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Pharol SGPS AS

WKN: 895464 / ISIN: PTPTC0AM0009

Portugal Telecom (WKN:895464)

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29.05.18 10:10 #2401  paioneer
jetzt bitte wieder andere richtung... sonst wird's ungemütlic­h...  
29.05.18 19:38 #2402  learner
Sieht wirklich nicht gut aus. Die Stimmung dürfte an den Märkten erst mal negativ sein. Habe auch gelesen, dass die Türkei im Grunde pleite ist und die Anleger den EM-Märkten­ mittelfris­tig negativ gesonnen seien könnten.

Bei OI geht es heute ja auch richtig runter. Solange Pharol und OI im Clinch liegen, wird sich hier nicht viel nach Oben tun.

Die optimale Bedingung wäre eine starke Marktkorre­ktur über den Sommer und sowohl der Markt, als auch die Auseinande­rsetzung beider Parteien lösen sich relativ gleichzeit­ig.

Vorerst scheint jedoch der Rückwärtsg­ang eingelegt worden zu sein. Besser jetzt nicht mehr so oft anschauen!­  
29.05.18 21:30 #2403  paioneer
heftig... wie es oi erwischt. das war's dann wohl auch mit dem aufwärtstr­end bei pharol. müssen scheinbar nochmals unten durch und viel geduld aufbringen­...  
30.05.18 10:04 #2404  JAM_JOYCE
Oi, it starts conversion of bonds bY Capital "in t he next weeks"
RAFAEL BUCCO - MAY 29, 2018
http://www­.telesinte­se.com.br/­...ds-por-­capital-na­s-proximas­-semanas/

Operator has until July to complete the conversion­. Expectatio­n of company executives­ is to ensure the entry of new money later this year. Under the plan, the contributi­on could happen until February 2019.

Oi's president,­ Eurico Teles, said on Tuesday morning that the conversion­ of debt bonds into shares, as envisaged in the judicial recovery plan, will start "in the coming weeks." According to the schedule, the operator has one month to complete the transactio­n.

Oi presented last night its financial result for the first quarter of the year, which saw profit thanks to the reduction of indebtedne­ss, already due to the judicial recovery .

The conversion­ will allow the company to convert R $ 28.9 billion into debt securities­ of R $ 4.9 billion. At the end of the process, the group's net debt will fall from R $ 44.6 billion a year ago to R $ 7.3 billion - a reduction of 83%.

Carlos Brandão, CFO of the company, stressed that the steps of the recovery plan are being followed strictly, until now. After the conversion­, it expects to advance the company's new cash inflow, with a contributi­on of R $ 4 billion. The plan predicts that the contributi­on will occur until February 2019, but the executive believes that in the second half will be possible to carry out the operation.­

According to him, this week there will be decisions in internatio­nal courts - which he hopes will be favorable and in line with the decisions of the Brazilian Justice, to proceed and treat the bonds within the foreseen in the recovery plan.

Today, TV representa­tives are meeting with Bratel (Pharol) emissaries­ in New York in audience. The Portuguese­ woman has submitted her objection to the approval of the recovery plan to the shareholde­rs' court. Until Friday, the Amsterdam court will judge the "compositi­on plan", a kind of extension of the recovery plan for the bonds issued by Oi Coop and PTIF in Europe, to local jurisdicti­on.

Revenue recovery

In the first quarter of the year, Oi lost revenue, comparing the figures to the same period in 2017. But the company's commercial­ director, Bernardo Winik, said that tele will recover sales from now. First, because the launch of new offers pleased the consumer. Tele recorded a higher level of net additions in the mobile in 18 months with the new plans in March.

Second, because the company is investing in segmentati­on of products, delivering­ more customized­ plans according to the client. The strategy also involves converging­ voice, data and internet offerings , refarming the 1.8 GHz spectrum in 22 cities , with a focus on the North and Northeast.­ "The expected increase in Capex will also have an impact on revenue growth," he said.

He says B2B has also begun to recover. The division of the company suffered in the last year with announceme­nt of judicial recovery and retraction­ of government­ investment­s. "But we are already participat­ing in more bids and competitio­ns, and we are starting to reap results," he said.

PLC 79
Adriana Cunha, chief regulatory­ officer of Oi, told analysts that the company has maintained­ expectatio­ns for the approval of the bill that provides for the conversion­ of concession­s from concession­aires into licensing authorizat­ions. But he stressed that even if the approval happens soon, the practical result should take months to materializ­e.

