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    Telkom confirms consortium bid

    June 12, 2023
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    Telkom, a South African telecommunications company, has confirmed a consortium bid led by CEO Sipho Maseko and including Kuseni Dlamini, the chairman of Massmart, for a majority stake in the company. Here are some additional key insights:

    1. Telkom’s shares surged by more than 10% after the announcement of the consortium bid.
    2. The consortium, which includes investment firms Harith General Partners and the Public Investment Corporation, has offered to buy the South African government’s 40% stake in Telkom, as well as an additional 13.5% stake from other shareholders.
    3. The bid values Telkom at around R49bn ($3.3bn) and has caused a surge in the company’s shares by as much as 17%.
    4. The consortium bid is expected to face competition from other bidders, including Vodacom and MTN.
    5. The offer is seen as a strong vote of confidence in Telkom and its growth prospects, as well as in the South African economy more broadly.
    6. Telkom has been seeking to expand its business beyond traditional telecommunications services and into areas such as digital entertainment and financial services. This bid may help the company achieve its strategic goals.
    7. The potential acquisition is subject to regulatory approval, and the consortium will need to obtain clearance from competition authorities in South Africa.
    8. Telkom has stated that it will carefully consider the offer and engage with the consortium to ensure that the interests of all stakeholders are considered.
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