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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Helios Towers Plc | HTWS | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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102.80 | 102.40 | 105.80 | 102.20 |
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MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS |
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Posted at 26/5/2020 08:39 by montynj Helios Towers a long-term growth story. American tower companies throughout the 2000s and 2010s been a great success. it's an investment that shareholders could stash away to gain exposure to the fast-growing sub-Saharan economies and their even faster-growing mobile phone markets. Ideally, Helios Towers will remain independent. However, speculation about a takeover is unlikely to go away, and it could help the share price make up ground in the short run.Later this year, Africa's #1 tower company, IHS Towers, will likely go public. The planned USD 7bn IPO on the New York Stock Exchange will be very high profile and should help create additional investor interest for Helios Towers, too.Besides the possibility of inorganic growth through M&A, there are multiple levels of organic growth opportunities: i) the growing num-ber of mobile phone subscribers in Africa and the increasing digitisa-tion of African economies; ii) the necessity to create a denser network of towers (e.g., to enable 4G); iii) the introduction of a new generation of "towers", such as small rooftop antennas for urban areas (including for eventual 5G), which creates an entirely new line of business that Helios Towers has already started to expand into; iv) improving the econom-ics of existing towers, for example, through switching backup power systems from diesel to a hybrid of solar and battery. Operating mobile phone towers in Africa is a secular growth story. |
Posted at 14/5/2020 16:52 by robsy2 This looks like an interesting company. I'm mulling over the idea of taking a small stake here. It offers investors access to growth in African mobile communication.It could be a safe, growth stock with predictable earnings for decades to come. |
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