Saudi to Buy Oger Telecom Stake for $2.56 Billion

Posted by Blog Sheikh on January 22, 2008

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Saudi Telecom Co., the Arab world’s largest phone company, agreed to buy 35 percent of Oger Telecom for 9.6 billion riyals ($2.56 billion) to gain access to markets including Turkey and South Africa amid growing competition at home. Saudi Telecom will complete the acquisition by the end of the first quarter, the Riyadh-based company said in a filing to the Saudi stock exchange. Oger Telecom, controlled by Lebanon’s Hariri family, provides fixed, mobile and Internet services in Turkey, South Africa and Lebanon. “This acquisition offsets home competition and gives the company a wider footprint”,Diala Hoteit, telecom analyst at National Bank of Kuwait, said in a telephone interview. The purchase is at least the third that Saudi Telecom has made in the past year as it prepares for a third mobile-phone provider to begin service in Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s largest economy. In 2007, it won a mobile-phone license in Kuwait for $908 million, and paid $3 billion for a 25 percent stake in Malaysia’s Maxis Communications Bhd. The Maxis stake gives Saudi Telecom access to 1.4 billion people in Asia and enables it to provide roaming services to at least 1.5 million Indians working in Saudi Arabia.

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