SAO PAULO, April 23 (Reuters) – Telecom operator Claro, owned by Mexico’s America Movil, is open to new offers in Brazil following its lately introduced buy of web supplier Desktop.
“We analyze all the choices that come our method,” Claro’s Brazil CEO Rodrigo Marques instructed reporters in Sao Paulo on Thursday. “However we do not purchase simply something for the sake of shopping for. It needs to be associated to our clients’ wants.”
Claro introduced final month a deal to purchase a 73% stake in Desktop for an enterprise worth of 4 billion reais ($808.93 million), with a base fairness value of about 2.4 billion reais after deducting the Brazilian agency’s web debt.
Marques famous that the deal nonetheless requires approval from antitrust watchdog CADE and telecom regulator Anatel, which he expects could possibly be granted by the finish of the yr.
The chief mentioned the Desktop acquisition was pushed by the firm’s sturdy presence in Sao Paulo state, Brazil’s most populous and economically vital, whereas noting that Claro is open to offers throughout the nation because it operates nationwide.
America Movil is managed by the household of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim.
($1 = 4.9448 reais)
(Reporting by Luciana Magalhaes; Enhancing by Gabriel Araujo)
