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- BUSINESS, Page 45Business NotesPRIVATIZATIONOpportunity Rings
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- Like much of the U.S. mainland, Puerto Rico is strapped for
- funds that it sorely needs to overhaul its schools and other
- public facilities. But the commonwealth does own a thriving
- telephone company that has a total value of more than $2
- billion. So last week Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon proposed
- that Puerto Rico sell the phone company and invest the proceeds
- in two $1 billion funds. The commonwealth would use the
- interest from the funds to upgrade Puerto Rico's schools and
- rebuild its crumbling infrastructure, including its water and
- sewerage systems.
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- Prospective bidders include GTE, BellSouth and the Spanish
- national telephone company. But Puerto Rican labor leaders said
- they oppose the deal because a new owner might lay off workers.
- Deja vu? In 1978 the commonwealth proposed selling the phone
- company but canceled its plans when prospective buyers refused
- to guarantee job security.
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