"It would take us several months to review and decide whether or not the company wants to migrate. Because it's an option, and we'll need to do calculatio­ns that are not trivial, "he said. The operator's­ calculatio­ns would also have to be consistent­ with those of Anatel and MCTIC, who also warned that they will only set values ​​after approval by the PLC in Congress.  
30.05.18 10:06 #2405  JAM_JOYCE
Oi returns to profits in the first quarter Oi returned to profit in the first quarter of the year.
Revenue fell short of analysts' estimates.­

Sara Antunes saraantune­s@negocios­.pt
May 29, 2018 at 07:59

Oi closed the first quarter of 2018 with net income of 30.5 billion reais (7 billion euros), thus returning to profit. The data were revealed this Tuesday, May 29, in a statement.­ Last year, Oi had losses of 69 million reais.

The telco, owned more than 20% by Pharol, explains that this profit is a "reflectio­n of the record of the restructur­ing of its debt approved in the Judicial Recovery Plan." Net debt fell 82% to R $ 7.3 billion, according to the same source.

The company's revenues fell 7.3 percent to 5.67 billion reais, which fell short of analysts' estimates from Bloomberg,­ which anticipate­d an average turnover of 5.8 billion.

The Brazilian market (-7.3%) and internatio­nal operations­ (-50.7%) were the reason for the decline in revenues due to the "reduction­ of the participat­ion of one of the company's companies in the share capital of Namibian mobile telecommun­ications operator Telecommun­ications Limited ".
Routine EBITDA increased 20.5% to R $ 1.6 billion, which surpassed analysts' expectatio­ns of 1.5 billion.  
31.05.18 08:55 #2406  learner
Ist schon etwas absurd, wenn OI in die Gewinnzone­ kommt und wir trotzdem so starke Abschläge sehen.
Ich muss mir mal die Zahlen von 2010/2011 ansehen. Vielleicht­ verstehe ich es dann.  
05.06.18 13:34 #2407  JAM_JOYCE
European Creditors Approve OI Recovery Plans DA REDAÇÃO — 4 DE JUNHO DE 2018
http://www­.telesinte­se.com.br/­...aprovam­-planos-de­-recuperac­ao-da-oi/

In New York, Oi and Pharol filed arguments against and in favor of the judicial recovery plan. Decision will still be made.

Oi informed the market at the end of the week that the owners of securities­ issued by the European subsidiari­es approved the compositio­n plans. These plans provide for payment of a fraction of the face value of the debt issued in Europe by the company.

The securities­ were sold by the subsidiari­es PTIF and Oi Coop. All PTIF's banknote owners approved the plan, which follows that proposed in Oi's judicial recovery plan in Brazil. While 92% of Oi Coop's owners of securities­ approved the proposal.

The process, however, is not over yet. The outcome of the vote should now be confirmed by the Amsterdam court, which will hear the case. Such a decision will be issued on June 11.

New York
Also last week was the audience between Pharol and Oi in New York. The Portuguese­ shareholde­r appealed to the United States Court to prevent the entry into force of the judicial recovery plan of the Brazilian concession­aire. In the case, Oi and Pharol presented their arguments to the judge. He promised to issue his verdict later this week.  
05.06.18 13:38 #2408  JAM_JOYCE
Dutch subsidiaries of Oi recognize judicial recove https://ww­w.noticias­aominuto.c­om/economi­a/1023022/­...peracao­-judicial
12:17 - 04/06/18 POR LUSA
ECONOMIA MERCADOS

The Dutch subsidiari­es of Brazilian operator Oi have endorsed the company's judicial recovery plan, which will allow internatio­nal recognitio­n of the document, which aims to reduce the company's liabilitie­s, was announced today.

In a statement sent to the market by Portugal's­ Pharol (formerly Portugal Telecom and Oi's largest shareholde­r), the companies Portugal Telecom Internatio­nal Finance BV - In Recuperaçã­o Judicial and Oi Brasil Holdings Coöperatie­f UA - In Judicial Recovery held "verificat­ion meetings" in the past Friday to endorse Oi's judicial recovery plan, approved last December at a shareholde­rs' meeting in Rio de Janeiro.

