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Nokia seeks early permission to sell off its Chennai plant

"We have said that if we are allowed to sell the factory, any money we get from the sale, we would put it in the escrow account. It won't be ours. We would put it in a place until the tax dispute is resolved," said Barry French, Executive Vice President, Marketing, Communications and Corporate Affairs, Nokia.

October 15, 2014 / 09:23 IST
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Finnish mobile manufacturer Nokia wants early permission to sell off its plant in Chennai and put the money from the deal in escrow account till the time its tax dispute with Indian government is resolved.

"We have said that if we are allowed to sell the factory, any money we get from the sale, we would put it in the escrow account. It won't be ours. We would put it in a place until the tax dispute is resolved," Barry French, Executive Vice President, Marketing, Communications and Corporate Affairs, Nokia, told PTI in an interview.

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In first comments by a top executive after Nokia's last week's decision to suspend operations at its mobile manufacturing unit near Chennai, French expressed concern over the status of the plant and its declining value.

"What is particularly crazy is that the value of the facility is going down literally every day. It would be in the interest of everybody that we get what value we can get from the amount," he added.