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19-10-2004, 07:00 PM
http://www.finance24.co.za/Finance/Companies/0,,1518-24_1607567,00.html?kps=193
DA eyes Telkom stake
19/10/2004 18:04 - (SA)
Cape Town - The Democratic Alliance (DA) is to announce on Wednesday its intention to form a "people's consortium" to bid for a strategic stake in Telkom.
The stake becomes available when Thintana's lock-up agreement ends on November 22.
Democratic Alliance MPs Enyinna Nkem-Abonta, finance spokesperson Raenette Taljaard and communications spokesperson Dene Smuts are scheduled to make the announcement.
Other bidders mentioned in the media include a group which includes former communications department DG Andile Ngcaba, ANC spokesperson Smuts Ngonyama and senior ANC Women's League member Gloria Serobe.
The strategic stake amounts to 15.1% of the utility's shares in issue.
Thintana comprises US-based SBC Communications and Telekom Malaysia.
The agreement with Thintana - which brought 30% of Telkom in 1997 - gives the government first option to buy back the shares.
Edited by Mahap Msiza
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DA eyes Telkom stake
19/10/2004 18:04 - (SA)
Cape Town - The Democratic Alliance (DA) is to announce on Wednesday its intention to form a "people's consortium" to bid for a strategic stake in Telkom.
The stake becomes available when Thintana's lock-up agreement ends on November 22.
Democratic Alliance MPs Enyinna Nkem-Abonta, finance spokesperson Raenette Taljaard and communications spokesperson Dene Smuts are scheduled to make the announcement.
Other bidders mentioned in the media include a group which includes former communications department DG Andile Ngcaba, ANC spokesperson Smuts Ngonyama and senior ANC Women's League member Gloria Serobe.
The strategic stake amounts to 15.1% of the utility's shares in issue.
Thintana comprises US-based SBC Communications and Telekom Malaysia.
The agreement with Thintana - which brought 30% of Telkom in 1997 - gives the government first option to buy back the shares.
Edited by Mahap Msiza
<b><hr noshade size="1"></b><font size="2"><font color="red"><b>You can take Telkom out of the Post Office but you can't take the Post Office out of Telkom.</b></font id="red"></font id="size2">