- Telefonica's expansion plans in Brazil hit snags (2)
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Telefonica is expecting a tight outcome. The Spanish company fears its bid may be vetoed due to a conflict of interest. Its victory will hinge largely on minor shareholders' dicision and the loyalty of those investors to whom it has sold 8 percent of PT.
About 36 percent of PT is in the hands of Portuguese investors. The main shareholders, after Telefonica reduced its stake from 10 to 2.02 percent, are the Portuguese Bank Espirit ... &$&$が決定的&リスボン投票で$&$テレフォニカ結果をタイトな期待
- Telefonica's expansion plans in Brazil hit snags (3)
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Telefonica's manoeuvres have aroused suspicions among Portuguese authorities. Last Wednesday, CMVM, as Portugal's securities regulator is known, asked Telefonica for details of its sale.
According to Portuguese sources, CMVM is investigating the transaction in order to determine if Telefonica's shares were really sold or not.
Antonio Menezes Cordeiro, president of PT's board of shareholders, will now have to decide if the 8 pe ... &$&$は、リスボンの疑惑&$&$テレフォニカの演習当局ポルトガルの間で疑惑を持って興奮
- Profile: European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
Jose Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, will pay an official visit to China from Thursday to Saturday at the invitation of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.
Barroso, born in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon in March 1956, graduated in law from Lisbon University and later obtained a master's degree in politics from Geneva University in 1978.
Barroso was elected into the Portuguese parliament in 1985 and became a state secret ... ジョゼマヌエルバローゾ委員長は、欧州委員会会長は、欧州連合の執行機関は、1956年3月のリスボンの資本ポルトガル支払うことになる関係者に土曜日から木曜日への訪問を中国からの招待状に温家宝首相、中国の生まれバローゾ委員長、 、および卒業リスボン法から大学へ1985年ポルトガル議会でに選出された
- Portuguese parties divided on recovery plan
Portugal's two main political parties, the socialist party and the social-democratic party, are divided on how to take the country out of the crisis.
Prime Minister Jose Socrates, who belonged to the socialist party, prefered to use public investment to boost the economy, as a way to get the country out of the crisis.
The socialist government will sign the first contract for the high-velocity train between Lisbon and the Spanish border next week. It also refused to stop another ... ポルトガルの2つの主要政党は、社会主義党と社会民主主義政党、景気浮揚への投資を公開する際に使う方法を分かれてかかる国を出のホセ大臣の危機
- Telefonica's expansion plans in Brazil hit snags
Telefonica's expansion plans foundered after associate Portugal Telecom (PT) rejected its takeover bid for Vivo, Brazil's leading mobile phone operator.
Telefonica, Spain's largest telecommunications company and Portugal Telecom each own 50 percent of Brasilcel, a holding company which in turn owns 60 percent of Vivo. Since June 2, Telefonica has offered 6.5 billion euros (8.1 billion dollars) to take control of Brasilcel.
Telefonica's takeover of Vivo remains uncertain even af ... ターン所有している60%の持ち株会社テレフォニカBrasilcel 50%を所有するには拡張計画が沈没した後に関連付けるポルトガルテレコム(PT)のは拒否、その買収のために生体内、ブラジルの主要な携帯電話
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