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China Mobile Makes First Overseas Acquisition
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China Mobile Communication Corp (CMCC) yesterday announced its takeover of Pakistan's mobile phone firm Paktel Ltd for $284 million, marking its first major overseas acquisition.

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Under the deal, CMCC, the parent of Hong Kong-listed China Mobile Ltd, agreed to acquire an 88.86 percent stake in Pakistan's fifth-largest mobile operator from Luxembourg-based Millicom International Cellular SA.

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The acquisition followed CMCC's abortive bid last year for Millicom, which controls mobile networks in 16 countries across Latin America, Africa and Asia. The deal was estimated at $5.3 billion and would have potentially represented the largest overseas acquisition by a Chinese company.

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Marc Beuls, president and chief executive officer of Millicom, said in a statement that Millicom chose to sell Paktel to CMCC after a number of parties showed "strong interest"; and that the deal would enable Millicom to "focus on the 16 markets where we have already established strong market positions".

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The deal, set for completion next month after regulatory approvals, marks a big step forward for CMCC, which has shown increasing determination to tap into overseas emerging markets.

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CMCC is regarded as the most capable Chinese operator to expand overseas through acquisitions.

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Its Hong Kong-listed arm had 71.4 billion yuan ($9.1 billion) in hard funds by June 30, 2006.

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Lu Qijun, a researcher with the State-owned Asset Supervision and Administration Commission, said it was natural for CMCC to expand abroad to generate new revenue streams.

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"The government has been encouraging telecom operators to expand overseas to grow stronger and bigger," said Lu, adding CMCC is well-positioned to tap into overseas markets thanks to its fat profits.

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CMCC last year generated 285.3 billion yuan in revenues and 96.8 billion yuan ($12.4 billion) in pre-tax profits. The firm had 318 million mobile phone subscribers by the end of last year, up 20 percent year-on-year.

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According to statistics released by the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) yesterday, China numbered 461 million mobile phone users by the end of 2006.

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With mobile phone penetration running high in big cities, CMCC has identified emerging markets including China's rural areas and developing countries as a major battlefield for new subscribers.

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Pakistan, with its population of over 160 million but with low mobile phone penetration standing at just 12.8 percent in 2005, offers tremendous growth potential.

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Paktel had 1.56 million mobile phone subscribers by October 2006, an increase of 69 percent from December 2005.

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Chinese operators' overseas expansion would benefit domestic telecoms equipment manufacturers such as Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp, gaining a whole new market for their wares.

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"We believe China Mobile's successful acquisition of Paktel would have a positive effect on our business in Pakistan," said a Huawei spokesman.

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(China Daily January 23, 2007)

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