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  • Armenia Approves VimpelCom's Takeover Of Telecoms Co. Armentel

    ARMENIA APPROVES VIMPELCOM'S TAKEOVER OF TELECOMS CO. ARMENTEL

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Nov 14 2006

    YEREVAN, November 14 (RIA Novosti) - Armenian authorities have approved
    the sale of a 90% stake in telephone company Armentel, held by a
    Greek firm, to Russia's VimpelCom [RTS: VIMP] for $438.9 million,
    the state commission for public services regulation said Tuesday.

    As well as buying the stake from Greek telecoms group Hellenic
    Telecommunications Organization SA (OTE), Russia's second largest
    mobile operator, best known for its Beeline brand, will take on
    Armentel's debt totaling around 40 million euros ($51 million).

    VimpelCom, controlled by Russia's Alfa Group and Norway's Telenor,
    beat Russian mobile market leader MTS [RTS: MTSS] at the tender for
    the Armentel stake, which will give it 40% of the Armenian mobile
    telecommunications market. The takeover will be completed by the end
    of 2006, VimpelCom said.

    The Armenian government ceded its right to purchase the stake from
    OTE on November 9.

    Before receiving the authorities' approval, VimpelCom and OTE had
    closed the deal, worth 341.9 million euros ($438.9 million).

    Armenian Communications Minister Andranik Manukyan earlier said
    the government will sell VimpelCom the remaining 10% stake, on the
    condition that the company does not attempt to monopolize the South
    Caucasus country's telecoms market.

    Greece's OTE bought Armentel in 1997 for $142.5 million, and has
    since invested $300 million in the company, whose earnings in 2005
    stood at 110 million euros ($140 million).

    Armentel has about 600,000 fixed-line and 400,000 mobile service
    subscribers, and uses the GSM 900 and CDMA standards.

    As well as Russia, VimpelCom operates in the former Soviet republics
    of Kazakhstan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
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