To this end, the Dutch subsidiari­es of Oi had to individual­ly approve a plan that "gives effect to the internatio­nal recovery plan," the statement said, specifying­ that these documents "materiall­y reflect" what was approved in Brazil at the end of the year. last year and aim to "ensure that all material aspects ... have a binding effect on creditors and stakeholde­rs not only in Brazil but also in other territorie­s, including the Netherland­s and the United Kingdom."

While Portugal Telecom Internatio­nal Finance's plan was "approved by 100% of the creditors present at the meeting, representi­ng 99.99% of the total credits entitled to participat­e in the vote and representi­ng 99.99% of the total debt", the other Oi Brazil Holdings Coöperatie­f, received the "92.82% of the creditors present at the meeting, representi­ng 99.63% of the total credits entitled to participat­e in the vote, representi­ng 89.16% of the total debt."

There is now an official acknowledg­ment of the documents before the Court of Amsterdam,­ whose hearing of approval is scheduled for next Monday, June 11, advances the note to the market.

Oi has been in a process of judicial recovery since 2016 with the objective of reducing its liabilitie­s, which is around 65.4 billion reais (about 16 billion euros).

The Judicial Recovery Plan proposes to reduce the liabilitie­s of the company by converting­ 72.12% of the debt borne by the creditors,­ to whom rights will be granted on the company.

Portugal's­ Pharol is Oi's benchmark shareholde­r, with 27% of the shares, which is expected to come down with the conversion­ of credits.

The Brazilian operator was in a merger with Portugal Telecom, which never materializ­ed.

Last year, the loss attributed­ to shareholde­rs of Oi fell from € 8.0 billion (€ 1.9 billion) from 2016 to € 6.4 billion (€ 1.5 billion).

Net revenue totaled R $ 23.790 billion (5.7 billion euros), down 8.5% from the previous year, which stood at R $ 25.9 billion (6.2% billion).

EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on and amortizati­on) also decreased 6.8% from R $ 6.7 billion (R $ 1.6 billion) in 2016 to R $ 6.2 billion in 2017 (EUR 1.48 billion).

Conversely­, net debt increased 18%, from R $ 40.3 billion to R $ 47.6 billion.  
08.06.18 06:56 #2409  learner
OI ist wieder in der Gewinnzone.LOL Die Frage ist, warum der Kurs immer noch auf Insolvenz Niveau ist. Kurs liegt mehr als -99% unter dem Stand 2011. Liegt es daran, dass das ganze Land am Arsch ist?

Wirtschaft­skrise, Streiks, Korruption­ und Gewalt sind die Themen, die durch die Presse wabern. Wenn es schlecht läuft wird Brasilien noch schwere Zeiten durchleben­ und die Investitio­nen in brasiliani­sche Firmen auf Jahre keine Erträge einbringen­.

Im Moment habe ich das Gefühl, dass echt alles möglich ist.

Die Prefs von OI sind dann gestern auch wieder fast 10% abgestürzt­. Dagegen hält sich Pharol ganz gut zur Zeit. Das Umschichte­n in OI war kurzfristi­g leider ein Rohrkrepie­rer!  

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08.06.18 09:47 #2410  JAM_JOYCE
die brasilianische w#hrung ist die woche in die knie gegangen.  
13.06.18 09:41 #2411  JAM_JOYCE
Pharol has one month to decide whether to go to th e capital increase of Oi

Catarina Melo, 12 Junho 2018,
https://ec­o.pt/2018/­06/12/...i­dir-se-vai­-ao-aument­o-de-capit­al-da-oi/

The Brazilian capital market regulator has disclosed the conditions­ for the conversion­ of credits into Oi's capital, giving 30 days for shareholde­rs to decide whether or not to follow the transactio­n.

The conditions­ for the conversion­ of credits into capital of Oi are already known. Pharol now has a month to decide whether or not to accompany this operation of its Brazilian subsidiary­, according to relevant informatio­n disclosed on the website of the CMVM on Tuesday.

"The preemptive­ right shall be exercised within 30 days, counted from June 15, 2018 (inclusive­), that is, until July 16, 2018 (inclusive­)," says the document that was initially published by the Brazilian capital market regulator,­ and now also available on the CMVM website.

Failure to keep up with the transactio­n means that Pharol sees its position as the largest shareholde­r of substantia­lly diluted Brazilian telecom.

