Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted March 22 Diamond Member Share Posted March 22 *** gives Vodafone and Three five working days for solutions to avoid in-depth merger probe Vodafone announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs as part of a turnaround plan from the company’s newly-appointed CEO Margherita Della Valle. Paul Hanna | Bloomberg | Getty Images The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority on Friday said Vodafone’s proposed merger with rival CK Hutchison will face an in-depth probe, unless the two mobile operators provide “meaningful solutions” to the regulator’s concerns. Vodafone and CK Hutchison’s British brand Three have five working days to supply their answers. The CMA opened a probe into the proposed tie-up back in January. In its latest update on Friday, the CMA said it was concerned the deal would lead to a substantial lessening of competition, result in higher prices for consumers and create an unfavorable environment for mobile virtual network operators. Mobile virtual network operators, or MVNOs, are a spate of new network operators that have cropped up over the years that use underlying infrastructure from existing telcos, rather than being created from scratch. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , Vodafone and CK Hutchison’s transaction would merge the two brands’ U.K. businesses, giving Vodafone a 51% controling stake and leaving CK Hutchison with the ********* interest. Vodafone *** CEO Ahmed Essam was set to helm the new enterprise, with Three *** Chief Financial Officer Darren Purkis slated for the CFO position. Higher prices and reduced quality The CMA on Friday said that the deal proposed by Vodafone and CK Hutchison could lead to higher prices and reduced quality for U.K. mobile customers. Vodafone and Three are two of the four biggest network providers in Britain and provide important alternatives for consumers, the CMA said. Three is generally the cheapest of the U.K.’s big four mobile networks, the CMA noted, and combining it with Vodafone could “reduce rivalry between mobile operators to win new customers.” The CMA also flagged it was worried the deal could make it more difficult for MVNOs such as Sky Mobile, Lebara and Lyca Mobile to negotiate good deals for their customers. Both Vodafone and Three are used by notable MVNOs. Lebara Mobile and Asda Mobile use Vodafone, while Superdrug Mobile is among the MVNOs that uses Three. Vodafone and Three said that the CMA’s announcement that it intends to refer the firm’s deal with Three for an in-depth Phase 2 review was an “expected next step in the process and in line with the timeframe for completion that we set out from the outset.” In a ****** statement, the two firms said they remain confident that the transaction will deliver benefits for competition, customers, and the U.K. They noted the quality of mobile network services in the ***. lags significantly behind other ********* countries, and that their networks are “sub-scale, unable to cover their cost of capital, and constrained in their ability to invest and compete effectively” against market leaders EE and ******* Media O2 (VMO2). Vodafone’s Essam on Friday said that the deal would “create an operator with the scale required to take on BTEE — referencing BT and its mobile brand EE — and VMO2, give MVNOs greater choice in the wholesale market and is in the wider interests of customers, competition and the country.” Robert Finnegan, CEO of Three U.K., said that the current market structure is “holding the U.K. back, which is not good for customers or competition.” “By creating a third player with the necessary scale to invest, the combination of our two companies will deliver one of Europe’s most advanced networks and move the U.K. into the digital fast lane, benefiting customers from day one,” Finnegan said. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Mergers and acquisitions,Technology,Breaking News: Technology,business news #Vodafone #working #days #solutions #avoid #indepth #merger #probe This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/6087-uk-gives-vodafone-and-three-five-working-days-for-solutions-to-avoid-in-depth-merger-probe/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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