Idea-Spice merger talks fail
Posted on | June 18, 2007 |
ET reports that merger talks between Idea Cellular and Spice Telecom have broken down due to differences in price.
Spice, which offers cellular services in Punjab and Karnataka, had revenues of around Rs 553 crore in 2006. It was looking at a valuation of about $1.3 billion (over Rs 4,300 crore). Idea found it excessive, as Spice does not have a nation-wide presence and continues to make losses.
Analysts say that if Bharti Airtel’s valuation is taken as the benchmark, Spice would command a price of about $1 billion. But Spice is only present in two circles and is a pure-play mobile company compared with Bharti, an all-India integrated operator. Therefore, Spice’s valuation would be at a discount of 30%-35% to Airtel, or about $650 million-$700 million.
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