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Swiss mobile telecoms company Sunrise plans to raise around 1.35bn Swiss francs ($1.3bn) in a stock market debut, potentially
Switzerland’s biggest flotation since 2006.
Switzerland’s No.2 telecoms operator behind Swisscom said yesterday the move – the latest planned capital raising in a lively
start to 2015 for European equity markets – would help to cut its debt.
A person familiar with the matter said it could also make it easier in the longer term for the firm to merge with Orange
Switzerland to create a stronger competitor to Swisscom, though the source added there were no current plans for this.
Orange Switzerland was recently bought by telecoms tycoon Xavier Niel’s NJJ Capital.
Sunrise said it expected the initial public offering (IPO) to take place in the first six months of 2015, but declined to be more
specific or indicate how much shares would cost.
The source said the listing would be in three to four weeks if everything ran smoothly, adding the shares were likely to be
priced at a modest discount to Swisscom.
Swisscom’s enterprise value (equity plus debt) is around eight times its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and
amortisation (EBITDA). Using the same multiple, Sunrise would be valued at more than 5bn francs, the source said.
If it goes ahead as planned, the IPO would be Switzerland’s biggest since Petroplus’ flotation in November 2006, according to
data from the SIX Swiss exchange.
Sunrise was bought by private equity firm CVC in 2010 for 3.3bn francs, and over the last three years has invested more than 1bn
francs in its network.
CVC will make shares available in a so-called greenshoe, which, if exercised in full, would increase the IPO size by a standard
15%.
Sunrise said it was unclear whether CVC would retain a majority stake after the IPO.
Sunrise plans a dividend of 135mn francs for 2015 which will be paid in 2016. From 2016, it hopes to achieve a dividend pay-out
ratio of at least 65% of equity free cash flow.
For 2014, it expects 2-3% year-on-year growth in revenue and adjusted EBITDA.
Deutsche Bank and UBS are joint global coordinators and joint bookrunners for the IPO, with Morgan Stanley and Berenberg
additional joint bookrunners. Vontobel is co-lead manager, while Lilja & Co is the independent adviser to CVC and Sunrise.
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