Polsat looks to IPO
By Chris Dziadul
December 18, 2007 12.26 UK
The Polsat board may meet before Christmas to discuss an IPO on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, according to Józef Birka, one of its members. Birka was speaking to the local press and added that the Polish commercial broadcaster was in no immediate need of finding an investor following last week’s collapse of a proposed deal with Germany’s Axel Springer. He also refused to comment on speculation that the leading Polish publishing company Agora, whose interests include the national daily Gazeta Wyborcza, might buy into Polsat.
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