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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

KPN Dividend

KPN is a Dutch fixed and mobile telephony, including 2G and 3G mobile operations.

Among the activities are KPN Mobile phone companies E-Plus, BASE, Simyo, Blau and Ortel that operate in several European countries (Germany, Belgium, France, Spain and the Netherlands).

History

The company was formerly known as Koninklijke PTT Nederland, and before Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen, PTT telephone or telegraph in public ownership and fixed line operator in the Netherlands. Before the spin-off of TPG, the company also controlled by the Dutch national postal services. KPN Dutch government privatized gradually from 1994, reducing its stake to 6.4% in 2005 and finally to zero in 2006. So it has waived its "golden share" right of veto.

In 2001, KPN tried to merge with Belgium's Belgacom telecommunications. Unsuccessful due to the unwillingness of the Belgian government. In 2001, Telefónica of Spain expressed its interest in the purchase of KPN.

The Japanese mobile phone company NTT DoCoMo has a stake of 2% in KPN Mobile NV. From 2000 to 2007 KPN Mobile used i-mode services in mobile networks.

KPN is partly owned KPNQwest, a telecommunications company also owned by KPN and Qwest Communications International American. The company was established to bring together the two partners of fiber optic networks and Internet services, expertise and customer base of EUnet International.

KPN has also made operational through joint ventures with TDC and Swisscom.

In 2007 KPN took over Getronics NV, worldwide enterprise ICT services with more than 22,000 employees, and became almost twice its original size. KPN is still occupied parts of the sale of Getronics which were not of interest. Recently sold a Dutch department name Getronics Business Application Services (BAS) to Capgemini for about 250 million euros. English

Aad van Waveren In 2009 he was appointed president and vice president Sergio Van Lacke it.

KPN dividend detalis
KPN Company detalis

1 comment:

  1. All the data on the dividendranking.com site seems way out of date.

    Better to get KPN dividend details from http://www.dividendmax.co.uk/netherlands/telecomms/kpn-koninklijke

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