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  • AFK "Sistema" Is Negotiating On The Purchase Of "KH-Telecom" Company

    AFK "SISTEMA" IS NEGOTIATING ON THE PURCHASE OF "KH-TELECOM" COMPANY

    Mediamax
    Aug 21 2007
    Armenia

    Yerevan, August 21 /Mediamax/. Russian AFK "Sistema" (MTS mobile
    operator) is negotiating on the purchase of "KH-Telecom" Company
    (VivaCell trademark) - the largest mobile operator in Armenia.

    The Russian "Vedomosti" newspaper reported this today, referring to
    the President of AFK "Sistema" Aleksandr Goncharuk. He stated that
    the negotiations on the purchase of "KH-Telecom" continue, and it is
    not clear when the deal may be concluded.

    The newspaper also states that analysts assess "KH-Telecom" Company
    to a sum of $600mln.

    On July 12 of 2007, the General Director of VivaCell Ralph Yirikian
    refuted the statements on the possible sale of the Company. He compared
    VivaCell "to an 18-year-old young lady, who has many worshippers,
    who want to tie their lives with hers". However, he noted, "the young
    lady does not want to get married, but she wants to realize her plans".

    On August 15 of 2007, commenting in an interview to Mediamax on the
    statements, according to which the representatives of MTS arrived in
    Yerevan to carry out the final assessment of the cost of VivaCell,
    Spokeswoman of MTS Irina Osadchaya stated that "our stance remains
    unchanged - we are interested in acquisitions in Armenia and we are
    examining all the possibilities on this market".

    MTS is the largest mobile operator in Russia as to its subscribers
    and the volume of profit. It maintains 78,5mln subscribers in Russia
    and other CIS states. 52,8% of its shares belong to AFK "Sistema",
    about 40% is put on trade on the New York Stock Exchange in ADR.

    Capitalization of MTC as of August 20 makes $23,3bln, the net profit
    for 2006 - $1.08bln.
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