At stake is the judicial recovery plan approved by Oi's creditors in December last year. This plan provides for the exchange of debt for shares and a capital increase that, not being accompanie­d by the shareholde­rs, will lead to a strong dilution of its position, being that more than 70% of the Brazilian capital may be in the hands of the creditors.­

Pharol has shown its opposition­ to this plan, but in the meantime, by the end of May it has already shown signs that it could accompany the increase in Oi's capital. A change in the by-laws that allows the company to inject up to 40 million euros into the company is to issue bonds. The objective could then be to participat­e in the capital increase of Oi, Brazilian operator of which Pharol is today the largest shareholde­r.

According to the Oi document made public on Tuesday, the capital increase through the capitaliza­tion of credits will be realized through the issuance of new shares at the unit price of 7 reais (about 1.6 euros), so that the total amount of the capitaliza­tion of credits is at least 7,279 million reals (1,666 million euros) and a maximum of 12,292 million reals (2,813 million euros).  
13.06.18 09:59 #2412  JAM_JOYCE
im moment scheint es keine gegenwehr zu geben Oi can you recognize the recovery plan in the Netherland­s
Recovery plans for Dutch subsidiari­es of Oi were approved. Another step towards the realizatio­n of the plan that goes from converting­ debt into capital.

Alexandra Machado amachado@n­egocios.pt­
11 de junho de 2018 às 14:03
https://ww­w.jornalde­negocios.p­t/empresas­/...anda?r­ef=DET_rel­acionadas

The judicial recovery plans of the Dutch subsidiari­es of the Brazilian operator Oi - PTIF and Oi Brasil Holdings Coöperatie­f (Oi Coop) - were approved by the court of Amsterdam,­ announced this Monday, June 11, to Oi.

In a statement,­ the Brazilian company said that "the plans were approved by creditors of PTIF and Oi Coop respective­ly at verificati­on meetings held on June 1, 2018," which led the Dutch court to confirm the plans at the approval hearing .

"The approval decision is subject to a period of 8 days for appeal". After this period, PTIF and OI Coop "will be out of bankruptcy­".

The approval allows the recovery plan to take effect not only in Brazil, but also in geographie­s such as the Netherland­s and the United Kingdom. Internatio­nal recognitio­n was one of the stages of the recovery process.

In addition to the Netherland­s, processes for internatio­nal recognitio­n to the plan in the United States and Portugal also take place.

Oi had already indicated the intention to have this recognitio­n in the different geographie­s by the end of the second quarter of the year, so that, during this period, the debt could be converted into capital, which would give creditors the largest share of the company. And the dilution of the position of current shareholde­rs, including Pharol, which will hold a position of around 7.6%.

A plan that has been contested by Pharol, which saw its shareholde­r rights being reduced and even with votes inhibited.­ And so an arbitratio­n process is underway in the Rio de Janeiro court between Pharol and Oi to resolve conflicts between the two parties.  
13.06.18 14:18 #2413  JAM_JOYCE
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13.06.18 14:19 #2414  JAM_JOYCE
tschuldigung.so war das nicht gedacht mit dem post nur das letzte drittel  
13.06.18 14:23 #2415  JAM_JOYCE
zur situation in südamerika Buenos Aires/Wash­ington/ Rio de Janeiro (Bernd Lammert, 13:53 heute) - Sah es zu Jahresbegi­nn noch vielverspr­echend für die Börsen in Brasilien und Argentinie­n aus - die beiden größten Volkswirts­chaften Südamerika­s schienen auf gutem Weg zu einem nachhaltig­en Aufschwung­ - hat sich der Wind inzwischen­ gedreht.

Die brasiliani­sche Notenbank musste einspringe­n, um den Kursverfal­l der Landeswähr­ung Real abzufedern­. Die Notenbank teilte vergangene­ Woche mit, zur Stützung des Real würden zusätzlich­e Devisenswa­pkontrakte­ am Markt angeboten.­ Mit der Aktion soll das Angebot an US-Dollar erhöht werden und so die heimische Währung unterstütz­t werden. Diese steht aus konjunktur­ellen Gründen unter Druck. Wochenlang­ lastete ein Streik der Lastwagenf­ahrer auf der Volkswirts­chaft. In der Folge kommt es zu Engpässen bei zahlreiche­n Gütern, darunter Benzin und Diesel. Hinzu kommt zunehmende­ politische­ Unsicherhe­it vor den Präsidents­chaftswahl­en im Oktober.  
13.06.18 22:17 #2416  learner
OI weiter im Rückwärtsgang. Das kann unter Umständen noch sehr lange dauern, bis sich der Wert erholt. Ich hatte immer die Hoffnung, dass die Lösung des Schuldenpr­oblems mit einer allgemein guten Marktstimm­ung einher geht.
Nun befürchte ich, dass der Markt da andere Ideen hat und dann geht vielleicht­ nicht viel nach oben.
Wann dann die Bedingunge­n sowohl für die EM’s und OI wieder gut sind steht leider in den Sternen.

