Vattenfall Europe Says Has Reopened German Grid Sale Process
November 26 2009 - 8:35AM
Dow Jones News
German utility Vattenfall Europe AG Thursday said it has
reopened the bidding process for its power transmission grid after
the company failed to agree on key issues with a financial
consortium with which it was in exclusive talks.
Vattenfall Europe spokesman Steffen Herrmann said the tender
process has been reopened to other suitors earlier this months, but
declined to say how many new parties have joined the process or
identify their names.
Recent media reports cited unidentified sources as saying that
Vattenfall Europe is talking to Belgian power grid operator Elia
System Operator SA (ELI.BT).
Herrmann added that the original timeframe that aimed at selling
the 9,500 kilometer ultra-high voltage power grid by the end of the
year was now unlikely to be achieved.
Herrmann also said that Vattenfall has failed to agree on key
issues in the exclusive talks with the financial consortium
consisting of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS), Allianz SE (ALV.XE)
and Deutsche Bank AG's (DB) infrastructure fund RREEF.
These issues include the purchase price, which people familiar
with the matter previously said was around EUR500 million.
Company Web site: www.vattenfall.de
-By Jan Hromadko, Dow Jones Newswires; +49 69 29 725 503;
jan.hromadko@dowjones.com
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