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Telstra, Boost Mobile and Paul Keating
Telstra buys Boost Mobile for $140m – and earns former PM Paul Keating a $40m windfall
Telstra has acquired popular pre-paid provider Boost Mobile for $140m – and in the process the massive deal has earned former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating a cool $40m windfall. Keating, Australian PM between 1991 and 1996,
Telstra snaps up Boost Mobile, delivering Paul Keating a $40m payday
The telecommunications giant has acquired the specialist pre-paid mobile phone business for $140 million. The former prime minister owns 29 per cent.
Former Labor PM to pocket $40m after Telstra buys Boost Mobile
Paul Keating holds a 29 per cent stake in Boost Mobile and is among the telco's biggest shareholders after co-founding the business in 2000.
Telstra acquires MVNO Boost Mobile for $94m
Australian carrier Telstra has snapped up MVNO Boost Mobile for a reported AU$145 million (US$94.1m). The deal was confirmed by Boost Mobile founder Peter Adderton via a post on LinkedIn on December 2.
Telstra acquires Boost Mobile in $140m deal
Sources close to the telco said Boost Mobile’s acquisition price was around $140 million, which did not include a meaningful deferred payment.
Former Labor prime minister Paul Keating to cash in on $40 million after Telstra announces purchase of Boost Mobile
Former Labor prime minister Paul Keating will pocket $40 million after Telstra agreed to purchase Boost Mobile for $140 million.
Telstra snaps up Boost Mobile – What does it mean for prepaid customers?
Boost was the brains behind the branding and marketing. Now, it'll be integrated with Telstra and work as a "standalone team focused on continuing to deliver the Boost branded experience". It makes sense, as Telstra explains in the media release, that the telco giant is focusing on a multi-brand strategy.
Telstra to acquire Boost as part of ‘multi-brand strategy’
Boost Mobile, with the telco claiming it will consolidate the business under its own roof. The acquisition sees Telstra pick up more responsibility for Boost and is expected to be completed later this month.
Paul Keating set for a $40 million payday from Telstra deal
Former prime minister Paul Keating is set to reap a significant $40 million payout following Telstra’s takeover of Boost Mobile.
Former prime minister Paul Keating’s huge payday as Telstra buys Boost Mobile
Telecommunications giant Telstra will acquire Boost Mobile for almost $140 million – giving former prime minister Paul Keating a huge payday.
Paul Keating set for $40 million windfall from Telstra deal
Paul Keating has emerged as a significant winner from the sale of Boost Mobile, with the former prime minister set to pocket at least $40 million from the telco tie-up. Telstra on Monday announced it would acquire Boost Mobile in a deal understood to be worth just under $140 million in cash,
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