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Orascom Telecom leads Egypt up on North Korea venture
Published in Daily News Egypt on 10 - 12 - 2008

CAIRO: Shares of Orascom Telecom posted their sharpest single-day gain in at least a year on Wednesday, lifting Egypt s main index, as the firm said it would start operations in North Korea next week.
Shares of Orascom, the largest Arab mobile operator by subscribers, surged 11.11 percent to LE 26.70 ($4.84). The company said it would start operations in the reclusive communist state on Dec. 15.
North Korea is a new market and penetration is very low, said Teymour El-Derini, trader at Beltone Financial in Cairo.
Orascom shares, the fifth worst performers this year on the CASE 30 index, had fallen 74 percent this year to last week s close.
Investors were buying other telecom shares because of their high dividends, Mohamed Radwan, trader at Pharos Securities said.
Shares of Mobinil rose 3.45 percent to LE 136.01 and Telecom Egypt gained 4.13 percent to LE 15.65.
Shares of Mobinil have the highest dividend yield on the CASE 30 index and Telecom Egypt the fourth-highest, according to Reuters data.
The telecom sector has proven lately that it is more defensive, Radwan said. Their high dividend yield attracts investors and the prices have been more resilient to the volatility in the market.
The CASE 30 index, down 60 percent this year, rose 3.53 percent to 4,202.25 points. The Hermes index gained 3.14 percent 397.80 points and the broader CIBC index climbed 1.98 percent to 278.4 points.


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