Carphone to focus on broadband after Best Buy deal
By Kate Holton
LONDON (Reuters) - The move by Carphone Warehouse to fold its retail unit into a new company with U.S. firm Best Buy will allow it to focus on broadband and become the largest provider in Britain if it buys the UK arm of Tiscali.
Its plans could ultimately result in a demerger and the possible sale of Carphone's telecom arm to the likes of Telefonica (TEF.MC: Quote, Profile, Research) or Vodafone (VOD.L: Quote, Profile, Research).
Europe's biggest independent mobile phone retailer Carphone (CPW.L: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Thursday it would sell a 50 percent stake in its retail unit to Best Buy (BBY.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and form a joint company to sell consumer electronics goods across Europe.
Carphone said it will use the $2.1 billion (1.07 billion pounds) it receives for the retail stake to pay off debt and to invest in its broadband business and infrastructure.
Carphone, founded in 1989 by Charles Dunstone, is known for making opportunistic acquisitions and it is now seen as the front runner to acquire the UK broadband unit of Italian group Tiscali (TIS.MI: Quote, Profile, Research) which is up for sale. Analysts think it will fetch over 500 million pounds.
Carphone bought Time Warner Inc.'s (TWX.N: Quote, Profile, Research) AOL Internet access business for 370 million pounds in 2006 and Tiscali's shares were up over 5 percent on Thursday.
"Tiscali is the last major acquisition opportunity," Enders analyst Ian Watt said.
"Tiscali itself acquired Pipex which had previously consolidated small (Internet Service Providers). The top four providers are now accounting for something around 80 percent of subscribers and the only guys left are niche players." Continued...



