TPG shares have entered a trading halt.
From the financial review:

TPG Telecom has been quietly negotiating a multi-billion-dollar sale and 
leaseback of its non-mobile fibre assets with Macquarie-backed rival Vocus in a 
bid to lighten its $6.2 billion debt load, Street Talk can reveal.

It is understood Macquarie Asset Management is working to acquire all of TPG’s 
fibre assets barring mobile, via Vocus Group which it took private with Aware 
Super two years ago. The combined entity would have an $8 billion to $9 billion 
enterprise valuation, sources said.

Should the two camps’ talks play out into a firm deal, TPG would be clearing 
its balance sheet. It’s a similar play to TPG’s sale of its passive mobile 
assets (428 towers and 809 sites on rooftops) to Canadian pension giant OMERS 
last year. That deal booked TPG a $890 million payday, while allowing it to 
still use the assets under a 20-year contract with OMERS.

At the time of its $15b merger with Vodafone five years ago, TPG had operated 
27,000 kilometres of metropolitan and inter-capital fibre network. It currently 
has fibre assets in both its Vision Networks broadband business and outside of 
it, and has been open about exploring options around its infrastructure assets.

TPG boss Iñaki Berroeta has Bank of America working on a strategic review, 
while Vocus is being advised by Macquarie Capital.

The listed telco has kept the potential deal quiet, even as its other 
dealmaking has been in the public eye including ongoing attempts to sell 
fixed-line broadband business Vision Networks, a $2 billion-plus refinancing of 
its unhedged debt, and a network sharing deal with Telstra which was blocked by 
the Australian Competition Tribunal last month.

TPG is due to report its first-half results this month. It has guided to 
full-year EBITDA of $1.85 billion to $1.95 billion for the financial year 
ending 31 December 2023.

https://www.afr.com/street-talk/tpg-telecom-in-talks-with-vocus-for-9b-fibre-assets-spin-off-20230801-p5dswe

Cheers,
Jack



-- 
  
  francisfi...@mailup.net
_______________________________________________
AusNOG mailing list
AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net
https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog

Reply via email to