Gross talks down Telecom price
The SEC again shook its finger at politicians who make
statements affecting share prices. Premier Stanislav Gross had
told the BBC that he likes the idea of floating the Český Telecom
stake on the stock exchange, as a way to eliminate the influence
of lobbyists. This sent the share price reeling, but Gross is an
expert at saying one thing and then negating it a few seconds
later. He proceeded to say that he'd tend to favor a tender if it
were shown to bring more money, because of the premium for a
majority stake. He also cleared the way for lobbyists to get
involved by proclaiming that their activities are not in any way
dishonest, only that their arguments are hard to evaluate. We
hope we're wrong, but we understood Gross to mean that
"arguments" might be more important than the bid price in the
Telecom sale. That, indeed, could send the share price reeling.
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