Bharti, MTN talks to close this weekend - paper

Sat, May 17 12:59 PM

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Bharti Airtel Ltd and South African telecoms operator MTN Group may complete their merger talks this weekend, Mint newspaper reported on Saturday, citing financial industry sources.

Bharti is the leading mobile phone operator in India, the second-biggest wireless market after China. Bharti has said talks with MTN are preliminary and no bid has been made.

Media and analysts estimate Bharti may value MTN as high as $50 billion. Merging the two firms would create the world's sixth-largest mobile operator, with more than 130 million subscribers in nearly two dozen countries.

"What I hear from the bankers involved with this transaction is that Bharti should be giving details of its bid and explain how the entire transaction would be funded over the weekend," the Mint newspaper said, citing a financial analyst who spoke to the people involved in the discussions.

A second source who spoke to the paper confirmed the timing of the closure of the deal but declined to provide details.

A spokesman from Bharti declined comment.

The Financial Times said last week that Bharti had made an indicative bid of 165 rand per share for 51 percent of MTN, valuing it at about $37 billion, making it India's biggest overseas acquisition.

While MTN is being advised by Merrill Lynch and Deutsche Bank, the FT said Standard Chartered was advising Bharti.

Shares in Bharti ended down 0.6 percent at 851.35 rupees in a Mumbai market that rose 0.5 percent. Indian markets are closed on Monday for a religious holiday.

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