Hutch says no plans to sell European 3G operations

23 Nov 2006
00:00

(Associated Press via NewsEdge) Hong Kong conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa denied a newspaper report saying the conglomerate may sell its 3G mobile operations in Europe.

'We definitely have no plan to sell our 3G operations,' said Hutchison Whampoa spokeswoman Laura Cheung.

The Ming Pao Daily cited an unidentified person familiar with the situation as saying the company is in talks to co-operate with France Telecom's unit Orange.

One possible outcome of the talks may be the complete sale of Hutchison's European 3G operations to the company, the report said.

Shares of the company, the telecommunications flagship of tycoon Li Ka-shing, jumped 3.8% to end at HK$74.40 ($9.55) after sharply underperforming the broader market so far this year.

Traders said investors would welcome a sale because disposal of the company's 3G operations would remove uncertainty from the stock.

Last week, Hutchison Whampoa's managing director Canning Fok said the 'chance has gone' for the company to spin off its 3G mobile businesses.

Fok had denied market speculation that Hutchison Whampoa may sell its 3 UK unit to Vodafone Group, after the CEO of Vodafone expressed interest in buying some 3 UK assets.

Hutchison has 3G operations in countries including Italy, Norway, Denmark, Britain, and Ireland.

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