May, 2007 The Impact of Privatisation on the SME Sector Survey results 2007.

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May, 2007 The Impact of Privatisation on the SME Sector Survey results 2007

May, 2007 What we said about the importance of Privatisation for the Future of Kosovo? Promotes productive use of SOE assets and land Promotes long-term investment in industry Creates new businesses Creates new job opportunities Promotes a growing private sector All necessary for the sustainable economic development of Kosovo

May, 2007 Enterprises tendered to date: 23 NewCos tendered to date: 26 Total Privatisation proceeds : 19,216,134 Total Investment commitments: 0 Confidentiality Agreements 339 Privatisation as of 1 st April 2004

May, 2007 Enterprises tendered to date: 282 NewCos tendered to date: 460 Contracts signed: 260 OSO 243 SSO 17 Total Privatisation proceeds : 303,795,676 Total Investment commitments: 124,042,564 Registered Investors in KTA database: 7,904 Total pre-qualified investors 2,240 Privatisation as of 1 st May 2007

May, % change Survey Results - Revenues

May, 2007 Survey Results – Real Employment 107% change

May, 2007 Survey Results – Investment planned 454,438 Euro per Company

May, 2007 Please note – all companies surveyed are Regular Spin Offs Survey Results

May, 2007 Kosovo Exports 2004 – 15.2 Million Euro 2005 – 45.5 Million Euro 2006 – 69.7 Million Euro

May, 2007 Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After Komuna - Prizren

May, 2007 Printeks - Prizren Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After Kosovo Printing House - Prizren

May, 2007 Germia - Pristina Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Krikos - Pristina Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Energo Montimi - Pristina Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Ramiz Sadiku - Peja Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Leather and Shoe Combine - Peja Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Unis - Peja Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Mitrovcanka - Mitrovica Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Bus Station - Skenderaj Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Strawberry Farm - Gjilan Before Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 After

May, 2007 Mushroom Factory - Pristina Kosovo Privatisation Survey May 2007 Before After

May, 2007 Is Privatisation Working? It is clear that Privatisation is promoting the productive use of SOE assets and land, promoting long-term investment in industry, created new businesses and new real job opportunities, and Promoting a growing private sector. All necessary for the sustainable economic development of Kosovo.

May, 2007 In Conclusion This is not the success of the KTA, this is the success of the hard working entrepreneurial people of Kosovo. Part of the KTAs mandate was to preserve and enhance the value of the enterprises (SOEs) under its trusteeship. The key way to achieve this is to Privatise those assets and enable the private sector. This survey shows that with the help of the people of Kosovo, we have gone a very long way to achieving this. Privatisation is Working!