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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Hadeel Al Sayegh<\/strong>

DUBAI: Qatari telecoms company Ooredoo<\/a> is preparing for a sale of 20,000 of its towers, it said on Monday, with sources close to the matter saying it has engaged Morgan Stanley to work on the deal.

Ooredoo is looking to sell towers in the Gulf region and other markets including Iraq and Algeria through a sale-and-leaseback arrangement, the sources said.

Reuters had reported on Sept. 15 that the group was considering a sale of its tower network.

In a bourse statement on Monday, Ooredoo said it is \"preparing for a potential carve out of its tower portfolio to extract optimal value for its infrastructure\".

The statement did not elaborate on the plans and the company declined to comment further while Morgan Stanley did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The transaction is at the second stage of bidding, which is expected to be followed by binding bids from investors, the sources said.

Ooredoo might package the deal in more than one bundle to separate investors because it could be difficult to find one buyer for the entire portfolio owing to the nature of the markets and their respective risk premiums.

There have been several such sales in recent years as
telecoms companies<\/a> seek to reduce debt and costs.

Deutsche Telekom in March started the sale of its towers operation, sources told Reuters, in a deal that could value the business at close to 18 billion euros ($17.4 billion).

Gulf region carriers have also been divesting from tower assets to reduce infrastructure costs and focus on
information and communications technology<\/a>, with such deals attracting specialised tower operators looking to enter new, high-growth markets.

Omantel in 2021 sold 2,890 towers to Helios Towers for $575 million, Saudi Telecom, spun off its 15,000-plus towers into a subsidiary called Tawal in 2019 and Zain sold 1,620 telecoms towers to IHS Holding for $130 million in 2020.
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卡塔尔Ooredoo准备电信塔资产出售

Ooredoo正寻求在海湾地区和其他市场销售塔包括伊拉克和阿尔及利亚通过售后回租协议,消息人士说。

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迪拜:卡塔尔电信公司Ooredoo准备出售的20000名塔,它周一称,消息人士透露,称已与摩根士丹利(Morgan Stanley)工作。

Ooredoo正寻求在海湾地区和其他市场销售塔包括伊拉克和阿尔及利亚通过售后回租协议,消息人士说。

路透社9月15日报道,该集团正考虑出售其塔网络。

Ooredoo周一在交易所的一份声明说,这是“准备的潜在开拓其塔组合提取最优值的基础设施”。

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声明中并没有透露具体的计划,该公司拒绝进一步置评,而摩根士丹利(Morgan Stanley)没有立即回复记者的置评请求。

事务的第二阶段招标,预计将紧随其后绑定投资者出价,消息人士说。

Ooredoo可能包协议在多个包单独的投资者,因为它可能很难找到一个买家对整个投资组合由于市场的性质和各自的风险溢价。

有几个等近年来销售电信公司寻求减少债务和成本。

德国电信在3月份开始出售其塔操作,消息人士向路透表示,这桩交易可能接近180亿欧元(合174亿美元)。

海湾地区航空公司从塔也被剥离资产减少基础设施成本和关注信息和通信技术这些交易,吸引专业塔运营商寻求进入新的高增长的市场。

Omantel 2021年售出2890塔Helios塔为5.75亿美元,沙特电信、剥离15000 +塔在2019年子公司“Tawal和Zain售出1620电信塔IHS控股在2020年以1.3亿美元的价格。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Hadeel Al Sayegh<\/strong>

DUBAI: Qatari telecoms company Ooredoo<\/a> is preparing for a sale of 20,000 of its towers, it said on Monday, with sources close to the matter saying it has engaged Morgan Stanley to work on the deal.

Ooredoo is looking to sell towers in the Gulf region and other markets including Iraq and Algeria through a sale-and-leaseback arrangement, the sources said.

Reuters had reported on Sept. 15 that the group was considering a sale of its tower network.

In a bourse statement on Monday, Ooredoo said it is \"preparing for a potential carve out of its tower portfolio to extract optimal value for its infrastructure\".

The statement did not elaborate on the plans and the company declined to comment further while Morgan Stanley did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The transaction is at the second stage of bidding, which is expected to be followed by binding bids from investors, the sources said.

Ooredoo might package the deal in more than one bundle to separate investors because it could be difficult to find one buyer for the entire portfolio owing to the nature of the markets and their respective risk premiums.

There have been several such sales in recent years as
telecoms companies<\/a> seek to reduce debt and costs.

Deutsche Telekom in March started the sale of its towers operation, sources told Reuters, in a deal that could value the business at close to 18 billion euros ($17.4 billion).

Gulf region carriers have also been divesting from tower assets to reduce infrastructure costs and focus on
information and communications technology<\/a>, with such deals attracting specialised tower operators looking to enter new, high-growth markets.

Omantel in 2021 sold 2,890 towers to Helios Towers for $575 million, Saudi Telecom, spun off its 15,000-plus towers into a subsidiary called Tawal in 2019 and Zain sold 1,620 telecoms towers to IHS Holding for $130 million in 2020.
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