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China Mobile closer to taking over Hong Kong broadband company HKBN

China Mobile closer to taking over Hong Kong broadband company HKBN

Time of India21-05-2025
By Kane Wu and Yantoultra Ngui
HONG KONG/SINGAPORE:
China Mobile
, the world's biggest wireless carrier by users, is moving closer to a deal to take over Hong Kong broadband company
HKBN
after rival bidder
I Squared Capital
dropped out of the race, three sources said.
U.S.-based global infrastructure investor I Squared was preparing to trump China Mobile's offer of HK$5.23 per HKBN share made in December, but was not keen to pay more than HK$6 apiece, Reuters reported in January.
I Squared however did not secure approval from Chinese sovereign wealth fund
China Investment Corp
(CIC) to go ahead with the bid for HKBN, said the sources, who have knowledge of the matter.
CIC vetoed the deal as a minority shareholder in I Squared-controlled
HGC Global Communications
in Hong Kong, as a potential acquisition could affect the operations of the fixed-line operator, which also has a broadband business, said one of the sources.
I Squared and CIC declined to comment. State-owned China Mobile did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
China Mobile made its takeover offer in early December, valuing HKBN at HK$7.8 billion ($996.1 million), after first showing interest nearly two years ago. The company currently has a market value of HK$7.6 billion with the stock at HK$5.10 on Wednesday.
Deal terms are still being negotiated and could be affected by a mismatch in valuation expectations, one of the sources said. All the sources declined to be named as the matter was confidential.
"We are still in discussions with various parties, and are fully committed to protecting the interests of all shareholders," HKBN said in a statement to Reuters.
I Squared's departure from the bidding race for HKBN comes weeks after China Mobile acquired a 15.5% stake in the company in April from existing shareholder TPG.
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