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    Orange dismisses report on raising bid for MasOrange stake

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    Posted on October 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Orange denies increasing its bid for MasOrange stake, countering El Confidencial's report of a 20% offer hike.

    Table of Contents

    • Orange's Position on MasOrange Stake
    • Details of the Report
    • Market Reactions
    • Related Corporate Developments

    Orange dismisses report on raising bid for MasOrange stake

    Orange's Position on MasOrange Stake

    By Javi West Larrañaga and Gianluca Lo Nostro

    Details of the Report

    (Reuters) -French telecoms group Orange has not submitted an improved 4.8-billion-euro ($5.6-billion) offer for the 50% stake it does not own in Spanish operator MasOrange, Orange said on Thursday, dismissing a report by news website El Confidencial.    El Confidencial said on Thursday that Orange was raising its offer for the stake currently held by private equity funds KKR, Cinven and Providence by 800 million euros.    That would be a 20% increase from the 4 billion euros offered in July. The stake is valued at 10 billion euros including debt, El Confidencial said.

    Market Reactions

    ORANGE ALSO PURSUING DEAL IN FRANCE

    Related Corporate Developments

    "Following the article published today in El Confidencial, the Orange group formally denies having submitted a 4.8 billion euro offer for the acquisition of the remaining 50% capital in MasOrange that it does not already own," the company said in a statement to Reuters.

    Cinven and Providence declined to comment. KKR did not immediately respond to a request for comment.     Last year, Orange's Spanish unit - of which it had full ownership - merged with rival MasMovil, the latter owned by the three funds.    The resulting joint venture became Spain's biggest mobile operator serving more than 30 million mobile customers.     Orange is one of the European telecoms firms seeking to shake up a fragmented sector through mergers and acquisitions.     The French company has submitted a 17-billion-euro bid for rival SFR jointly with peers Bouygues and Iliad.     That offer was rejected by SFR's parent Altice France, but the three carriers said on Wednesday they stood by it.    Orange, which put forward less than a third of the 17 billion euros offered for SFR, could have enough capital for both transactions in France and Spain, a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.

    (Reporting by Javi West Larrañaga and Gianluca Lo Nostro. Editing by Jane Merriman and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Orange denies raising its bid for MasOrange stake.
    • •El Confidencial reported a 20% bid increase by Orange.
    • •The stake is valued at 10 billion euros including debt.
    • •Orange is actively pursuing telecom mergers in Europe.
    • •Orange's previous bid for SFR was rejected by Altice France.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Orange dismisses report on raising bid for MasOrange stake

    1What is a merger?

    A merger is a business combination where two companies join to form a single entity, often to enhance competitiveness, increase market share, or achieve synergies.

    2What is a stake in a company?

    A stake in a company refers to the ownership interest held by an individual or entity, typically represented by shares of stock.

    3What is private equity?

    Private equity refers to investment funds that buy and restructure companies that are not publicly traded, aiming to improve their financial performance before selling them for profit.

    4What is an acquisition?

    An acquisition is a corporate action where one company purchases another company, gaining control over its assets and operations.

    5What is a bid in finance?

    A bid in finance is an offer made by an investor or company to purchase a security or asset at a specified price.

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