The Communications and Press Ministry warned the government that deals between Alfa Group and Norway’s Telenor and Sweden’s TeliaSonera AB could lead to foreigners gaining control over the country’s second- and third-largest mobile operators, Vedomosti said Tuesday.
Alfa’s Altimo and TeliaSonera agreed in November to form a company in a western country to combine their stakes in MegaFon and Turkey’s Turkcell, a month after Altimo and Telenor reached a similar deal for their stakes in VimpelCom and Ukraine’s Kyivstar.
(Bloomberg)
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