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Liberty Global to acquire Cable & Wireless of the Caribbean?
One Cable & Wireless company (C&W Worldwide) was acquired by Vodafone. The other one (C&W Communications) may be acquired by Liberty Global. Some readers may remember that C&W used to own a cable network in the UK which now forms part of Virgin Media.
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Liberty Global swoops for £3.7bn CWC takeover
Cable cowboy John Malone moves for full control of London-listed Caribbean telecoms operator formerly known as Cable & Wireless http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...-takeover.html |
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Point of Information - C&W Comms bought out Bell CableMedia (who I used to work for), until NTL bought them out.
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Everything goes full circle.....
Another step towards Vodafone and Liberty coming together. |
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C&W in the UK then bought Energis, Thus, Fibrenet, Yourcoms. The company then split it operations into CWC which was the Caribbean and other small operations such as the channel islands and far east. (Which recently also bought Columbus Networks in the same region.) And Cable and Wireless Worldwide which was the UK operation and the Submarine cable network which is what Vodafone bought. If this deal does go ahead, contrary to the suggestion it will be a step closer to a Vodafone/VM merge, it will actually be a many steps farther away. |
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It was always Vodafone that was looking for the deal. LG where in the driving seat and a deal wasn't going to happen if not on their terms, hence why it didn't fly. |
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It was announced all discussions were off a while back
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Do anyone else think Liberty Global may bid to buy scandal hit TalkTalk?
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When Liberty bought VM they made it very clear that they were in the cable business and had no interest in being an Openreach adsl reseller. |
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All media and telecoms companies need content and the means to distribute it. Malone has made quite clear he is building a global media player which can take on the likes of Disney/Time Warner/Comcast/AT&T etc, either as a direct competitor to the big media giants, or to get his company to a scale that it becomes attractive for a buyer. Quote:
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I don't see TalkTalk surviving in the long term. Not because of the recent scandal, but simply because they will get squeezed out of the market. TalkTalk do not own their own programming and they do not own the means to distribute it. There are 3 main players here: BT, Sky and VM. All three of these companies will/or already do, own their own content, have a cable network to distribute the content and have a mobile network. Perhaps there may be a fourth player, it all depends on who buys/merges what. But Talktalk will get bought out at some point. |
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Sounds like a rubbish sequel. I bet Johnny Depp's not even in it.
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