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T-Online: German Court OKs Takeover


Associated Press News Wire (ap@telecom-digest.org)
Thu, 1 Jun 2006 12:02:45 -0500

Internet service provider T-Online International AG said Thursday that
a German federal court has cleared the way for its absorption by
majority owner Deutsche Telekom AG, dismissing appeals against the
deal.

The Federal Court of Justice rejected as "inadmissible" complaints
against a Frankfurt court's ruling that pending lawsuits by
shareholders should not block any registration of the deal, T-Online
said in a statement.

Following the decision, "the merger will take effect once it has been
entered in the commercial registers of both companies," it added.

T-Online is Europe's largest ISP and has more than 13.5 million
subscribers.

Deutsche Telekom had spun T-Online off, but retained a 74 percent
stake.

In October 2004, it decided to buy out the remaining stake for nearly
3 billion euros from minority shareholders and bring the Internet
provider back into its T-Com unit.

Deutsche Telekom offered 8.99 euros ($11.56) per share for the
outstanding T-Online shares, well under the shares' issue price of 27
euros in early 2000.

More than 20 shareholders sued against Deutsche Telekom's buyout
offer, saying they were treated unfairly and demanding a higher buyout
offer.

On Thursday, Deutsche Telekom shares rose 1.3 percent to 12.84 euros
($16.51) on the Frankfurt exchange. T-Online shares dropped 2.25
percent to 7.40 euros ($9.52).

Copyright 2006 The Associated Press.

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