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    UPDATE 2-Vimpelcom buys Armenia telco for 382 mln euros
    By Julie Tolkacheva

    Reuters, UK
    Nov 3 2006

    MOSCOW, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Russia's number two mobile phone firm
    Vimpelcom (VIP.N: Quote, Profile, Research) outbid Abu Dhabi-based
    Etisalat and Russian conglomerate Sistema (SSAq.L: Quote, Profile,
    Research) to buy Armenian Armentel for 382 million euros ($488
    million), Vimpelcom said on Friday.

    Vimpelcom said in a statement that it had signed a deal to buy 90
    percent of Armentel from Greece's largest telecoms operator OTE
    (OTEr.AT: Quote, Profile, Research) for 341.9 million euros for the
    stake and assume around 40 million euros in net debt and obligations.

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    Armentel is a fixed-line operator in Armenia with mobile licences on
    the GSM, the world's most widely used cell phone technology, and CDMA
    standards, the dominant technology standard for U.S. cell phones. It
    has 600,000 fixed-line subscribers and 400,000 GSM clients.

    "With approximately 40 percent mobile market share, Armentel occupies
    a strong position in the Armenian market and we will work to enhance
    the position," the statement quoted Vimpelcom Chief Executive
    Alexander Izosimov as saying.

    "It is a wonderful deal," said Deutsche UFG analyst Alexei
    Yakovitsky, adding that Armentel was acquired at 6 times 2005 EBITDA.

    "This is very cheap."

    By 1540 GMT, Vimpelcom traded down 0.33 percent at $64.43.

    Yakovitsky said the deal did not have much impact on the price as it
    was about 3 percent Vimpelcom's enterprise value of $15 billion.

    "This is not a major deal, but it is good and is certainly value
    accretive," Yakovitsky said.

    OTE bought Armentel in 1998 but said earlier this year it would sell
    it because the unit was not in line with its strategic focus. In
    June, OTE short-listed four bidders, including Etisalat and Sistema.

    "It's good news because OTE exited Armenia, a country away from its
    core portfolio in the Balkans at a fair price," HSBC Pantelakis
    analyst Vangelis Karanikas said.

    OTE shares rose 0.48 percent to close at 20.80 euros in Athens.

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    The bidding was over on Sept. 18 and since then the market has been
    rife with rumours as to who had won the tender.

    The world mobile phone market is now short of acquisition targets
    with cash-rich international majors hunting for purchases to expand
    beyond their satiated markets.

    Russian cellphone companies have joined the rush as local market
    penetration reaches more than 100 percent.

    Vimpelcom spokeswoman Yekaterina Osadchaya said that Vimpelcom, a
    purely mobile phone firm, did not plan to sell the fixed-line part of
    Armentel.

    "When we bid for the company, we understood pretty well that the
    fixed-line business is very important for it. We will try to combine
    fixed-line and mobile services for the first time," she said.

    (Additional reporting by George Hatzidakis in Athens)
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