Bloomberg
Billionaire Anil Ambani’s battle to chip away at the $7 billion his telecom company owes its debtors seems to get harder with each passing day. The failure of a plan to merge with rival Aircel Ltd. to gain scale and pare borrowings has sent Reliance Communications Ltd. back to the drawing board to stitch together alternate deals to sell spectrum, land and fiber assets.
Citigroup Inc. said that there was now “serious doubt†about RCom’s plan to sell transmission towers to Brookfield Infrastructure Group for $1.68 billion. That deal was contingent on the merger with Aircel, Citigroup said. Here’s a look at the company’s attempts and misses in the past decade to sell assets.
2016: Talks with TPG Capital and Tillman Global Holdings LLC over sale of wireless towers, signed in December 2015, stalled over valuations.
2015: Talks with China’s Citic Telecom International Holdings Ltd. for sale of undersea cable assets foundered as the new management at Citic shifted priorities. The deal was said to be valued at more than $500 million.
2012: Anil Ambani told company shareholders that the tower sale may happen the following year and the company will pursue listing Flag Telecom, the undersea cable unit, in Singapore by 2014. Neither panned out.
2012: Reliance Communications shelved plans for a Singapore listing of Flag Telecom saying it would “await supportive market conditions.†The company was said to plan raising as much as $1.5 billion through the share sale.
2011: Ambani said the company is in advanced stages of selling a stake in tower firm Reliance Infratel in India’s “biggest private equity deal.â€
2010: The wireless carrier scrapped talks to sell towers to GTL Infrastructure Ltd. after the two sides failed to agree on a deal that would have created India’s then-second largest phone tower operator. GTL had agreed to buy 50,000 transmission towers from Reliance in exchange for cash and stock, the companies had said.
2008: Reliance Infratel postponed its IPO plans due to the volatility in the Indian stock market. Parent Reliance Communications had told regulators in February that it may sell shares in the transmission-towers unit.
2007: Ambani shares plans
at company’s annual shareholder meeting to sell stakes in tower
and undersea cable units to
raise money for investing in network expansion.