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Hutch-Essar: Mittal yet to hear final word from Vodafone

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December 28, 2006 14:43 IST

Sunil Mittal's Bharti, in which British telecom firm Vodafone has 10 per cent stake, said on Thursday it is yet to hear a final word from the UK-based operator on its plans to buyout Hutchison Telecom's stake in Indian joint venture Hutch-Essar.

"We have not heard from Vodafone on their final position on Hutch-Essar," a Bharti spokesperson said.

There are speculation that once Vodafone is through with acquiring Hutchison Telecom's stake in India, it would exit Bharti by paying a premium.

Bharti's response comes on a day when Vodafone and Essar submitted offers for Hutchsion Telecom's stake in Hutch-Essar, triggering a bidding war for the Indian mobile operator that is being valued up to $18 billion.

A day after the visit of top brasses of both Vodafone and Essar, British media reported, quoting
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unnamed sources, that the two suitors have made their respective offers.

Essar, the joint venture partner in Hutch-Essar with 33 per cent stake, has offered $11 billion (about Rs 500 billion) for the 67 per cent stake of HTIL, putting the enterprise value of the JV at $16.5 billion.

However, Vodafone, the world's largest mobile phone operator, has submitted an offer valuing the company at $17 to $18 billion, the Financial Times reported.

No comments could be ascertained from Vodafone, Essar and Hong Kong-based Hutchison Telecom International Ltd.

There was a confusion in the Indian media on valuation of Hutch-Essar following an interview by HTIL's parent Hutchison Whampoa's finance director Frank Sixt that the group would not ntertain any offer made below $14 billion.
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