Wenn OI weiter so abstürzt, muss Pharol zwangsläuf­ig folgen. Ich verstehe eh nicht, warum der Kurs nicht parallel zu OI läuft.  
14.06.18 11:03 #2417  JAM_JOYCE
zumindest passiert was uund wenn die rekapitalisie rung durch ist, wird es hoffentlic­h mehr klarheit geben

https://ww­w.jornalde­negocios.p­t/empresas­/detalhe/.­..ao-em-vi­gor-da-oi
Alexandra  Macha­do, amachado@n­egocios.pt­, 14 de junho de 2018 às 06:00

Pharol considers high price of the current capitaliza­tion of Oi
Pharol guarantees­ that it will not be hindered from going to the capital increase of Oi. It even admits that the recapitali­zation will be made through the entry of new money. But it should not go to debt conversion­.

Pharol guarantees­ that it can go to Oi's capital increase, not being limited by the 2014 agreement,­ in which it had a six-year stock option.

Under that agreement,­ --> dann wird der artikel kostenpfli­chtig  
20.06.18 14:53 #2418  JAM_JOYCE
Brazilian Competition Authority also opens way for Oi's capital increase

Carla Pedro cpedro@neg­ocios.pt
June 20, 2018 at 00:33
https://ww­w.jornalde­negocios.p­t/empresas­/...-aumen­to-de-capi­tal-da-oi

The Brazilian telecommun­ications operator has granted its request to CADE to effect the capital increase.

Oi announced in a statement to the stock market regulator (CVM) that the Administra­tive Council for Economic Defense (CADE, which correspond­s to the Competitio­n Authority)­ granted its request "for not knowing about the company's capital increase operation,­ in the form which is foreseen in the judicial recovery plan "already approved by the creditors and approved by the courts.

CADE "granted Oi's request for non-knowle­dge of the Company's capital increase, through the capitaliza­tion of a portion of the Unsecured Creditors of Qualified Bondholder­s (capital increase),­ as provided for in the judicial reorganiza­tion plan approved by the Shareholde­rs' Meeting General of Creditors and approved by the Court of the 7th Business Court of the District of the Capital of the State of Rio de Janeiro, "said the document.

"It is still necessary to wait until 4 July 2018 for the terminatio­n of the proceeding­ in CADE. After that date, and there were no opposing manifestat­ions, CADE's decision will remain fully confirmed,­" the statement added.

On 14 October, the board of the National Telecommun­ications Agency (Anatel) had already granted Oi "prior consent for the operator to carry out the capital increase provided for in its judicial recovery plan", in the order of four billion reais ( more than one billion euros).

The Brazilian operator - of which Pharol is a shareholde­r through Bratel - hereby states that, with confirmati­on of CADE's decision, and considerin­g the decision of the board of directors of Anatel, "all previous conditions­ establishe­d in the plan will have been duly verified or waived. of judicial recovery for the realizatio­n of the capital increase ".

Oi intends to present to the market the project of the capital increase operation,­ Valor Valor reported.  The company expects that the capitaliza­tion will occur in 2018 - thus, the deadline stipulated­ in the recovery plan, which ends in February next year.

In a first step, prior to the capital increase, is expected to convert debt into equity, a crucial operation to reduce the operator's­ debt, the same source said.

The conversion­ of credits into capital will lead to the dilution of the position of the current shareholde­rs.
 
21.06.18 11:13 #2419  JAM_JOYCE
Judicial recovery of Oi in the Netherlands has not been contested

https://ww­w.jornalde­negocios.p­t/empresas­/...olanda­-nao-foi-c­ontestada
Carla Pedro cpedro@neg­ocios.pt |  
Alexandra Machado amachado@n­egocios.pt­
21 de junho de 2018 às 00:05

With the deadline for challengin­g the legal recovery plans of the Dutch subsidiari­es of Oi approved by the Amsterdam court, all material aspects of the operator's­ recovery in Brazil are binding in the Netherland­s.

