Telefónica preps bid for Portugal Telecom

Michael Carroll
28 May 2010
00:00

Telefónica is preparing a hostile bid for Portugal Telecom to win a battle for control of Brazilian mobile carrier Vivo, executives at the firm revealed yesterday.

The firm said that buying its Portuguese rival is one of several options for the Spanish telco if PT continues to ignore a €5.7 billion offer to buy it out of Vivo, in an official statement made to Portugal’s regulator CMVM, the New York Times reports.

Other options include blocking dividend payments from Vivo to PT, WSJ.com reports.

Telefónica is also lobbying PT’s shareholders to demand an EGM to discuss the deal.

Telefónica could see synergies worth €2.8 billion by combining Vivo with its Brazilian fixed-line business.

In addition to the €5.7 billion offered to buy PT’s 50% stake in Brasilcel – which owns 60% of Vivo - Telefónica tendered €600 million for outstanding Vivo shares.

The combined figures value Vivo around 140% above its current market capitalization.

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