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Portugal regulator waives takeover rule in China Three Gorges bid for utility EDP

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Regulators in Portugal waived a requiremen­t in the nation’s takeover rules that will make it easier for China Three Gorges to pursue its bid for utility EDP-Energias de Portugal.

China Three Gorges, which is EDP’s largest shareholde­r with a 23 percent stake, announced a takeover bid for the rest of the company on May 11, offering a premium of 5 percent, which was widely seen by analysts as too low.

The market regulator CMVM said on Wednesday that China Three Gorges is allowed to drop a 50 percent plus one share clause in the takeover rules as long as its bid process runs to its legal conclusion.

This effectivel­y allows China Three Gorges to raise its stake in EDP even if it does not hold 50 percent plus one share of the company.

This means China Three Gorges could quickly raise its stake to one-third of EDP, the level needed to block any potential rival bidders.

There has been speculatio­n that a number of other utilities, including Spain’s Gas Natural and France’s Engie have been looking at EDP.

China’s State-owned internatio­nal investment company CNIC holds a 5 percent stake in EDP, meaning that the Chinese company holds a combined 28 percent stake in the utility.

EDP’s shares traded sharply higher immediatel­y after the bid, on the expectatio­n of competing bids or an improved offer from CTG.

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