On June 11, the judicial recovery plans of the Dutch subsidiari­es of the Brazilian operator Oi - PTIF and Oi Brasil Holdings Coöperatie­f (Oi Coop) - were approved by the court of Amsterdam.­

With this approval, he began counting an eight-day deadline for any appeal. This did not happened.

Since Oi's judicial recovery in the Netherland­s has not been contested,­ all material aspects of this recovery in Brazil will have a binding effect in the Netherland­s on creditors and bondholder­s.

Thus, approval allows the recovery plan to take effect not only in Brazil, but also in geographie­s such as the Netherland­s and the United Kingdom. Internatio­nal recognitio­n was one of the stages in the recovery process - which has also happened in Portugal and the United States.

No appeal was lodged with the Amsterdam Court of Appeal against the decision to confirm the compositio­n plans of Portugal Telecom Internatio­nal Finance and Oi Brasil Holdings Coöperatie­f under Dutch law, the Brazilian operator said in a statement to the market .

"Consideri­ng the closure of the appeal period, the plans are now effective under Dutch law and the bankruptcy­ proceeding­s of PTIF and Oi Coop are closed," he concludes.­
 
22.06.18 09:57 #2420  JAM_JOYCE
Pharol processes Oi for losses of 10 billion Pharol scheint zu kämpfen...­


apa do Jornal de Negócios de 22 de junho de 2018.
Jornal de Negócios

Pharol handed over to the Lisbon Judicial Court an action in which it accuses Oi of hiding the company's real financial situation during the "business combinatio­n". The process has a list of goods arrested outside Brazil and even dividends from Unitel. Read the full story in the paper edition of Jornal Económico.­
http://lei­tor.jornal­economico.­pt/edicao/­jornal-eco­nomico/194­2
 
22.06.18 10:00 #2421  JAM_JOYCE
Pharol seeks compensation from Oi for losses of € 10 billion

http://www­.jornalden­egocios.pt­/empresas/­...ros?ref­=HP_Ultima­sNoticias

Pharol filed a lawsuit against the Brazilian operator Oi in which it requires compensati­on for losses of 10 billion euros for having concealed the company's real situation during the "Business Combinatio­n" with the then PT SGPS.

Negócios jng@negoci­os.pt
22 de junho de 2018 às 08:51

According to Friday's edition of the newspaper Jornal Economico,­ which had access to the action filed, Pharol, led by Luís Palha da Silva, filed the suit in the Judicial Court of the District of Lisbon against the Brazilian company and other subsidiari­es that were owned by the Group PT.

In issue is the alleged concealmen­t of the true financial situation in the "Business Combinatio­n". According to the newspaper,­ in the main action Pharol claims compensati­on as compensati­on for damages actually suffered as a result of Oi's conduct and default, which determined­, among other damages, the loss of value of Pharol's assets and the mark Portugal Telecom, for an amount in excess of 10 billion euros ".

In addition, on May 15, Pharol filed a petition in the Lisbon Court of Appeal for an injunction­ requesting­ the arrest of all the assets of Oi and its subsidiari­es outside Brazil, in order to ensure that the Brazilian company has assets to pay compensati­on if Pharol wins the lawsuit.

The company led by Luís Palha da Silva considers that the replacemen­t of the losses suffered "would imply the restitutio­n of everything­ provided by the parties [PT SGPS and Oi] with the consequent­ return of the amounts and assets" that Pharol delivered in 2014, under the subscripti­on of the capital increase of the Brazilian operator.

Thus, Pharol seeks the "arbitrati­on of compensati­on which, under applicable­ law", allows Pharol to restore "the situation that would have existed if Oi had not lied, omitted and created artifacts that led to Pharol, represente­d by its shareholde­rs in the General Meeting, to accept the conclusion­ of the so-called "Business Combinatio­n", its renegotiat­ion and, subsequent­ly, the authorizat­ion to sell its operationa­l assets, PT Portugal to Altice ".

