Wind Hellas Said to Get Revised Bids, Including Sawiris $252 Million Offer
By Kate Haywood - Oct 15, 2010 6:25 PM GMT+0200 Fri Oct 15 16:25:46 GMT 2010
Egyptian billionaire
Naguib Sawiris submitted a revised offer for Wind Hellas Telecommunications SA after lenders to the Greek telecommunications company failed to agree on a preferred bidder, according to three people with knowledge of the situation.
Sawiris is offering 180 million euros ($252 million) of cash and plans to refinance Wind Hellas’s revolving-credit facility by raising 290 million euros of bonds, said one of the people, who declined to be identified because talks are private. Holders of Athens-based Wind Hellas’s 1.2 billion euros of senior secured floating-rate notes will be offered 110 million euros of bonds and 40 percent of the company, the person said.
Greece’s third-largest mobile-phone company requested revised proposals earlier this week from bidders, including the biggest Nordic phone operator
Telenor ASA and Los Angeles-based investment firm Saban Capital Group Inc., after talks between creditors to select a buyer broke down, the people said. A group of senior bondholders also has sought to take over Wind Hellas.
Wind Hellas said in a statement yesterday it expects to make a choice “in the near term,” without being specific.
Under Sawiris’s proposal, senior secured bondholders will get the chance to invest in Wind Hellas, while holders of its subordinated bonds will be wiped out, according to the person with knowledge of that bid.
Louise Tingstrom, an outside spokeswoman for Wind Hellas in London, declined to comment, while
Scott Engebrigtsen, a spokesman for Telenor in Fornebu, Norway, couldn’t be reached for comment outside of office hours.
(Bloomberg)
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