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Kuala
Lumpur: Malaysian business tycoon Ananda Krishnan wants to take full control
of mobile operator Maxis Communications, to gain greater flexibility in running
the company. Krishnan
already has a 46.5-per cent stake in Maxis, which is Malaysia''s largest mobile
firm, and will launch a takeover offer for the remaining shares by May 3, according
to a regulatory filing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Krishnan
has made the offer through his company Usaha Tegasis. The offer is estimated to
be worth over $5 billion based on Maxis'' current market value of $9.4 billion,
Market analysts expect a premium of 20-30 pc over the current share price, which
could take the deal value to over $6.5 billion. Experts
said privatisation and full control would give Krishnan a free hand for deploying
his own wealth for investments in overseas markets like India. Earlier
this month, Maxis announced plans to invest $3 billion in
its Indian operations over the next five years. In February, Aircel, in which
Maxis has a 74-per cent stake, had said it was targeting to double its subscriber
base to eight million in 2007.
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