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Swedish mobile network equipment maker Telefon AB LM Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) has bought Nortel's controlling stake in LG-Nortel, a joint venture between Nortel Networks and LG Electronics Inc. (SEO:066570). Nortel will sell its 50 per cent plus one share stake in LG-Nortel to Ericsson for US$242 million in Cash subject to certain purchase price adjustments.

Nortel filed for bankruptcy protection in January and was looking for a buyer for its 50 per cent plus one share in LG-Nortel. Ericsson aims to expand its footprint in Korean market through the acquisition and expects the joint venture to bring a positive effect on its earnings within a year after closing.

The joint venture will be renamed LG-Ericsson and is expected to become one of the major telecom players in Korea. LG Electronics said it remained committed to maintaining its strategic investor status in LG-Nortel. The joint venture will continue to be headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.

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