Egypt's Global Telecom books in cost of Algerian settlement

Vendredi 23 Mai 2014

Cairo - Egypt's Global Telecom has restated its results for last year, increasing its net loss to 20 billion Egyptian pounds ($2.81 billion) from a previously reported $924-million after booking in the costs of settling a long running dispute with Algeria over ownership of local telecoms operator Djezzy.
Egypt's Global Telecom books in cost of Algerian settlement
 Last month Global Telecom, previously called Orascom Telecom and 51.9 percent-owned by Russian-controlled telecoms group Vimpelcom, sold a 51 percent stake in Orascom Telecom Algeria, known as Djezzy, to the Algerian National Investment Fund for $2.6 billion in a deal which Vimpelcom said would leave it with 49 percent of Djezzy but result in a $2 billion writedown.

The dispute with the Algerian government over Djezzy's ownership dated back to before Vimpelcom bought into Orascom Telecom in 2010, as part of a wider $6 billion deal to acqure Egyptian tycoon Naguib Sawiris's various telecoms interests.

Global Telecom also said in a bourse statement on Thursday the net loss last year compared with a loss of 1.29 billion Egyptian pounds ($181 million) in 2012. ($1=7.1249 Egyptian pounds)

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Reuters