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INDONESIAN GOVT ASKED TO POSTPONE INDOSAT DIVESTMENT.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-DEC-02
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

JAKARTA, Dec 30 Asia Pulse - The House of Representatives, by a letter dated 27 Dec 2002, has asked the government to postpone the divestment of its shares in publicly listed telecom firm PT Indosat (JSX:ISAT).

House Deputy Speaker AM Fatwa, who signed the letter, told reporters here Friday...

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