on 25-06-2013 15:03
on 25-06-2013 15:03
Hi
Does anyone have any more news on the story that broke over the weekend that Three have agreed a takeover of o2 and are just waiting on regulatory approval
on 25-06-2013 15:08
on 25-06-2013 15:08
Its been all over the press/web this morning - 3 have bought the Irish (ROI) Arm of O2 only.
This is another case off offloading to get cash, 1st UK Landlines & Broadband sold off
2nd get rid of Support Centre costs by subcontracting 3rd Sell the ROI Operation
Whats next ?
on 25-06-2013 15:22
@Anonymous wrote:
This is another case off offloading to get cash,
Whats next ?
No I think they are trying to save the company from going bust as with T-Mobile/Orange joining forces to create EE, they are finding it harder to compete. It looks like rather than trying to merge they are slowly selling off their business.
on 25-06-2013 16:27
The sale of O2 Ireland to the owners of the 3 network is due to Telefonica (the owners of O2) being 52 billion euros in debt. This is due to them piling up debts during their expansion into Latin America over the past 10 years. They have also sold Central American assets in March for $500 million and are considering the sale of their Czech business.
O2 Ireland was only generated 136 million euros in the first quarter of this year, less than any of Telefonicas other european business, so its probably a very wise sale.
O2 UK are not being sold to anyone...at the moment
on 25-06-2013 16:43
@Anonymous wrote:
O2 UK are not being sold to anyone...at the moment
are you sure
1st UK Landlines & Broadband sold off
2nd get rid of Support Centre costs by subcontracting
3rd Sell the ROI Operation
looks like a stuggling company selling assets to save itself from going bust.
if the o2 ROI sales gets approved, it places three is a very stong position to take control of o2 UK, which will be next
on 25-06-2013 17:02
I dont think so.
Analysts have predicted that they may sell their Czech business, but have shyed away from a flotation for a part share of the Latin American side of the business.
Telefonica wanted out of the Broadband business to concentrate on their Mobile business, so it was on the cards that that side would be sold to someone.
They are just cutting costs, as all companies do when they need to get rid of some of their debt. Hence the out-sourcing of the support centre.
They might do a floatation or a merger of sorts of O2 UK for a part share in the business but I dont think they'll sell ALL of O2 UK to be honest.
I dont think 3 could actually afford O2 UK...
on 25-06-2013 17:52
on 25-06-2013 17:52
Hi guys,
The announcement made by Telefonica Ireland is completely about their business. For more specifics, the below is a link to the press release:
If you have any more questions about their announcement, their twitter name is @O2IRL and their Community can be found here: http://community.o2online.ie
Thanks, Toby
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on 26-06-2013 19:37
on 26-06-2013 19:37
on 26-06-2013 19:40
on 26-06-2013 19:40
No, just, no! Three were bad enough when I was with them.
If O2 turns to the dark side and joins them I will definitely be giving 30 days notice and looking elsewhere.
on 26-06-2013 20:14
Who mentioned Three?