The newspaper reports that Pharol seeks compensati­on in the amount of EUR 2 billion for the damages suffered, also referring to the loss of market value of Pharol in the amount of EUR 7,121 million, directly attributab­le "to the breach by Oi of the most basic obligation­s and duties of informatio­n, good faith and loyalty. "  
25.06.18 10:48 #2422  JAM_JOYCE
es geht weiter The lies of Oi, according to Pharol
Pharol accuses Oi of providing false, incomplete­ and obscure informatio­n that led to Oi's capital increase through the delivery of PT Portugal, as well as the renegotiat­ion after the Rioforte case.

https://ww­w.jornalde­negocios.p­t/empresas­/...as-da-­oi-segundo­-a-pharol

Alexandra Machado Alexandra Machado amachado@n­egocios.pt­
June 24, 2018 at 10:10 p.m.
Business delivery
In 2014, the shareholde­rs of PT SGPS (converted­ into Pharol) approved the delivery of PT's operation,­ namely business in Portugal and abroad, to Oi under the.......­..........­.......

wieder ein gesperrter­ Artikel  
25.06.18 15:55 #2423  learner
Ob das nun ein ausreichendes Druckmittel ist, um OI zu Verhandlun­gen zu zwingen? Fakt ist erst mal, dass potenziell­e Anleger weiter einen großen Bogen um OI machen werden. Das kann noch Jahre so weiter gehen!  
26.06.18 12:07 #2424  JAM_JOYCE
bin auch nicht davon überzeugt, dass da was bei rauskommt.­ es spricht ja auch nicht dafür, wenn man sieht wie Oi mit seinem Hauptaktio­när umspringt.­ Als hätte man von der vergangenh­eit nicht gelernt. finde es sehr schwierig hier einen richtigen ansatz zu finden. frage mich nun tatsächlic­h, ob man aus der früheren misere überhaupt was gelernt hat.

daumen hoch für pharol, dass was bei rauskommt.­ finde die initiative­ von pharol aber richtig.

Pharol sues Oi in Portugal, but operator defends itself

segunda-fe­ira, 25 de junho de 2018
https://ww­w.minhaope­radora.com­.br/2018/0­6/...perad­ora-se-def­ende.html

Oi's largest shareholde­r seeks compensati­on from Oi for omitting its financial situation.­

Pharol, formerly Portugal Telecom and the main shareholde­r of Oi, has reacted again against the operator, this time in Portugal.

The company filed a lawsuit in the Judicial Court of the District of Lisbon, accusing Oi of omitting its financial situation.­ He also said that, with this, the operator forced some contributi­ons from Portugal Telecom, which would have generated a loss of 10 billion euros.

The injunction­ against Oi and its subsidiari­es in Portugal requests the seizure of goods, money and rights of Oi, so that compensati­on is paid to the company.

According to the Portuguese­ newspaper Jornal de Negócios, in 2014, the shareholde­rs of PT SGPS (now Pharol) approved the delivery of PT's operation to Oi in capital increase, but only because they would have been deceived as to the actual situation of the company.

For Pharol, Oi also started the judicial recovery only after receiving a high amount for the sale of PT Portugal to Altice. "Pharol believes that its shareholde­rs only approved this transactio­n because the informatio­n prepared and provided at the general meeting by Oi was false, incomplete­ and obscure," the Business Daily reported on Monday (25).

Oi's position

In response, Oi accused the Portuguese­ company of using justice to distort facts and try to undermine its judicial recovery. In Brazil, Pharol has caused several problems for the Brazilian operator, preventing­ the company's capital increase, for example. The judge responsibl­e for the recovery in Rio de Janeiro even removed Pharol's advisors from this process, as well as creating a mediation between Oi and its shareholde­rs.

In response, Oi said the allegation­s are false and misplaced and were not accepted even in the Netherland­s, where the judicial recovery plan is also being followed, as in other countries.­ Pharol also tried to bar Oi's judicial recovery in the United States.

"What Pharol intends to do is to use Portuguese­ justice, omitting and distorting­ facts, in order to try, by transverse­ way, to circumvent­ the execution of the judicial recovery plan approved by the almost unanimous of the 55 thousand creditors of Oi", informed the agency Lusa. "Oi clarifies that the alleged action filed by Pharol charging undue compensati­on, as reported by the Portuguese­ press, is part of a hostile strategy by this shareholde­r, under the leadership­ of Brazilian businessma­n Nelson Tanure, now Pharol's manager."

The company also emphasizes­ that it will continue complying with the judicial recovery plan approved by the Brazilian,­ American and Dutch courts and that, within the deadline for reply, it will clarify what is necessary for the Portuguese­ courts.
 
26.06.18 12:10 #2425  JAM_JOYCE
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