Carmakers team up with General Atlantic to bid for Nokia map firm: sources


  • TECH
  • Friday, 22 May 2015

POTENTIAL BUY: One financial industry source said that General Atlantic would likely take a 30% stake in the auto industry-led consortium, but that the exact percentage had not yet been finalised and could change.

FRANKFURT: Germany's premium carmakers Mercedes, Audi and BMW have teamed up with private equity firm General Atlantic to increase their firepower to acquire Nokia's mapping unit HERE, according to two people familiar with the matter. 

Finland's Nokia started a strategic review of its maps business last month, setting in motion an auction process that has pitted Internet players like Uber and Baidu against carmakers in a deal that could be worth up to US$4bil (RM14.40bil). The review came after Nokia announced a €15.6bil (RM62.59bil) takeover of network equipment maker Alcatel Lucent. 

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