JOHANNESBURG, Nov 11 (Reuters) - South Africa's biggest telecoms operator Vodacom (VODJ.J), opens new tab said on Monday it will not look into other M&A deals after its proposed merger with fibre ...
But look, we'll continue to pursue that." He defended the deal against monopoly concerns, highlighting Vodacom's small market share in the fibre market. "We're barely above a three percent market ...
Vodacom will continue to invest in data, content, fibre and financial services in Egypt and expects growth to pick up as currency issues ease, Joosub said. “Revenue trends are encouraging ...
Just lastly, Vodacom wanted to buy a 30% to 40% stake in Maziv, the fibre operator owned by Remgro, but the Competition Tribunal put a stop to it. Was this a surprise to you? SHAMEEL JOOSUB ...
Vodacom Group CEO Shameel Joosub has criticised the Competition Tribunal’s decision to block his company’s acquisition of fibre operator Maziv, describing it as a “travesty” for South Africa. In a ...
In Vodacom’s interim results, Joosub said the transaction was designed to assist Maziv in growing its fibre footprint into lower-income areas and would have been highly beneficial for South Africa.
Vodacom Group VOD-4.32%decrease; red down pointing triangle reported a fall in net profit for the first half of the year as it booked a number of costs in its accounts. Net profit for the half ...
Mobile operator Vodacom has suffered a significant blow to profits, with headline earnings diving close to 20% in the six months ended 30 September 2024. The group reported flat earnings for the ...
In today’s industry news roundup: Deutsche Telekom adopts blockchain for data sovereignty; problems in Ethiopia take a toll on Vodacom Group; Google deepens its involvement with the RCS community; and ...
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