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Friday, 15 March, 2002, 18:10 GMT
Vivendi sells Polish telecoms stake
French media and telecoms giant VivendiUniversal is pulling out of one of largest East Europe's telecoms companies.
Vvendi said it was selling its 49% stake in Poland's Elektrim Telekomunikacja to investors led by banking giant Citigroup. The move was expected by analysts, who have welcomed Vivendi's strategy of selling out non-core businesses acquired in the past few years. "This is a good sign," said Grzegorz Litynski, analyst at bank Zakhodni in Warsaw. It is expected that Vivendi will get about 600m euros (£373m; $530m) for the stake, slightly more than a third of the price it paid. Another 49% of Elektrim Telekomunikacja is owned by bankrupt Polish holding company Elektrim, which has said it is unable to sell the stake because of a court battle with Deutsche Telekom. The German firm alleges Elektrim illegally took control of a mobile phone company in which they are both shareholders.
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