A proximité
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Qatar :The Qtel Group and its subsidiaries together under the new brand OOREDOO
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Qtel buys 15% stake in Tunisiana
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Algeria becomes one of the creditor countries in 2012
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Alcatel-Lucent, Tunisiana partner to provide broadband services across Tunisia
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Vivendi wants $ 7.13 billion for its 53% share of Maroc Telecom
Thus, Nedjma will come under complete control of the Qatari group, which intends to strengthen its presence in Maghreb countries,the Algerian daily El Moudjahid reports.
Algeria, through Finance Minister Karim Djoudi said early in September that it will exercise its right of pre-emption over Nedjma if Qtel acquires all the shares of Wataniya.Last Thursday, Djoudi told the National Radio that "it’s up to the State to decide whether or not to exercise the right of pre-emption."
Algeria has a 51/49 % ownership rule that companies must have a majority Algerian partner. Orascom Telecom encountered difficulties with the Algerian government of a proposed sale of the operator Djezzy to Vimpelcom
in May this year.
Algeria, through Finance Minister Karim Djoudi said early in September that it will exercise its right of pre-emption over Nedjma if Qtel acquires all the shares of Wataniya.Last Thursday, Djoudi told the National Radio that "it’s up to the State to decide whether or not to exercise the right of pre-emption."
Algeria has a 51/49 % ownership rule that companies must have a majority Algerian partner. Orascom Telecom encountered difficulties with the Algerian government of a proposed sale of the operator Djezzy to Vimpelcom
in May this year.









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