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Lone bidder offers $58.3 mln for Czech Airlines

* Sole $58.28 million bid comes with conditions

* Analysts see bid as low

* Ministry set to decide on bid by Oct 20

(Adds bid details, analyst, ministry comment)

By Jason Hovet and Jan Korselt

PRAGUE, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The lone bidder for loss-making Czech Airlines offered 1 billion crowns ($58.3 million) for the state carrier on Wednesday, but attached strings that may make the deal unacceptable for the government.

A consortium of Czech companies Unimex and Travel Service said its bid price was based on the company having zero equity value, which analysts said may imply a cash injection by the government and which in turn made the bid look low.

The Czech carrier has slumped into deep losses after a poorly executed expansion in recent years and due to the global financial crisis that badly hurt the airline industry.

The Finance Ministry has said it would make its sale recommendation to the government by Oct. 20.

Under Czech accounting standards, the airline had a negative equity value of 708 million crowns at the end of June, according to internal documents quoted by analysts and media.

Under international standards, which better reflect the value of leased planes, the company's net equity was over $200 million, CEO Radomir Lasak said earlier this year.

Analysts said it was not clear how the equity position had developed due to further losses at the airline, made as passenger numbers and revenue sink in the economic crisis.

CSA posted a $99.6 million loss in the first half as revenue dropped by 30 percent to $487 million and the airline said it planned to sell three Boeing 737 planes by the end of this year.

However, analysts said the bid still looked low.

"If they would want to pour in 700 million and then get 1 billion, it would seem to me as an unacceptable bid," said Jan Prochazka, analyst and partner at brokerage Cyrrus. "Even if it was a 1 billion crown offer without conditions, I don't think the state would accept."

Prochazka added the ministry would probably view a bid somewhere between 2 to 3 billion crowns as fair.
Earlier this month, the government brought to CSA a new supervisory board chief who said a drastic restructuring would be necessary.

Privately owned Unimex holds interests in travel, housing and development sectors. It holds a stake in Travel Service, a charter and low-cost air carrier. Icelandair (ICEAIR.IC) holds a stake in Travel Service along with Unimex.

The consortium remained as the sole bidder for the airline after Air France-KLM (AIRF.PA) pulled out of the tender in August. (Writing by Jason Hovet; Editing by David Holmes) ($1=17.16 Czech Crown)

http://www.reuters.com/article/rbss...090930?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=10522
 
Privatizzazione CSA: non se ne fa piu' nulla

Govt decides not to privatise Czech Airlines
ČTK | 27 October 2009

Prague, Oct 26 (CTK) - The national air carrier Czech Airlines (CSA) will not be sold to the consortium of Unimex and Travel Service and the stake of nearly 92 percent will remain in state hands, the government decided Monday, PM Jan Fischer told journalists after the cabinet meeting.

CSA will not therefore be privatised. The cabinet's decision is based on Finance Minister Eduard Janota's recommendation.

The consortium has offered Kc1bn for CSA but it has also laid down a number of of unacceptable conditions, Janota said.

"The offered price was not the only criterium (for the government's decision)," he said.

The consortium, for example, wanted to pay the price in four installments until 2013, which is in contradiction with the government's resolution. The state would not have a guarantee that it will receive the whole sum, Janota said.

One of the consortium's main conditions was the demand that CSA's owner's equity be at least at zero at the moments of takeover.

However, at end-August CSA's owner's equity was minus Kc1.2bn, Janota said. The result of CSA's privatisation would therefore be negative for the state.

Janota also objected the bidder's demand that the maturity of its loan worth Kc2.5bn from the state-run company Osinek be extended.

In addition, the consortium did not pay a deposit of Kc20m.

Copyright 2009 by the Czech News Agency (ČTK). All rights reserved.
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