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Celtel Zambia lists in Zambia's largest IPO

Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:17am EDT

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LUSAKA, June 11 (Reuters) - Zambia's largest mobile telepone operator, Celtel Zambia Plc (CELZ.LZ), listed on the Lusaka bourse (LuSE) on Wednesday in the southern African country's biggest IPO, valuing the company at $1.17 billion.

The stock gained 13.3 percent to trade as high as 725 Zambian kwacha, having listed at 640 kwacha.

Celtel is the 19th stock be listed on the LuSE and is the second African mobile operator to list this week, following Kenya's Safaricom's (SCOM.NR) debut in Nairobi on Monday.

Celtel Zambia, a unit of Celtel International BV which is part of Kuwait's Mobile Telecommunications Co (Zain) (ZAIN.KW), offered 1.04 million shares for sale at 640 kwacha.

Celtel Zambia Managing Director David Venn said Celtel had offered 20 percent of its 5.2 billion shares in issue to the public. The IPO was 150 percent oversubscribed by foreign institutional investors and the Zambian public.

Venn told Reuters that Celtel International BV would now hold 78.9 percent in Celtel Zambia, with the World Bank's finance arm -- the International Finance Corporation (IFC) -- holding 1.1 percent.

The company has 2.2 million mobile telephone subscribers in Zambia.

Africa's biggest listed telecom firms include South Africa's $32 billion mobile operator MTN (MTNJ.J) and fixed-line operator Telkom (TKGJ.J), Maroc Telecom (IAM.CS) and Egypt's Orascom Telecom (ORTE.CA), Telecom Egypt (ETEL.CA) and Egyptian Mobile (EMOB.CA).

Foreign players with operations in Africa include France Telecom (FTE.PA) and Zain. (Reporting by Shapi Shacinda; Writing by Marius Bosch; Editing by Louise Ireland)



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