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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.
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,
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 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.
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 acquires Boost Mobile
Telstra has announced that it has acquired MVNO Boost Mobile, with the acquisition expected to be completed this month. Boost Mobile is a Telstra-powered provider specialising in prepaid plans, and is unique in that it is the only MVNO with access to the entire Telstra network.
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 $30m payday after Telstra buys Boost Mobile
Paul Keating is set to reap a payday of at least $30m after Telstra agreed to buy Boost Mobile to sell more budget prepaid plans amid a cost of living crunch.
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