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The “Saudi Sovereign Fund” acquires the 6 largest Egyptian companies…and the disclosure of the total deals

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The Saudi Sovereign Fund acquired the 6 largest Egyptian companies in total deals amounting to 27.9 billion pounds.

a company b unique

The Egyptian company “B-Tech” announced a new investment by the Saudi Egyptian Investment Company, which is wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund (the Saudi Sovereign Fund). According to Russia Today.

According to a statement, the Saudi Egyptian Investment Company will purchase a minority stake of regarding 34% in the “B-Tech” company from the second African Development Partners Fund of the International Development Partners Company, where the acquisition took place at a value of approximately 3 billion Egyptian pounds.

a company Mobco for fertilizers

The Saudi Sovereign Fund acquired a 25% stake in the state-run Misr Fertilizer Production Company (Mopco), following purchasing shares owned by government agencies, at a value of approximately EGP 7.1 billion.

a company Which finance

The Saudi sovereign fund acquired regarding 19.8% of the shares of the “e-finance” company, which specializes in the technology field, at a value of 7.5 billion Egyptian pounds.

Alexandria to trade containers

The Holding Company for Transport sold 297.95 million shares of Alexandria Container Handling, with a total value of 3.02 billion pounds, with an average selling price per share of 8.11 pounds.

Abu cere for fertilizers

Saudi Arabia acquired a share of regarding 19.8% of the company’s shares, which is a percentage added to a previous Emirati acquisition of regarding 21.5% of the company’s shares, with a value of approximately 7.3 billion Egyptian pounds.

a company Ibico industries pharmacological

The Saudi Sovereign Fund, through its subsidiary, “Saudi Egyptian Investment”, acquired 4.7% of the shares of “Egyptian International Pharmaceutical Industries” (EPICO) – equivalent to regarding 4.7 million shares – with a value of more than 140 million pounds.

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