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Axiata, Digi suspend trading of shares

Bursa approves request for suspension effective 9am today

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Apr 2022 11:18AM

Axiata, Digi suspend trading of shares
The KL High Court has granted an injunction preventing Celcom Mobile’s 5.25 million shares in Tune Talk Sdn Bhd from being included in the sale of Celcom Axiata to Digi.com Bhd, under the proposed merger of the two telecommunication companies’ businesses. – File pic, April 1, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Trading of Axiata Group Bhd’s and Digi.com Bhd’s shares has been suspended, pending an expected material announcement.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, both companies said the exchange has approved their request for the suspension of trading of their shares with immediate effect from 9am today.

The request was made under subparagraph 3.1(c) of Practice Note 2 on Requests for Suspension of the Main Market Listing Requirements of Bursa Securities.

According to earlier reports, the high court (commercial division) here, has granted an injunction preventing Celcom Mobile’s 5.25 million shares in Tune Talk Sdn Bhd from being included in the sale of Celcom Axiata to Digi.com Bhd, under the proposed merger of the two telecommunication companies’ businesses.

The injunction was sought by three shareholders of the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), namely Padda Gurtaj Singh, East Pacific Capital Pte Ltd and Tune Strategic Investments Ltd in September last year.

The three plaintiffs collectively own 30.02% of Tune Talk, and have applied for Axiata Group to be prohibited from including its 5.25 million Tune Talk shares (representing a 35% in the MVNO) in the proposed merger with Digi.com.

Axiata and Digi’s shares were last traded at RM3.79 and RM3.90, respectively. – Bernama, April 1, 2022

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