Bulgaria faces tough deals
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Bulgaria is expected to sell Kremikovtski, a steel company, and the Bulgarian Telecommunications Co (BTC) in the summer of 1999. A consortium consisting of Greece's OTE and the Netherlands' KPN have bid $415 million for a 51% share of BTC, but the government hopes for a larger offer. Additional problems include the consortium's wish to extend BTC's monopoly
Publication Name: Privatisation International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0961-4206
Year: 1999
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Creating solid foundations for freedom
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Telecommunications companies in Central Europe are a source of interest for Western firms in the privatization efforts in the area. The size of the companies, the liquidity of their stocks and the decreasing corporate restructuring costs have made this sector into a good growth prospect. Market penetration is extremely low in the region.
Publication Name: Privatisation International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0961-4206
Year: 1998
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Bulgaria drives hard bargain in telecoms sale
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This article discusses the privatization of the Bulgarian telecommunications Co. to Greek and Dutch Firms. Examined is the impact of the sale.
Publication Name: Privatisation International
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0961-4206
Year: 1999
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