Souscription Mobistar: du 23 au 29 septembre
Article Abstract:
In the stockmarket flotation of Belgian company Mobistar, Telinfo shareholders will have preferential rights in the application for shares that are part of the Telinfo's 10% holding in the mobile telephone operator. 1 Mobistar share can be exchanged for 7 Telinfo shares in the operation which will go ahead between 23 and 29 September 1998. The preferential shares that are not taken up by Telinfo shareholders will be integrated into the general offer. It is expected that an increase in the capital of Mobistar will go ahead in the medium term.
Comment:
In flotation of Mobistar, shareholders will have rights in application for shares that are part of co's 10% hldg in Mobistar
Publication Name: Echo (Belgium)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0776-409X
Year: 1998
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Mobistar : un site/
Article Abstract:
Mobistar has revamped its Internet site, with the exception of the address which remains as follows: www.mobistar.be. In addition to a Frequently Asked Questions item, the new site offers seven items including one which supplies press releases, one which displays new products, etc. The user can check whether or not a specific area is covered by the Belgian second-largest mobile phone operator, simply through entering a zip code. The site offers a French and Dutch interface.
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Revamps Internet site, with the exception of the address which remains as www.mobistar.be
Publication Name: Echo (Belgium)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0776-409X
Year: 1998
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Mobistar en Bourse/
Article Abstract:
Partly because the foreign institutional investors would rather invest in Brussels given the higher liquidity of the Belgium stock exchange, Mobistar will float in Brussels. The Belgian telecoms operator hopes to collect BFr 10-15bn through the operation which should be performed in the beginning of October 1998. Institutional investors should account for 60-65% of the sum while the remainder will be supplied by the general public, the operator revealed on 30 June 1998.
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Will float in Brussels partly because foreign institutional investors would rather invest in Brussels given higher liquidity
Publication Name: Echo (Belgium)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0776-409X
Year: 1998
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