SPP advisors say sale can wait

Michal Šušák of Credit Suisse First Boston, advisors on the sale of a 49% state share in gas utility SPP, says the firm “doesn’t have a problem” with further delays in the privatisation tender “if we are convinced we need, say, a month longer.” According to the government’s sale schedule, SPP should be sold by the end of this year, but repeated delays have pushed back deadlines.

Compiled by Tom Nicholson from press reports.
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