Cable and Wireless Worldwide unable to find a buyer
Cable and Wireless Worldwide was approached by Vodafone and Tata communications, Vodafone missed the deadline and Cable and Wireless extended the timescale for Vodafone to make an offer, Tata Communications began showing an interest. As of this week, Tata Communications has pulled out saying it does not intend on buying Cable and Wireless Worldwide. Vodafone is likely to do the same. So I don't think Cable and Wireless Worldwide will be going anywhere just yet. The register and another business focused news service mentioned that Virgin Media and O2 could be possible bidders. But given that Cable and Wireless Worldwide is not giving in to Vodafones offer,I don't think Virgin Media or O2 will come up with anything better. The only interest Vodafone and O2 will have in Cable and Wireless Worldwide is the UK infrastructure, if Virgin Media would be interested it will be purely for the business customers that Cable and Wireless Worldwide holds such as Tesco,Post Office,Co-Operative,Morrisons,Aviva,HMRC,Scottish Power,Lloyds TSB,RBS,EDF Energy ect......
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Virgin Media would not buy C&W.
They don't have the money and as you say they don't need the C&W network (which is huge and no doubt the Ops and Maint costs for running the network is a big monkey on their back) It's not just their vast UK infrastructure but they also have thousands of km of submarine cables that cost millions to maintain. They wouldn't spend big just to gain some customers, much better to get the customers to switch on the back of the uncertainty of the company's future. The way forward would be to break up C&W and sell it off piecemeal. C&W UK Network is made up of the old Mercury, Energis, Thus & Yourcoms networks O2 would have no interest in the submarine network but may want some of the UK Network, whereas TATA wouldn't really have much interest in the UK Network but would like some of the submarine cables - if not all of them. |
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[QUOTE=Pierre;35416135]Virgin Media would not buy C&W.
I think Vodafone would be mad to abandon it, they have until 5pm today to make a decision. It will give Vodafone a good opportunity to expand its operations in the UK and cut a lot of costs. If they didn't want the infrastructure leading to other countries and submarine cables they could sell that off eventually. When I mentioned Virgin Media, I was just refering to the UK mainland business and the rest of Cable and Wireless Worldwide be sold off as you mentioned. That new CEO has only been there a few months, maybe he could turn the company around, who knows? Or maybe it was doomed from day one when the conservative government was too quick to sell it off at a cheap price. But this company in particular has always been known to be struggling whether it was the residential sector or just evolving existing businesses such as One2One which was so far behind in 2000, a year after they sold it off at a very cheap price. They start things off well and then suddenly like One2One and Bulldog things come to a standstill. |
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Vodafone in Cable & Wireless buyout.
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They'll break up C&W and sell off it's submarine cable assets.
TATA may well come back into the picture for that. |
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They can now of course migrate themselves onto the C&W network, but of course they now have all the costs associated with owning and maintaining a core fibre network, whereas in the past they didn't have to worry about that. They bought the network for the business customers, as they will now be able to sell a bundled fixed line and mobile offering. Quote:
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