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India’s Bharti in talks to buy stake in MTN

By Joe Leahy in Mumbai, Richard Lapper in Johannesburg and Sundeep Tucker in Hong Kong

Published: May 25 2009 06:08 | Last updated: May 25 2009 21:01

Bharti Airtel, India’s biggest mobile operator, has revived talks with MTN of South Africa for a cross-share holding deal that could lead to a full merger and the creation of one of the world’s biggest telecoms groups.

The cash and share swap would value MTN at about R157 ($19) per share – a market capitalisation of about $36bn – a premium of more than 20 per cent over Monday’s share price.

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