Tag: Deutsche Post

DHL founder pleads ignorance in sworn testimony

William Armsted Robinson founded Document Handling Limited, one of the nation’s first courier services, and sold it for USD57 million last year. Competitors United Parcel Service and Federal Express, which fought the sale, wanted Robinson to testify that he was merely a financial front for the minority owner, Germany’s Deutsche Post. The US Department of Transportation eventually ruled against their claim and allowed the sale. In a transcript of his sworn confidential deposition, obtained by The Associated Press, Robinson said he had no idea how he came up with his USD60 million asking price for the company. But when he was offered $37 million, he said he responded, “Just forget it, we’re going fishing.” He testified he disregarded a financial analysis that valued the company at up to USD118 million _ more than double its ultimate sale price. And Robinson couldn’t explain why he was paid USD51 million for his 55 percent share of the company, while Deutsche Post was paid USD6 million for the remaining 45 percent.

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Deutsche Post asks for extension on deadline

Deutsche Post, the German postal service operator, has asked the German cartel office for an extension on the deadline by which it must respond to a warning it has received from the competition authorities. The company had asked for an extension until mid-December; as is usual in cases such as this, the extension has been granted. The dispute relates to restrictions on competition on the market for services for the preparation of mail.

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Deutsche Post will sell its 24.8 pct stake in Transoflex

Deutsche Post World Net AG will sell its 24.8 pct stake in parcel delivery company Transoflex and possible interests could come from US financial investors such as Chase Manhattan and JP Morgan, according to a prerelease of tomorrow’s Die Welt, citing sources. It said Deutsche Post is selling its stake because it anticipates a German appeals court to confirm a lower court ruling that disallowed its 1997 acquisition and its plans to completely takeover the company. The German cartel office in 1997 had initially cleared the acquisition with conditions but then blocked the November 2001 complete takeover. In 2001 it also declared the 1997 partial acquisition as invalid.

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German Regulator OKs 2005 stamp prices

The German telecommunications and postal services regulator RegTP Tuesday said it approved a 0.7% overall cut in 2005 stamp prices proposed by German mail delivery company Deutsche Post World Net AG. The new prices for letter delivery will take effect Jan. 1, 2005, and will be valid until Dec. 31, 2005, RegTP said. Since parts of its business are still without competition, Deutsche Post can’t set its own pricing for letters without regulatory approval.

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