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    RUSSIAN COMPANY TO BUY ARMENIAN TELECOM MONOPOLY - PAPER

    Aykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    26 Apr 06

    Text of Vaagn Hovakimyan report by Armenian newspaper Aykakan Zhamanak
    on 26 April headlined "Who owns Sistema"

    It's already clear that one of the Russian telecom companies will
    shortly buy [Greek company] OTE's 90-per-cent share of ArmenTel.

    Potential buyers themselves say that they will: in early April a
    public relations official of Sistema Telecom, Anna Boyko, announced
    that the company was going to buy the shares and even specified how
    much it was ready to pay - 350m dollars. And this sum may well turn
    out to be bigger. As far as we know, OTE expects to get between 400m
    and 450m euros for ArmenTel.

    Sistema Telecom is part of the Sistema financial corporation, a group
    of several dozens of companies operating in various markets.

    Systema's total capital is about 11bn dollars. Sistema Telecom is a
    kind of the head office for the group's six other telecom companies,
    three of which are mobile service operators. Officially, Sistema
    Telecom has 40m subscribers. One of its member companies is MTS,
    Russia's biggest mobile service operator.

    Obviously, the Russian wish to buy ArmenTel has political motives
    too. Before Sistema Telecom made its bid public, ArmenTel had
    named other Russian buyers. So why exactly Sistema Telecom? In
    fact, the Sistema corporation is a network of companies of various
    specialization, and the Russian government is also involved in it:
    it holds shares in several telecom companies which are also owned by
    the Sistema corporation. So, Sistema's structure seems to be specially
    designed to mislead as to who actually owns the shares of which of its
    companies or, respectively, the shares of their daughter companies
    and who is ultimately behind all this network of indirect ties. The
    key point here is that the corporation is said to have close relations
    with the Moscow authorities. That is probably why it won several big
    contracts years ago and has grown strong enough ever since to buy
    major stakes at various companies. The Russia mass media have widely
    reported about these bizarre and mysterious contracts.
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