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Dubai group acquires 49 pct stake in Sphinx Glass factory
Published in Daily News Egypt on 18 - 05 - 2008

CAIRO: Dubai Group, the diversified financial services company of Dubai Holding, has acquired a 49 percent in Egypt's Sphinx Glass Company in partnership with Cairo-based private equity firm Citadel Capital.
Dubai Group invested AED 730 million in the project through its subsidiary Dubai Capital Group to become the second largest shareholder in the greenfield project located 70 kilometers north of Cairo, the company said in a press statement.
Sphinx Glass' float glass manufacturing facility will employ the latest technology licensed from PPG Industries, a leader in high-quality float glass, and will produce 220,000 tons of float glass annually targeting both the domestic and export markets.
Sphinx Glass is a wholly owned subsidiary of GlassWorks, a company established by Citadel Capital and a group of leading regional investors to pursue investments in the promising MENA glass industry.
Mustafa Farid Geninah, CEO of Dubai Capital Group, said, "Dubai Capital Group aims to own and build strong portfolio companies by concentrating on private equity, growth capital, 'genfield' investments and long-term public equity holdings. Our investment in the Sphinx Glass plant reflects our strong belief in Egypt's competitive advantage in the glass industry, not just within the region but also globally.
"Glassmaking in Egypt is a centuries-old industry, which is currently growing at a rapid pace. Investing with Citadel Capital in Sphinx Glass puts us in an ideal position to capitalize on this growth and will provide sustainable returns for our shareholders as part of our diversified investment strategy.
Float glass refers to glass produced in flat sheets using a technique that involves pouring molten glass on a bath of liquid tin, where a sheet of glass is formed by floatation. Sphinx Glass will produce glass with thickness ranging from 2mm to 19mm primarily for use in the construction and automotive industries.
Sphinx Co-Founder and Managing Director of Citadel Capital Hisham El-Khazindar said, "The Middle East and North Africa's abundant access to fuel resources and sand, the primary raw materials for glassmaking, is allowing the region to become a strong global glass producer.
"The construction of Sphinx Glass' plant reflects our strong belief in Egypt's competitive advantage in the glass industry, and collaboration with global leaders such as Dubai Capital Group and PPG Industries is an exciting step toward fulfilling this strategy.


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