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Foreign player could swoop in on M1

PC Lee
PC Lee • 1 min read
Foreign player could swoop in on M1
SINGAPORE (March 21): M1 could be a potential target for foreign companies seeking to enter Singapore’s mobile sector as its biggest shareholders mull what to do with their stakes.
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SINGAPORE (March 21): M1 could be a potential target for foreign companies seeking to enter Singapore’s mobile sector as its biggest shareholders mull what to do with their stakes.

The company's 1.2 million subscribers “can offer any foreign entity with the immediate critical mass for them to kick things off locally”, says KGI Securities.

Despite falling earnings, mobile apps are still growing at a robust pace which could add to data traffic and the bottom line.

"With strategic backing from entities keen to enter the Singapore market, M1 fortunes could change," adds KGI.

M1, which jumped 8% Friday on the buyout potential, has lost half its market value the past 2 years to recently trade around 7-year lows.

Shares of M1 are down 3 cents at $2.14.

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