UPDATE 1-Dubai's Tecom in talks with Dell, plans buyouts
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By Will Rasmussen
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt, May 18 (Reuters) - Tecom Investments, owned by the ruler of Dubai, is in preliminary talks on a joint venture with Dell Inc. (DELL.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and says it expects to make up to three acquisitions in the Middle East and Africa this year, including a mobile phone firm.
At least one of the purchases is likely to be in the United Arab Emirates, of which Dubai is a member, Abdullatif al-Mulla, chief executive officer of Tecom Investments, said in an interview in Sharm el-Sheikh ahead of a World Economic Forum conference.
Tecom owns stakes in mobile phone operators in Tunisia and Malta, as well as in the UAE's du telecom DU.DU. The company, which also operates business parks in the region, is owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum.
"We want to expand in the services business," Mulla said. "We want to address bigger targets and complement our business."
Tecom has been in contact with Dell, the world's second-largest personal computer maker, about a possible joint venture, Mulla said, declining to be more specific about Tecom's plans.
"We've had very rough discussions with them," Mulla said of Dell. "We want to see what they want to put on the table."
Last month, Dell's chief executive said the company expected to boost profits as it moves resources to faster-growing emerging market regions. Continued...




