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    CONFLICT OF SHAREHOLDERS AT RUSSIAN VIMPELCOM, NEW OWNER OF ARMENTEL,
    FLARES UP

    Yerevan, December 16. ArmInfo. The Board of Director of the Russian
    operator VimpelCom has not approved the company's budget for 2007 for
    disagreements of the shareholders: Norwegian Telenor (26.6% of voting
    shares) and Russian Altimo (32.9% of voting shares). Telenor
    representatives voted against the budget. They explain that they are
    concerned over the business development in the Ukraine. In response,
    Altimo Vice President Kirill Babayev urged Telenor to refuse from
    destructive methods of work at VimpelCom. Nevertheless, VimpelCom
    management will have to act on the basis of the draft budget.

    ComNews reports that on December 14, VimpelCom Board of Directors did
    not approve the consolidated budget for 2007. The Board of Directors
    comprises three representatives of Alfa-Group, three representatives
    of Telenor and three independent directors. One of the independent
    directors was proposed by Alfa, one by Telenor and one by minority
    shareholders. Eight of nine votes of the directors are required for
    adoption of a decision.

    The conflict between the key shareholders of VimpelCom especially
    flared up after the Russian operator entered the Ukrainian market
    wherein Alfa and Telenor had already been present as shareholders of
    Kyevstar operator. Telenor holds 56.5% shares of Kyevstar, Altimo
    branch Storm - 43.5%. It is for the third time that Board fails to
    approve the budget. Earlier the company failed to approve the budget
    for 2006 twice. Then the company's management was allowed to act in
    accordance with the draft budget. The management saw no big problem in
    the lack of an approved budget, but it was concerned over the lack of
    a long-term strategic development plan.

    Analysts see no threat to the activity of VimpelCom because of the
    unapproved budget for 2007, on the whole. "Judging from the previous
    experience, this situation will have no impact on the operating
    activity of VimpelCom and its structures, including in the Ukraine,"
    supposes an analyst of Aton investment group, Nadezhda
    Golubeva. "Ukrainian Radio Systems (URS) does not need as many
    investments as before. So Vimpelcom can redistribute the budget of
    2005 directing more funds to the CIS countries than to Russia," an
    Uralsib analyst, Konstantin Chernyshev says.

    In the meantime, they in Telenor are concerned over the business in
    the Ukraine. "Figures show that the business of Ukrainian Radio
    Systems develops worse than VimpelCom management planned from the very
    beginning. This proves that Telenor's concerns are justified," Telenor
    Russia Director for External Ties Anna Ivanova-Golitsina told ComNews.

    Telenor press-service reports that the latest data on the number of
    URS's subscribers and the share of the market in the Ukraine do not
    meet the promises of VimpelCom. While, they in VimpelCom insist that
    the company develops in accordance with its plans. Thus, now URS has
    almost 1.6 million subscribers.

    According to URS data, in November, Beeline connected 323,730 new
    subscribers, which is by 25% more than in October 2006. The financial
    report of VimpelCom OJSC, incomes of Beeline in the Ukraine in the 3rd
    quarter of 2006 grew by 98%, to $11.5 million.

    Unlike their Russian colleagues, Ukrainian analysts are less
    optimistic about the disapproval of the budget for 2007. They think it
    was the revenge of Telenor to Russia Altimo for regular breaches of
    the meetings of Kyevstar Board of Directors. "The situation at URS is
    not good enough. Thus, the subscribers base indicators are not so
    good. There is lack of a strategic development plan and incomes from
    investments. VimpelCom covers the expenses of the Ukrainian branch.
    Moreover, there are rumors in the telecommunications market of the
    Ukraine that Altimo is also dissatisfied with the development of URS,"
    says Dmitry Sholomko, an analyst of the Ukrainian company UBL. "If
    Telenor manages to block the budget, it will be a severe blow upon
    Altimo as the break-even of URS is still far enough," says Roman
    Khimich, an expert of the Ukrainian Consulting company Netton CG.

    In their turn, Armenian analysts refrain themselves from comments so
    far. Nevertheless, they believe that the conflict between the key
    shareholders will have a definite impact on the development plans of
    ArmenTel from the point of view of expenses for modernization of the
    telecommunications net in Armenia. To recap, Greek OTE announced the
    closing of the transaction for acquisition of the 90pct stake in
    ArmenTel by VimpelCom yet last month. The transaction cost $420
    million according to OTE's data.
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