Portugal Telecom hails Telefonica offer for Vivo as insufficient
www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Portugal Telecom has announced that 5.7 billion- euro ($7 billion) offered by Telefonica for its stake in their Brazilian joint venture is clearly insufficient. Earlier, the Portuguese company had described its holding in Vivo Participacoes SA, Brazil’s largest wireless operator as strategic and a fundamental growth pillar.
Spanish company’s offer for the stake was rejected by its board on May10 but the latest comment by the SGPS SA Chief Executive Officer Zeinal Bava suggest that the Lisbon-based company may be holding out for a better price.
Telefonica Chairman Cesar Alierta has been trying to merge Vivo with Telecomunicacoes de Sao Paulo SA, or Telesp, the Spanish company’s fixed-line unit in Brazil and for this purpose, it has been trying to gain control of it since at least 2006. Telefonica even threatened to curb Portugal Telecom’s ability to pay dividends, seeking to force it to the negotiating table.
Analysts also feel that Telefonica should raise its offer to 7.5 billion euros. Telefonica and Portugal Telecom jointly own Brasilcel, a holding company with a controlling stake in Vivo. In case the offer fails, Portugal Telecom’s ability to secure Vivo dividend payments via Brasilcel might be blocked by Telefonica.
Depending upon the performance by Vivo in 2009, Brasilcel is due to pay a dividend of €111m each to Telefonica and Portugal Telecom this year. Vivo had 30 percent of Brazil’s 179 million wireless subscriptions at the end of March and Vivo has driven revenue growth for Portugal Telecom as growth in Europe slows and competition increases at home.
Telefonica Brazilian fixed-line phone business, Telesp is also underperforming amid increased competition and the telco wants to improve its position by merging Vivo and Telesp so that it can secure €2.8bn of cost savings. Due to Portugal Telecom’s skepticism about the merger, Telefonica had to make an offer to buy the Portuguese company out of Vivo.
Brazil’s Oi looking for international expansion after the completion of BrT integration
According to the chief Exeutive of Brazil’s Oi, Brazil’s largest telecoms operator by subscribers, the company has big plans to expand its footprint on the international stage, once it is through with the full integration of fellow operator, Brasil Telecom (BrT).
The Oi chief executive Luiz Eduardo Falco opined that the global economic credit crisis has weakened possible takeover targets, making potential suitors more cautious about going after them. However he believed that the situation also opens opportunities for the company to take their first step abroad. All they need to do is to integrate Brasil Telecom.
Though the company didn’t disclose the name of its potential targets, it mentioned that they are looking for opportunities in Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, the Middle East and Africa.
Brasil Telecom GSM reaches 3 million client mark
Brasil Telecom GSM, which this month celebrates two years of operating, announced it has a total of 3 million clients. BrT GSM’s goal is to arrive at 3.3 million clients by the end of the year, representing a 50 percent growth on the total number of clients at the beginning of the year. According to national telecom regulator Anatel, the operator had a 3.07 percent share of the Brazilian mobile telephony market, after Vivo, TIM, Claro, Oi and the Telemig/Amazonia Celular group.
Source- http://www.telecompaper.com
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