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Thailand's Gulf Energy plans $5.4 billion bid for control of nation's biggest mobile operator

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FILE PHOTO: Customers wait for service at an AIS shop in Bangkok, Thailand, February 25, 2016. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's Gulf Energy Development Pcl is planning a $5.4 billion buyout of Intouch Holdings which controls the country's biggest mobile operator Advanced Info Service Pcl (AIS).

 

Bangkok-based Gulf Energy, which owns 18.9% of Intouch, said in a filing it had offered to buy the rest of the shares for 65 baht per share, 11% higher than its previous close.

 

If Gulf is able to secure at least 50% of Intouch, it will also offer to buy out AIS, it said in a statement. Intouch owns 40.45% of AIS.

 

Intouch, it said, had high potential to generate cash flow given AIS' growth potential and "would generate returns in the form of dividends regularly and continuously over the long term."

 

AIS acknowledged the plan in a filing but did not comment on whether the bid was welcome. A representative for Intouch could not immediately be reached for comment.

 

Gulf said, however, it does not intend to buy out Intouch's satellite operator Thaicom Pcl and will request that Thailand's securities regulator waive its requirement for a tender offer, it said in the filing.

 

Singapore Telecommunications, the biggest shareholder in Intouch with a 21% holding and which also owns 23% of AIS, said it was reviewing its options for the stakes.

 

Intouch shares were up 8% in late Monday trade following the news, while Gulf Energy, which is led by billionaire Sarath Ratanavadi, saw its stock decline by around 2%. AIS shares were up 0.6%.

 

AIS competes with True Corp, the country's No. 2 mobile operator, and Total Access Communication (DTAC), owned by Norway's Telenor.

 

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22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Intouch, it said, had high potential to generate cash flow given AIS' growth potential and "would generate returns in the form of dividends regularly and continuously over the long term."

 

Translation: We'll raise rates and lower services.

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