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GERMAN GOVERNMENT TO PULL OUT OF DEUTSCHE TELEKOM.(Business)
From:
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
| Date:
September 26, 2000
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The German government has pledged to eliminate its direct interest in Deutsche Telekom AG, a stake that has drawn criticism from American lawmakers concerned about the company's proposed $46 billion purchase of Bellevue-based Voice
Stream Wireless Corp.
Michael Steiner, the foreign policy adviser to German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, wrote in a Sept. 21 letter to U.S. National Security Adviser Samuel Berger that the German government ``reaffirms its determination to make the formerly state-owned company DT into a company managed on entirely market-economy lines and ...
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