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China Mobile Drops on Report Vodafone May Sell Shares

Enlarge image China Mobile Drops on Report Vodafone May Sell Shares

China Mobile Drops on Report Vodafone May Sell Shares

China Mobile Drops on Report Vodafone May Sell Shares

Jerome Favre/Bloomberg

China Mobile dropped 1.7 percent to HK$80.25 at the 12:30p.m. trading break in Hong Kong, while the benchmark Hang Seng Index gained 0.7 percent.

China Mobile dropped 1.7 percent to HK$80.25 at the 12:30p.m. trading break in Hong Kong, while the benchmark Hang Seng Index gained 0.7 percent. Photographer: Jerome Favre/Bloomberg

China Mobile Ltd., the world’s biggest phone carrier by market value, fell in Hong Kong trading after the Sunday Times said Vodafone Group Plc is preparing to sell its stake in the company.

China Mobile dropped 1.2 percent to close at HK$80.65, while the benchmark Hang Seng Index gained 0.7 percent.

Vodafone Chief Executive Officer Vittorio Colao approved a plan to sell its stake in China Mobile for more than 4 billion pounds ($6.2 billion), the London-based Sunday Times newspaper reported yesterday, citing investors it didn’t identify. Newbury, England-based Vodafone may look for a strategic partner or sell shares on the Hong Kong stock exchange, according to the report.

“Regarding Vodafone’s stake in China Mobile, the lock-up period has expired, so Vodafone has the right to decide whether or not to sell the shares,” Rainie Lei, a Hong Kong-based spokeswoman for China Mobile, said in an e-mailed statement today. Bobby Leach, a spokesman for Vodafone, declined to comment on the report yesterday.

Vodafone held about 3.2 percent of China Mobile’s outstanding shares as of April 30, according to the Chinese company’s annual report.

--Edmond Lococo. Editors: Lena Lee, Garry Smith.

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Edmond Lococo in Beijing at +86-10-6649-7507 or elococo@bloomberg.net.

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