Examples of Portugal Telecom in a sentence
This health care plan is managed by Portugal Telecom – Associação de Cuidados de Saúde (“PT-ACS”).
On March 30, 2015, the Exchange was completed, whereby PHAROL (1) transferred to Portugal Telecom International Finance, B.V. (“PT Finance”), a subsidiary of Oi, an aggregate amount of 47,434,872 common shares and 94,869,744 preferred shares of Oi, and (2) received from PT Finance debt securities of Rio Forte with a nominal value of Euro 897 million and a call option on the transferred shares (“Call Option”).
Under this transaction, Portugal Telecom entered into a shareholders’ agreement with AG Telecom Participações (“AG Tel”) and LF Tel, S.A. (“LF Tel”), two of the main shareholders of Telemar Participações, the controlling shareholder of Oi, the terms of which were contained mechanisms to produce unanimous voting by these parties in meetings of the board of directors of Telemar Participações on strategic financial and operating decisions relating to the activity of the Oi Group.
The segments that are presented are detailed below: • Portugal: The Group owns Portugal Telecom (“PT Portugal”), the largest telecom operator in Portugal.
Clearly Petitioner was aware that 1) the surface area was defective and 2) action was required, per their duties, to address this issue.
He was chair and chief executive officer of Credicard Group (a Citigroup company), chief executive officer of Vivo S.A., the largest mobile telecommunications company in Brazil (a Telefónica SA and Portugal Telecom company), chair of Publicis Brazil and president of Natura S.A. He was previously a board member of Edenred S.A. in France, Pão de Açúcar S.A. (Casino), Natura S.A. and BR Distribuidora (Petrobras company) in Brazil.
CITIC Telecom and Portugal Telecom also entered into a strategic alliance agreement for capitalizing on their respective expertise in certain areas of collaboration in the telecom sector and in the identification of ICT investment opportunities in order to create value for their respective shareholders.
Pursuant to this strategic alliance agreement, CITIC Telecom will select Portugal Telecom as the CITIC Telecom Group’s strategic ICT service provider.
For Portugal Telecom, no differences have been identified between IFRS as adopted by the EU and applied by Portugal Telecom, and IFRS as published by the International Accounting Standards Board.
Any gain generated by the former Portugal Telecom Group as a result of the adoption of this regime, resulting from tax losses of the companies included in the tax consolidation, was recorded in earnings of the holding company Portugal Telecom and not in the company that had generated the tax loss.