Telefónica is poised to agree a cash deal of more than £10bn to sell its British mobile business to Li Ka-shing’s Hutchison Whampoa, a move that would create the UK’s largest mobile group.
The deal to merge O2, Britain’s second-biggest mobile operator, with Hutchison Whampoa’s Three is expected to be announced as early as Friday morning, said two people familiar with the situation.
Trading in shares of Hutchison Whampoa was suspended on Friday morning in Hong Kong.
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