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or PT, is against the sale of PT’s stake in Brazilian joint venture Vivo (SAO:VIVO4) to Telefonica. Jose Maria Ricciardi, president of BES’ investment arm BES Investimento (BESI) said yesterday in an interview with Portuguese business daily Diario
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BES does not support Telefonica offer for Vivo – report
ELI:PTCA), or PT, is trying to convince its shareholders not to accept the offer of Spanish telecoms Telefonica (MCE:TEF) for Brazilian joint venture Vivo (SAO:VIVO4). PT’s CEO Zeinal Bava said yesterday during a conference that Vivo’s profitability will
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PT recommends to shareholders not to accept offer for Vivo
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Telefonica, Televisa, Megacable set up fibre optic company
shareholders on Thursday they should consider the Brazilian market’s strong growth potential when deciding whether to accept Telefonica’s bid for PT’s stake in Vivo. PT shareholders will decide on June 30 whether to accept Telefonica’s 6.5 billion euro
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PT says Vivo prospects key in mulling Telefonica bid
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SPAIN: Telefonica urged to divest Telecom Italia stake
Portugal Telecom’s (ELI:PTC), or PT, stake in Brazilian mobile phone operator Vivo (SAO:VIVO3) by Spanish Telefonica (MCE:TEF) will be positive for the Spanish firm. The synergies, including operating and capital ones, will stand at around EUR 3.6
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Citi sees Vivo deal positive for Telefonica
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: Telefonica proposes extra dividend if PT holders ok Vivo bid
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: Telefonica plans extra dividend if PT holders OK Vivo bid
Spanish operator expected to finance any Vivo deal with two-thirds cash. Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica SA is talking to banks about debt financing to back its EUR6.5 billion offer for Portugal Telecom SGPS SA’s stake in Brazilian mobile
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Telefonica talks to banks on debt for Vivo offer