Hutchison Telecom has no plans to sell Sri Lanka unit



Hutchison Telecom International's Sri Lanka unit will stay with the group, with new investments planned to increase coverage, while the parent is being de-listed from the Hong Kong stock exchange, an official said.
 

Hutchison Whampoa, the ultimate parent of the group, has made a general offer to Hutchison Telecom International to buy them out at US$545 million and go private. Conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa is owned by Li Ka-shing, one of Asia's richest men.
 

"Hutchison Telecommunications has no plans of selling their Sri Lankan operations to anyone else," a senior official at Sri Lanka's Hutch said on condition of anonymity.  (Market Trading)



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