Sep 3, 2009
Li to appeal PCCW buyout
Mr Li (left) sought to appeal the ruling, but his request was denied last month by the Court of Appeal. -- PHOTO: AFP

HONG KONG - HONG Kong tycoon Richard Li is planning one last appeal of a court decision that blocked him from buying out PCCW, the city's major telecommunications company.

Pacific Century Regional Developments Limited, Mr Li's Singapore-listed company, has filed a notice with the short saying it plans to challenge the earlier ruling in Hong Kong's highest court, according to a statement to the Singapore Stock Exchange late on Wednesday.

Mr Li attempted to take Hong Kong-based PCCW private for about US$2 billion (S$2.88 billion) earlier this year via PCRD and his other company Starvest.

But Mr Li and his allies were forced to bow out of the controversial deal after a court sided with the local securities watchdog, which claimed the shareholder vote approving the buyout offer appeared to have been rigged.

Mr Li sought to appeal the ruling, but his request was denied last month by the Court of Appeal.

The latest move by PCRD marks Mr Li's one last appeal in Hong Kong.

PCCW said it would not take part in the latest legal battle but has filed a statement with court expressing its support for the appeal.

'Since PCRD is progressing the appeal it is not necessary for PCCW itself to be an appellant,' PCCW said in a statement.

Mr Li is the son of one of Asia's richest men, billionaire businessman Li Ka-shing. -- AP

 

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