Brazilian Group Makes Competing Bid to Buy WorldCom's Brazilian Unit
26 3월 2004 - 2:21AM
PR Newswire (US)
Brazilian Group Makes Competing Bid to Buy WorldCom's Brazilian
Unit Group Offers US$550 million Cash, Topping Pending US$360
million Bid by Telmex SAO PAULO, Brazil, March 25 /PRNewswire/ --
Calais Participacoes, S.A., a Brazilian company owned by several
leading Brazilian companies, today offered to buy WorldCom Inc.'s
(symbol: WCOEQ, MCWEQ) Brazilian subsidiary, Embratel Participacoes
S.A. (symbol: EMT), for US$550 million in cash. The bid tops the
current US$360 million bid of Telefonos de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
(Telmex) (symbol: TMX) to buy Embratel, which was announced on
March 15, 2004. Calais is owned by Geodex Communications S.A. and
three of Brazil's leading telecom companies, Brasil Telecom S.A.
(symbol: BTM), Telemar Norte Leste S.A. (symbol: TNE) and SP
Telecommunicacoes Holding Ltda., a Brazilian unit of Telefonica
(symbol: TEF). In its bid delivered earlier today to WorldCom,
Calais provided the legal opinions of six leading Brazilian
authorities to support its view that it will be able to obtain
required Brazilian regulatory approvals for the acquisition on a
timely basis. The experts include a recent President of the
Brazilian telecom regulatory agency, Anatel, and the two leading
legal advisors to the Brazilian governmentand Anatel in the
creation of Anatel in 1997. Calais has also offered to make an
upfront US$50 million deposit that would be forfeited if it is not
able to obtain regulatory approval. Otavio Azevedo of Telemar Norte
Leste S.A. stated: "The Calais offer represents a 53% premium over
the current Telmex bid and would provide WorldCom and its creditors
with an additional US$190 million in cash. We have asked WorldCom
and its Creditors Committee to meet with us so that we can describe
why we are confident that we will be able to obtain quick
regulatory approval for our bid." DATASOURCE: Calais Participacoes,
S.A. CONTACT: Michael Sitrick for Calais Participacoes, S.A.,
+1-212-573-6100
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