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TalkTalk eyed up by Virgin Media O2 in deal that could value internet giant at £3bn

TalkTalk became a private company in a £1.1bn deal last year

TalkTalk's Salford headquarters

A move to takeover TalkTalk, the internet giant that went back into private hands in a £1.1bn deal last year, is being eyed up by Virgin Media O2.

The potential deal could value the Salford-headquartered company at in the region of £3bn.

Virgin Media O2 was formed in June 2021 as a joint venture between Liberty Global and Telefónica.

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According to Sky News, Virgin Media O2 has already tabled a bid that would value TalkTalk, which is one of Britain’s biggest broadband providers, at about £3bn.

The news comes three months after reports that Sky and Vodafone were among potential bidders for the company.

TalkTalk was founded by Sir Charles Dunstone and was spun out of Carphone Warehouse in 2010. It is currently led by chief executive Tristia Harrison.

TalkTalk's Soapworks campus in Salford(Image: TalkTalk)

In its most recently available accounts, for the 12 months to February 28, 2021, TalkTalk reported a revenue of £1.3bn, down from the £1.5bn from the prior year.