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NATIONAL COMPANY FOR SPINNING AND WEAVING - Capital structure: the company s paid in capital is distributed over 26.415.038 shares at a par value of 1 L.E. per share. The company is 98,8% owned by the Holding Company for Spinning, Weaving, and Ready Made Garments, while the remaining 1,2% is owned by private sector banks. The company is one of the public sector companies operating under law 203 for the year 1991 and its executive regulations. the company s main activities are the production and marketing of filaments spinning, cotton fabrics, ready-made garments and cotton trading. The company opes three factories of which one is undergoing renovations and stopped operations. factories No. of Max Actual Factory 1 Preparation Spinning whirling Factory 2 Preparation spinning (tons) (tons) 545 4.500 Shut down for rehabilitation 610 4.500 1500 after rehabilitation 4.500 33% Factory 3 30 300 300 whirling Total 1.185 9.300 4.800 4.800 MISR BEIDA DYERS CO. - Capital structure: Misr Beida Deyrs Co. is an Egyptian company fully owned by the government with a paid-in capital worth of LE 39.330 million distributed over 7.865.940 shares at a par value of LE 5 per share. Activity Properties Quantity produced Dyeing and finishing Blended and cotton fabrics 000 s m 30.660 Dyeing and finishing Dyeing and finishing Blendad and cotton yarns tons 238 Dyeing and finishing Ready-made garments Wool and polyester tons 1.235 Ready made garments Medical cotton Medical cotton tons 231 Factory location area Acquisition Vendor/ country of origin (in m²) date Medical cotton Kafr El Dawar 4.928 1989 Germany, Switzerland, Italy Yarns Kafr El Dawar 3.069 1950-1974 Germany Wool and polyester Finishing Kafr El Dawar 79.178 1939-1982 Germany Kafr El Dawar 44.110 1952-1992 England, Germany, Italy, Switzerland Max Actual Medical cotton 1.200 tons 231 tons 19% 141 Yarns 1.000 tons 238 tons 24% 103 Wool and polyester 5.600 tons 1.235 tons 22% 1.121 Finishing 80.000 m 30.660 m 38% 1.131

ESCO ETABLISSMENT INDUSTRIEL POUR LA SOIE ET LE COTON - Capital structure: ESCO s paid-in capital stands at LE 15 million distributed over 3 million nominal shares with par value LE 5 per share. ESCO is owned by the Holding company for cotton, spinning, weaving and ready-made garments. the company s operations can be summarised in purchasing cotton fibres from cotton trade companies and then carrying out cotton spinning, weaving, and the production of ready-made wool garment. the following table shows ESCO s factories, acquisition dates, areas, and labor force: location Acquisition date Area (000 m²) Labor force 1 Kaleub spinning Kaleub 1967 29,9 408 2 Bahteam spinning Bahteam 1946 72,6 644 3 Egyptian spinning Mostourod 1961 65,2 437 4 New spinning Mostourod 1977 127,7 175 5- Weaving complex Bahteam 1962 44,2 967 6 Finishing mill Mostourod 1946 52,0 356 DAKAHLIA SPINNING AND WEAVING CO. - Capital structure: DSWC is and Egyptian company owned by both the government (holding company) and the public enterprise sector with a paid-in capital of LE 832.000 distributed over 832.000 shares at a par value of LE 1 per share. The company shareholders structure is as follows: 13% public enterprise sector, 87% holding company. activities Quantity produced yarns ton 5.158 Ready-made garments 000 s pcs 466 Knitted products 000 s pcs 1.782 Knitted fabrics ton 671 Factory location Area in sq.m Acquisition date Vendor/ country of origin Spinning El Mansourah 392.255 1964 Agrarian reform Knitted El Mansourah 1964 Agrarian reform Ready made garments Dakarnass 43,414 1970 Agrarian reform Ready made garments Aga 35.591 1960 Agrarian reform Max Actual Spinning (in tons) 866.640 546.850 63,1% 2.401 Knitted (in tons) 790.704 564.563 71,4% 476 Ready made garments (in 000 s pcs) 1.055.600 546.801 51,8% 563 Ready made garments (in 000 s pcs) Currently rented by Misr Taiwan company THE UPPER EGYPT SPINNING AND WEAVING CO. - Capital structure: UESW s paid-in capital stands at LE 25 million distributed over 5 million nominal shares at a par value of LE 5 per share. The company is owned by the holding company for cotton, spinning, weaving, and ready made garments. the company s main activities can be classified in 2 main categories: 1 circular spinning blended and cotton yarns, and circular spinning fibers 2 open ended spinning

