Dec 14, 2021

Billionaire Drahi’s Altice raises stake in BT to 18%

Altice, the telecoms investor controlled by billionaire Patrick Drahi, has raised its stake in BT to 18 per cent, increasing expectations that it may eventually seek to take control of the former UK phone monopoly. The stake building in BT by Drahi marks a departure for the investor and entrepreneur, who is best known for taking control of undervalued telecoms assets through debt purchases then selling them off in parts. The stake in BT, which has been built through a new UK holding company, previously stood at just over 12 per cent after Drahi surprised the British company by becoming its largest shareholder in June with a £2bn investment. Drahi reiterated that he did not intend to make an offer for the UK telecoms group, but said that could change if circumstances do, including if a third party announces an intention to make an offer for the group or if Altice had agreement of the BT board. In the statement, Drahi said of BT's management that "We continue to hold them in high regard and remain fully supportive of their strategy, principally to play the pivotal role in delivering the expansion of access to a full fibre broadband network; an investment programme which is so important to both BT and to the UK.".

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