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mp417d
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Posted: 25 July 2009 at 11:36pm Quote mp417d

Maxis to consider PM’s suggestion on relisting (Update)


KUALA LUMPUR: Maxis Communications Berhad will consider relisting soon following the suggestion by the Prime Minister for the company to relist on Bursa Malaysia.

A company spokesperson said in a statement released Saturday that a further announcement will be made at the appropriate time.

She said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had asked the stakeholders of Maxis to consider the possibility of seeking a re-listing of Maxis on Bursa Malaysia to assist in the Government’s overall efforts to enlarge the market capitalisation of the exchange and range of large companies that attract institutional investor interest.

“When Maxis was privatised and de-listed in 2007, the stakeholders articulated the possibility of a re-listing of the company after internal re-structuring, some time in the future,” she said.

It is learnt that the initial public offer (IPO) may be launched as early as October and the company may be listed by the end of the year.

CIMB Investment Bank may be appointed to manage the IPO.

Sources said the listing is likely to be only for its Malaysian operations.

Maybank Investment Bank senior analyst Khair Mirza welcomed the move saying it was positive for the markets.

“Maxis needs a legitimate reason to return to the stock market and the call by the Prime Minister is timely.

“When it would be listed remains to be seen,” Khair said.

Last Thursday, Najib urged Maxis, the mobile-phone company bought out by T. Ananda Krishnan in 2007, to re-list in Kuala Lumpur to attract investors to the exchange.

Maxis, 25%-owned by Saudi Telecom Co, was assessing the proposal, Najib had said after returning from the Middle East.

“It has been conveyed to the management and they are considering it very seriously. Hopefully, it will happen fairly soon,’’ said Najib.

Maxis first sold shares in Malaysia in 2002. Before the company was taken private in June 2007, it was valued at about RM40bil on the stock exchange.

In its listing in 2002, Maxis shares were sold to institutional investors at RM4.85 each and retail investors at RM4.36. On its last day of trading in July 2007, the shares were traded at RM15.20 each.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/7/25/nation/ 20090725195603&sec=nation

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level2consulting
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Posted: 17 August 2009 at 3:25am Quote level2consulting

mp417d wrote:

Maxis to consider PM’s suggestion on relisting (Update)


KUALA LUMPUR: Maxis Communications Berhad will consider relisting soon following the suggestion by the Prime Minister for the company to relist on Bursa Malaysia.

A company spokesperson said in a statement released Saturday that a further announcement will be made at the appropriate time.

She said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had asked the stakeholders of Maxis to consider the possibility of seeking a re-listing of Maxis on Bursa Malaysia to assist in the Government’s overall efforts to enlarge the market capitalisation of the exchange and range of large companies that attract institutional investor interest.

“When Maxis was privatised and de-listed in 2007, the stakeholders articulated the possibility of a re-listing of the company after internal re-structuring, some time in the future,” she said.

It is learnt that the initial public offer (IPO) may be launched as early as October and the company may be listed by the end of the year.

CIMB Investment Bank may be appointed to manage the IPO.

Sources said the listing is likely to be only for its Malaysian operations.

Maybank Investment Bank senior analyst Khair Mirza welcomed the move saying it was positive for the markets.

“Maxis needs a legitimate reason to return to the stock market and the call by the Prime Minister is timely.

“When it would be listed remains to be seen,” Khair said.

Last Thursday, Najib urged Maxis, the mobile-phone company bought out by T. Ananda Krishnan in 2007, to re-list in Kuala Lumpur to attract investors to the exchange.

Maxis, 25%-owned by Saudi Telecom Co, was assessing the proposal, Najib had said after returning from the Middle East.

“It has been conveyed to the management and they are considering it very seriously. Hopefully, it will happen fairly soon,’’ said Najib.

Maxis first sold shares in Malaysia in 2002. Before the company was taken private in June 2007, it was valued at about RM40bil on the stock exchange.

In its listing in 2002, Maxis shares were sold to institutional investors at RM4.85 each and retail investors at RM4.36. On its last day of trading in July 2007, the shares were traded at RM15.20 each.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/7/25/nation/ 20090725195603&sec=nation



Great info: enjoyed the read.
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mamu7
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Posted: 24 September 2009 at 2:57pm Quote mamu7

What happen to Celcom networks today? No signal at all.
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mp417d
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Posted: 25 September 2009 at 9:07am Quote mp417d

Celcom network failure caused by heavy traffic volume

PETALING JAYA: Celcom’s disrupted phone lines nationwide were gradually restored some 10 hours after the interruptions occurred.

“The failure was mainly due to heavy call volume which had increased by five folds during Aidilfitri,” said Celcom chief executive officer Datuk Seri Shazalli Ramly.

Other services such as SMS, email, GPRS, mobile broadband, roaming, IDD, and calls to other networks and fixed lines were unaffected.

As a result, some of its major network nodes experienced sudden overloading, causing a loss of signal between the nodes located at Kepong and Perda, Seberang Perai.

A call to the mobile service provider’s careline yesterday morning revealed their phone lines had been down since morning.

A pre-recorded voice message informed subscribers that they would experience some “disruption in taking and making calls in some parts of peninsular Malaysia”.

“We apologise for any inconvenience caused,” said the message.

A customer care consultant said there was a “network problem” affecting the whole country, including Sabah and Sarawak.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/9/25/nation/ 4782983&sec=nation

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Posted: 07 October 2009 at 1:27am Quote gempaq

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Posted: 23 October 2009 at 5:37am Quote eXternaL

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