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Abu Dhabi Investment Group Acquire Fiber Prime Telecommunications - FPT.NEW YORK and ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Aug. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Abu Dhabi Investment Group ("ABDIG"), a private investment group from Abu Dhabi, announced today an investment to acquire 62.5% of Fiber Prime Telecommunication's (FPT) shares. ABDIG is planning to invest up to $5 billion in subsea cable projects and will restructure FPT to become a top tier worldwide subsea cable company. FPT is proven leaders in providing fast, affordable, and reliable data services. "We look forward to partnering with the Abu Dhabi Investment Group management team to invest in critical global communications infrastructure," said Mr. Luiz Fuschini, who will serve as the President & Chairman of FPT. After careful consideration and deliberation, FPT's board concluded that the sale of FPT to ABDIG was in the best interest of FPT. "This transaction provides the opportunity for immediate and substantial value to FPT, while also allowing FPT greater flexibility to execute on its long-term strategic vision," said Mr. Fuschini. The combination between ABDIG and FPT would create a market leader managing more than $10B of subse, IT and telecom assets worldwide. The new company would operate under the FPT brand with Samir Auedd as CEO. "We are excited about the opportunity to partner with FPT and see tremendous benefit in ABDIG's acquisition and comprehensive offering heritage of technological innovation," said Mr. Auedd. "The breadth and depth of our combined product and service capabilities, delivered on a global scale, should enable us to provide a compelling value proposition to our customers," added Mr. Auedd. "We look forward to working closely with FPT's leadership to develop world-class solutions and drive customer success," said Omar Jawhal, president of ABDIG. About ABDIG About FPT View original content:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/abu-dhabi-investment-group-acquire-fiber-prime-telecommunications---fpt-300501239.html SOURCE Fiber Prime Telecommunications |