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Blue Label hopes to close R5.5bn Cell C deal by midyear

10th March 2017

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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With several critical contracts entered into and the restructure of Cell C’s debt agreed, JSE-listed Blue Label is looking forward to wrapping up the final processes for a R5.5-billion deal that will see it take ownership of a 45% stake in South Africa’s third-largest mobile operator.

Blue Label plans to close the deal by June 30, subject to the execution of detailed formal agreements and regulatory approvals.

“This is something that we are extremely excited about,” Blue Label joint-CEO Brett Levy told media last week, pointing out that the company remained optimistic about the new investment and the commercial benefits it would bring.

Discussing the deal during a presentation of the company’s interim financial results, he reiterated that a binding umbrella restructure agreement had been entered into that would reduce the maximum net borrowings of Cell C to about R6-billion and address its overgeared balance sheet.

The parties to the agreement, which is subject to the conclusion of the relevant transaction agreements, comprise Blue Label, Cell C, debt providers of Cell C and an undisclosed third-party investor, besides others.

The undisclosed third-party investor will subscribe for 15% of the share capital of Cell C for R2-billion, Oger Telecom for 30%, management for 10% and Blue Label 45%.

Key Principles

“The agreement sets out the framework and agrees the key principles by which the debt will be reduced through a combination of fresh equity injections and an exchange of Cell C debt for equity,” Cell C had explained in a statement last week.

Cell C’s key lenders include Nedbank, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the China Development Bank and the majority of Euro Bondholders.

Blue Label’s buyout of a 45% stake in Cell C, which was announced over a year ago, had faced some hurdles in recent weeks, including efforts by Cell C’s empowerment partner CellSAf to block the recapitalisation plan.

CellSAf holds a 25% stake in Cell C’s sole shareholder 3C Telecommunications and had raised concerns over the possible dilution of the mobile operator’s black economic-empowerment (BEE) structure.

Levy and Cell C and Oger chairperson Mohammed Hariri, however, assured that the BEE structure of Cell C would remain unchanged, and would likely increase beyond the 25% base it was currently at.

“Once completed, the recapitalisation plan will see Cell C’s historically disadvantaged individuals ownership credentials increase to more than 30% from its current 25%,” explained Hariri.

Meanwhile, Blue Label continued its upward earnings trend, posting double-digit growth for the six months to November 30, 2016.

The group reported a respective 54% and 56% hike in headline earnings per share (HEPS) and earnings per share to 81.78c for the period under review.

Core HEPS increased 52% to 82.86c.

“Group earnings continued to escalate, comprising a hybrid of organic growth in local operations augmented by the impact of a fair value gain resulting from Oxigen Services India being viewed as a venture capital investment,” the company highlighted.

Excluding Oxigen, which added a net fair value increase of R135-million, headline earnings had increased by 15% to R410-million, while core headline earnings rose to R417-million, equating to 61.48c and 62.53c a share respectively.

Overall, Blue Label reported a 25% improvement in gross profit to R1.1-billion on the back of an increase in gross profit margins from 7.13% in the first half of the prior financial to 8.64% in the half-year to November.

Blue Label’s revenue increased 3% to R13.2-billion; however, including the R2.8-billion gross revenue generated on PINless top-ups, revenue effectively increased by 9%.

South Africa’s distribution operations delivered a 26% increase in its core headline earnings, while the group’s Blue Label Mexico continued to incur losses.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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