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legal action over Djezzy last resort-Orascom
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 18 - 11 - 2010

BARCELONA - Egypt's mobile phone company Orascom Telecom said it still hoped to resolve a dispute with the Algerian government over its Djezzy unit although it did not rule out arbitration as a last resort.
"There is an international tender to choose advisers on Nov 24," Chief Executive Khaled Bichara told the Morgan Stanley annual TMT conference in Barcelona on Thursday.
Algeria began recruiting advisers last month to help value local mobile firm Djezzy, which it wants to nationalise and which is Orascom Telecom's biggest revenue earner.
Orascom is currently in talks to sell assets to Russian group VimpelCom (VIP.N), a deal that would create the world's fifth biggest mobile phone operator.
Bichara said should Orascom not hear from the Algerian government or get a price for Djezzy it did not consider fair it could be in arbritration by the second quarter next year.
"We would only go to arbitration as a last resort," Bichara said, adding that international arbitration could take two to four years.
Bichara also said the deal with VimpelCom did not hinge on whether or not Djezzy was part of the package and that the company may sell some assets independent of the outcome of its negotiations with VimpelCom.
"We got (VimpelCom) management understanding what the risks for Algeria are...we asked if there is a problem with Algeria would we continue and VimpelCom's (Alexander) Izosimov said yes," Bichara said.
But analysts have said uncertainty over Djezzy could scupper the deal.
Algerian industry and government sources have said they believe a price for Djezzy of between $2 billion and $3 billion would be fair.


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