Singtel rules out impending deal to sell Optus stake

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Had been looking to divest 20 percent of the Australian telco.

Singtel rules out impending deal to sell Optus stake
Singtel has ruled out any impending deal to sell its Australian mobile network operation Optus following reports by The Australian that talks for a potential stake divestment had fallen off. Southeast Asia's largest telecom operator, Singtel sought a trading halt after its shares sank 3.15 ...

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