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Vodafone makes firm bid to buy C&WW

24 Apr 2012
00:00
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Cable & Wireless Worldwide (C&WW) bosses today approved a cash offer by Vodafone Europe that values the firm at just over £1 billion ($1.6 billion).

The offer of £0.38 per share covers all holdings in C&WW, and will only be reviewed if another party now enters the fray to bid for the firm. However, such competition seems unlikely given Tata Communications - Vodafone’s only reported rival for C&WW – pulled out of the race last week.

Assuming shareholders follow C&WW management’s recommendation to sell, the firm will become a division of Vodafone Group’s enterprise business. Chief Vittorio Colao says the acquisition “creates a leading integrated player in the enterprise segment of the UK communications market and brings attractive cost savings to our UK and international operations.”

C&WW chairman John Barton explains the Vodafone bid “will enable shareholders to crystallize a value, in cash, that represents a significant premium to recent trading levels and avoid exposure to the risks inevitably presented by executing a medium-term improvement strategy.”

The operator twice extended the deadline for bids as Vodafone and Tata squared up for control of the company.

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