Teliasonera
will start the sale process for its Spanish mobile unit Yoigo in the next two
weeks. The deal is expected to attract bids from Orange and Vodafone, according
to international news reports that cited three people familiar with the matter.
According to these sources, information documents are set to go out soon to bidders, after being delayed over the summer by holidays and the departure of Yoigo's chief executive Johan Andsjo at end-August.
According to these sources, information documents are set to go out soon to bidders, after being delayed over the summer by holidays and the departure of Yoigo's chief executive Johan Andsjo at end-August.
Teliasonera
has hired Deutsche Bank to manage the sale of its 76.6 per cent stake in Yoigo.
Teliasonera plans to sell the Spanish operator for nearly Euro1 billion. Yoigo
claims around 5.6 per cent of the Spanish mobile market, and currently serves
around 3.3 million customers.
It
is less likely that a newcomer to Spain would bid for Yoigo, the people said,
downplaying media reports that Carlos Slim's America Movil would continue its
European expansion by entering Spain. Back in July, America Movil said it was
not interested in the Yoigo acquisition.
Back
in August, France Telecom chief executive Stephane Richard said that the group
would look at Yoigo if and when it came up for sale. "We would be
interested... but the Spanish economy remains in a difficult phase, so
financing a big acquisition there would be a big bet," Richard said.
"But from a strategic and industrial point of view, if there is an
opportunity to consolidate the Spanish market, we would look at it."
Spanish
construction groups ACS and FCC hold 17 per cent and 3.4 per cent of Yoigo
respectively, while technology group Telvent holds the remaining three per cent.
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