An promoting know-how firm owned by Patrick Drahi, the entrepreneur who owns a significant stake in BT Group, has expressed curiosity in a tie-up with Tremor International, a London-listed rival.
Sky News has learnt that Teads, which has been owned by Mr Drahi’s Altice Group, and Tremor have been holding talks a few attainable mixture of the 2 companies in latest months.
The exact standing of the discussions was unclear on Monday, though banking sources mentioned Tremor had attracted a number of expressions of curiosity through the summer season.
Tremor, which supplies digital promoting options to shoppers resembling Amazon, Disney and X – previously referred to as Twitter – just isn’t at present engaged in a proper sale course of.
The firm has seen its shares endure amid the broader know-how downturn, with its worth having halved within the final 12 months.
That fall has taken place regardless of the completion of the combination of Amobee, which Tremor purchased final yr for $230m.
One trade banker mentioned a merged Teads and Tremor would boast mixed revenues of $1bn and $300m of revenue.
Among the administrators answerable for figuring out Tremor’s future is Rebekah Brooks, the boss of News UK, writer of The Times and The Sun.
Shares in Tremor had been buying and selling on Monday at round 159.2p, giving the corporate a market worth of simply £225m.
Tremor declined to remark, whereas Teads didn’t reply to a collection of emailed enquiries.
Source: information.sky.com”