Saturday, September 12, 2009

Maxis ‘seriously looking’ at re-listing


KUALA LUMPUR: Maxis Communications Bhd is “seriously looking” at a re-listing following the request by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

On the potential listing timeline, vice-president of enterprise and career business division, Mohamed Fitri Abdullah, said: “I cannot confirm on that.”

“We will make an announcement when the time is right,” Fitri said after launching a partnership with Cempaka Schools Malaysia yesterday.

In July, Najib asked Maxis to re-list on Bursa Malaysia to increase the market’s liquidity and attract investors.

Listed in 2002, Maxis was privatised in 2007 for close to US$5bil. The relisting is expected to raise about US$2.5bil, believed to be the biggest initial public offering (IPO) in Malaysia.

It was also reported that Maxis’ investment bankers had submitted part of the documents required for the listing to the Securities Commission.

Fitri said Maxis was on schedule to spend the RM1.6bil allocated this year to upgrade its network to accommodate the take-up of data-centric devices.

“We do see a big take-up of data-centric type of devices. We are doing a big push on mobile broadband and we need that to cater for our needs,” he said, adding that the upgrade would further enhance coverage and performance.

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