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Verizon denies interest in buying Vodafone | Verizon denies interest in buying Vodafone |
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US telecoms group Verizon Communications has denied that it wants to buy or merge with UK mobile phone operator Vodafone. | US telecoms group Verizon Communications has denied that it wants to buy or merge with UK mobile phone operator Vodafone. |
It follows a press report that said Verizon could make a joint move for Vodafone with fellow US firm AT&T. | It follows a press report that said Verizon could make a joint move for Vodafone with fellow US firm AT&T. |
Verizon said it did not "currently have any intention to merge with or make an offer for Vodafone". | Verizon said it did not "currently have any intention to merge with or make an offer for Vodafone". |
It added that it remained interested in buying out Vodafone's 45% stake in their Verizon Wireless joint venture. | It added that it remained interested in buying out Vodafone's 45% stake in their Verizon Wireless joint venture. |
Verizon Wireless is one of the largest mobile phone networks in the US. | Verizon Wireless is one of the largest mobile phone networks in the US. |
'Open mind' | 'Open mind' |
On Tuesday, the report that Vodafone could face a takeover bid saw its shares close at a 10-year high, up 2.9% at 192p. The denial from Verizon sent Vodafone's shares down 3% to 186p by Wednesday's London close. | |
Verizon's shares were trading down 1.25% by the close of business in London. | |
AT&T has not commented on the takeover speculation. | AT&T has not commented on the takeover speculation. |
There has also been media speculation in recent months that Vodafone could sell its stake in Verizon Wireless, and leave the US market. | There has also been media speculation in recent months that Vodafone could sell its stake in Verizon Wireless, and leave the US market. |
However, such a move would hit Vodafone with a substantial capital gains tax bill because the value of Verizon Wireless is now substantially higher than when it was formed back in 2000. | However, such a move would hit Vodafone with a substantial capital gains tax bill because the value of Verizon Wireless is now substantially higher than when it was formed back in 2000. |
Last month, Vodafone's chief executive Vittorio Colao said he had "an open mind" about the share holding. | Last month, Vodafone's chief executive Vittorio Colao said he had "an open mind" about the share holding. |