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Viewing cable 08CAIRO2557, EGYPT DELAYS SALE OF SECOND TRANCHE OF TELECOM EGYPT

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08CAIRO2557 2008-12-23 12:24 2011-08-24 16:30 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Cairo
VZCZCXYZ0003
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHEG #2557 3581224
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 231224Z DEC 08
FM AMEMBASSY CAIRO
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 1220
INFO RUCPDOC/USDOC WASHDC 0438
UNCLAS CAIRO 002557 
 
STATE FOR NEA/ELA, NEA/RA, EB 
USTR FOR MOWREY 
COMMERCE FOR 4520/ITA/ANESA 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958:  N/A 
TAGS: ECON ECPS EFIN EINV PGOV EG
SUBJECT:  EGYPT DELAYS SALE OF SECOND TRANCHE OF TELECOM EGYPT 
1. (U) Summary: The Government of EgyptQs planned sale of 20% of 
Telecom Egypt, the countryQs sole fixed-line provider, has been put 
off indefinitely.  Citing unfavorable market conditions and worries 
 
over the global economic crisis, the Ministry announced that it was 
scuttling the offering originally planned for 2009.  In the past 
nine months, Telecom EgyptQs shares have dropped 38% on the Cairo 
Stock Exchange. End Summary. 
2. (U) Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tarek 
Kamel announced December 22 that the plan to offer a second tranche 
of Telecom Egypt shares in the stock market has been delayed. In the 
first tranche, Telecom Egypt sold 20% of its shares to the public in 
2005.  The Ministry had been planning to offer a second tranche in 
2009. Kamel said that any future decision to move ahead with the 
sale Qdepends on the circumstancesQ of the economic environment and 
the ongoing global financial crisis. 
3. (U) Telecom Egypt is Egypt's sole fixed-line operator, with 11.3 
million subscribers as of September 2008.  In the first three 
quarters of 2008, Telecom Egypt had net earnings of LE 2.2 billion 
(US$ 400m) up 28.5 percent from fiscal 2007.  In addition to fixed 
telephone lines, Telecom Egypt has 340,000 broadband subscribers for 
its ADSL internet services. 
4. (U) In its initial offering in 2005, Telecom Egypt sold 20 
percent of its shares at LE 20.33 (US$3.60) per share, netting the 
GOE LE 5.132b (US$930.3m).  Telecom EgyptQs share price peaked in 
March 2008 at LE 22.95 (US$4.17) per share, but has since fallen 38 
percent to LE 14.17 (US$2.58). Despite this decline, shares of 
Telecom Egypt have far outperformed the benchmark CASE 30 index of 
Egyptian stocks which is off by nearly 60% year to date. 
5. (U) The Government of Egypt currently owns 80 percent of Telecom 
Egypt, with twenty percent held by the public.  Egyptian law 
requires the government to own a majority of Telecom EgyptQs shares. 
 
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