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Date: May 11, 1999

Subject: Endesa Espana Gets Green Linght for Takeover

Sources:  El Mercurio, La Tercera

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		ENDESA ESPANA GETS GREEN LIGHT

                   		 FOR TAKEOVER

                    

                    Chile's Antimonopoly Resolution Commission voted 3-2

                    Monday afternoon to permit Spanish giant Endesa Espana

                    to proceed with its purchase of an additional 34.7 percent of

                    energy producer Endesa Chile. Endesa Espana will now

                    raise its stake in Endesa Chile from 25 percent to 60

                    percent through its holding company Enersis, in a US$2.1

                    billion stock purchase expected to begin at 11 a.m. this

                    morning. 


                    The commission froze the deal on April 30 in order to review

                    the potential harm vertical ownership of power generation,

                    transmission and distribution could cause to Chilean energy

                    consumers. Endesa Chile, which generates 55 percent of

                    the energy used in the Central Interconnected System (SIC)

                    power grid, owns 100 percent of Transelec, which

                    administers SIC's high-tension lines, as well as 75 and 90

                    percent, respectively, of power distributors Chilectra and Rio

                    Maipo. 


                    National Economic Prosecutor Rodrigo Asenjo said he

                    would appeal the commission's decision to the Supreme

                    Court, a last ditch effort that may yet block the sale. But the

                    Supreme Court's decision Monday to quash a lawsuit

                    against the transaction brought by deputies of the governing

                    Concertacion coalition suggests there is little disposition on

                    the part of the judiciary to intervene in the matter. 


                    In the divided decision, which had the government's two

                    representatives voting against the deal, the commission

                    staked out four conditions designed to limit Endesa

                    Espana's actions until a final, definitive decision is reached

                    by the oversight body. 


                    The most important is a prohibition against Endesa Spain's

                    selling of any of its newly acquired stock in Endesa Chile

                    until the commission concludes its investigation into vertical

                    integration in the power industry. This would allow the sale

                    to be reverted if the commission ultimately rules that the

                    deal violates Chile's anti- monopoly laws. Other stipulations

                    require that top management officials and their deputies at

                    Endesa Chile and Enersis must be replaced by "different,

                    independent people" and that the two companies must hire

                    separate, new auditors. 


                    Representatives of Endesa Espana and Spanish government

                    officials had lobbied heavily against the commission's

                    intervention in the deal, as did most of Chile's business

                    community, which said the commission's intervention sends

                    the wrong signal to international investors. Local media such

                    as Copesa's La Hora praised Spanish companies for

                    investing in Chile despite the economic crisis and the

                    Pinochet case. They offer a "sustaining element of

                    confidence in the future of our economy," the newspaper

                    said, "and a basis for arguing that the economic crisis is

                    near its end." 

             

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