps, and customers can then add more data for EUR 5 per 250 MB.
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