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    ComNews: Results of Tender for ArmenTel Known

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.07.2006 13:22 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ System Russian Holding and an international
    consortium formed by VTEL Holdings Indian company and Knightsbridge
    Associates (said to be backed by a well known Armenian entrepreneur)
    will become the new owners of ArmenTel's 90% stocks, reported
    ComNews Russian news agency with a reference to a source close to the
    negotiations and tender proceedings. The Russian holding will own the
    PSTN while the Indian-Armenian consortium will obtain the cellular
    communication. These are the results of the tender announced by OTE
    Greek company, the owner of ArmenTel 90% stocks.

    "OTE promised to publish the outcomes of the tender late July or early
    August. Anyway System will be the winner but to all appearance it will
    have to share ArmenTel with VTEL Holdings/Knightsbridge Associates,"
    the source said. System's PR Officer Irina Potekhina neither refuted
    not confirmed the information. In her words, the results will be
    known in early August.

    According to ComNews the tender was marginally provoked by Altimo
    Russian company, which offered $360 million for ArmenTel's
    90% stockshare. However OTE considered the sum as a starting
    point. "Atlimo's mistake was that it listed the support of an
    official of the Armenian government and thought it's enough," the
    source said. It should be noted that OTE is not empowered to sell its
    stocks without the consent of the Armenian government, which owns 10
    percent of the stocks.

    To note, Deutsche Telekom, TeliaSonera and Tele2 Swedish companies and
    CBOSS (Russia), who also wished to purchase ArmenTel's stocks failed
    in the first round. "The price is not a decisive issue for OTE. It
    highlights political motives. These companies might have proposed a
    greater sum that System has," the source supposed, ComNews says.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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