BBC NEWS
BBCi CATEGORIES   TV   RADIO   COMMUNICATE   WHERE I LIVE   INDEX    SEARCH 

BBC News UK Edition
 You are in: Business  
News Front Page
World
UK
England
N Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Politics
Business
Market Data
Your Money
E-Commerce
Economy
Companies
Fact Files
Entertainment
Science/Nature
Technology
Health
Education
-------------
Talking Point
-------------
Country Profiles
In Depth
-------------
Programmes
-------------
BBC Sport
BBC Weather
CBBC News
SERVICES
-------------
EDITIONS
Thursday, 31 October, 2002, 21:56 GMT
MobilCom creditors offer fresh lifeline
Gerhard Schmid
Mr Schmid has clashed with France Telecom
MobilCom has once again escaped the threat of bankruptcy after its creditors agreed to allow the German mobile phone firm more time to search for a way out.

It is the fourth time that creditors - owed 4.7bn - euros have granted MobilCom reprieve on payment on the debts.

MobilCom now has until 15 November to find a solution to its cash crunch which arose after France Telecom, which owns 28.5% of Mobilcom, cut off funding earlier in October.

The threat of bankruptcy has been hanging over the company ever since.

Plans on hold

Among MobilCom's already announced measures are severe cost cutting efforts which will lead to the loss of 1,850 jobs from its 5,000 strong workforce.

But more is needed.

Specifically, France Telecom is expected to push for a long-term financing solution with a syndicate of banks, and if this is successful MobilCom may live on.

France Telecom and MobilCom's founder Gerhard Schmid clashed over the speed and cost of rolling out third generation fast mobile phone networks.

The company's preparations for third-generation mobile phone services have been frozen.

See also:

03 Oct 02 | Business
02 Oct 02 | Business
27 Sep 02 | Business
16 Sep 02 | Business
11 Sep 02 | Business
11 Jul 02 | Business
12 Jun 02 | Business
26 Mar 02 | Business
Internet links:


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites

Links to more Business stories are at the foot of the page.


E-mail this story to a friend

Links to more Business stories

© BBC ^^ Back to top

News Front Page | World | UK | England | N Ireland | Scotland | Wales |
Politics | Business | Entertainment | Science/Nature | Technology |
Health | Education | Talking Point | Country Profiles | In Depth |
Programmes