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China Unicom To Acquire 49% Of Macao's Largest Telecom Company

November 30, 2004
Editorial Staff

In order to strengthen the economic integration between mainland China and Macao SAR, the Chinese government has approved China Unicom to acquire 49% of of Companhia de Telecomunicacoes de Macau, the largest telecom in the region.

Shares are currently held by British Cable & Wireless (51%), Portugal Telecommunication International (28%), Zhongxinfutai (20%) and the Macao SAR government (1%).

It is still unclear whether the acquisition will be done by the mainland-based China Unicom Group or its listed affiliate in Hong Kong.

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