Estonian government to sell to TeliaSonera

Last Updated September 30, 2009

Nordic telecoms group TeliaSonera is a step closer to taking control of Estonia’s Eesti Telekom after the government agreed to accept its offer to buy out minority shareholders.

In late August the group offered EKr5.1bn (US$472mn) to buy out other shareholders in Eesti, in which it already owns a 60% stake.

On September 22, the Estonian government said it will accept the offer after reaching an agreement with TeliaSonera over a dividend policy for the next three years.

Eesti is calling a shareholder meeting in early October to propose distributing EKr964mn from retained earnings as an additional dividend of EKr6.99 per share, as well as finalising a dividend policy to distribute profits retained between 2009 and 2011.

 

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