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  • Armenian Govt. To Sell 10% In Armentel To Russia's VimpelCom

    ARMENIAN GOVT. TO SELL 10% IN ARMENTEL TO RUSSIA'S VIMPELCOM

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    March 22 2007

    MOSCOW, March 22 (RIA Novosti) - Armenia's government said Thursday
    it would sell its 10% stake in Armentel for 38 million euros ($48.9
    million) to Russian mobile phone operator VimpelCom [RTS: VIMP],
    making it the sole owner of the Armenian telecommunications group.

    Last November, VimpelCom acquired 90% of Armentel's stock from Hellenic
    Telecommunications Organization SA (OTE) for 341.9 million euros
    ($440 million).

    A spokesmen for the Armenian government said the price quoted for the
    10% stake accounts for one-ninth of the amount VimpelCom paid to the
    Greek company for the 90% stake in Armentel.

    The Armenian government first proposed selling the remainder to
    VimpelCom last year, on condition that the company does not try to
    monopolize the post-Soviet South Caucasus nation's telecoms market.

    Under the deal, VimpelCom will also take on Armentel's debt, totaling
    around 40 million euros ($51 million).

    Armentel is Armenia's landline phone monopoly, which also offers
    Internet connection to providers and end-users. In addition, it is
    one of the two Armenian mobile phone operators, with about 400,000
    subscribers across the country.

    VimpelCom is Russia's second-largest mobile phone services provider,
    best known for its Beeline brand. It also operates in the former Soviet
    republics of Kazakhstan, Georgia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
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