Factory location Acquisition Vendor/ country Area (000 m²) Labor force date Kena Circular Kena 1960/85/90 Germany/ Japan 126 1.110 Sohag circular Sohag 1972/1990 Germany/ Japan 260,4 1.305 Assiut Circular Assiut 1972/90 Germany/ Japan 260,4 1.267 Kena Open-Ended Kena 1989 Germany Related to Kena Max Actual production Kena Circular 2.300 tons 834 tons 36% Sohag Circular 2.400 tons 1.432 tons 6 Sohag Assiut 2.400 tons 1.340 tons 56% Kena Open ended 900 tons 239 tons 27% MISR RAYON COMPANY - Capital structure: Misr Rayon s paid-in capital stands at LE 22 million distributed over 4.4 million nominal shares at a par value of LE 5 per share. Misrayon is owned by the Holding company for cotton, spinning, weaving, and ready-made garment. the company s main activities include viscose, nylon, and polyester production through its three plants, located in Kafr El-Dawar. However in 1997 the viscose plant stopped production for rehabilitation purpose and it did not come back into operation yet. Moreover, Misrayon was owning a forth plant for Polyester, and as a part of the company restructuring plan for privatisation, it was spun-off in the year 2000 under the name of Misr for Polyester fibers and filament Co. location Acquisition Vendor/ country Area Labor force date (000 m²) Viscose plant Kafr El Dawar 1948 Von Kohorn/ USA 38,5 1.660 Nylon plant Kafr El Dawar 1957 Zimmer/ Germany 9,4 585 Spinning Mill Kaft El Dawar 1978 Textima/ Germany 30,4 1.291 Max Actual production Viscose plant Stopped since 1997 - - Nylon plant 4,5 t/day 3,0 t/day 67, Spinning mill 10,0 t/day 4,9 t/day 49, MISR HELWAN SPINNING AND WEAVING CO. - Capital structure: Misr Helwan for spinning company is an Egyptian company fully owned by the government with a paid-in capital worth of LE 34.085 million distributed over 6.817.086 shares at a par value of LE 5 per share. The company is enjoying vertical integration in its operations for any activity starting from the cotton trading process and ending with the finishing and trading of ready made garments processes. activities type properties Quantity Measurement spinning weaving Circular spinning Open end spinning Shuttel shutteless Cotton yarn Polyester Blended yarn Cotton fabrics Blended and cotton fabrics Velvet/ plush finishing Dyeing Cotton yarns Textile and furniture produced 4.508 104.010 Ton Ton/ no. 27.994 000 s m² 38 Ton

Ready made garments Finishing printing Clothes finishing 15.571 000 s m. length Shirts/ dresses/ suits furniture Bed-sheets and covers Factory/ production lines location Area in sq. m Spinning factories Helwan 350 000 s pcs. Acquisition date Country of origin Circular spinning (1) Circular spinning (2) Open end spinning (3) Weaving factories Helwan 26.200 26.150 1958 1973 1982 European Union East/ West Europe Easter Europe Weaving (1) air pressure Weaving (2) Sodacoma Weaving (3) Old Pikanol Weaving (4) Solzer Weaving (5) Jaquard Weaving (6) Shuttel Pikanol Anti-Shuttel Pikanol Jaquard Pikanol Weaving (7) Jaquard Velvet Plush Weaving (8) shuttle Weaving (9)El Baroudeyah Finishing Finishing / velvet finishing Ready made garments - and utilization 10.117 16.790 3.033 3.033 5.058 5.350 3.033 1958 1982 1936 1974 1982 1974 1959 1962 Czech Republic Japan Belgium Switzerland Italy/ Germany Belgium Belgium Belgium/ Czech West Germany Czech Republic Germany Helwan 44.671 1988 Germany Helwan 6.248 1975 Japan Factory/ production lines Spinning factories Max No. wheels Actual No. wheels Circular spinning (1) Circular spinning (2) Open end spinning (3) Weaving factories Weaving (1) air pressure Weaving (2) Sodacoma Weaving (3) Old Pikanol Weaving (4) Solzer Weaving (5) Jaquard Weaving (6) Shuttel Pikanol Anti-Shuttel Pikanol Jaquard Pikanol Weaving (7) Jaquard Velvet Plush Weaving (8) shuttle Weaving (9)El Baroudeyah 75.420 43.388 2.320 121.128 no. looms 97 56 not operating 180 56 180 73 40 10 22 32 not operating 52.700-2.320 55.020 no. looms 24 56 not operating 180-76 73 40-22 32 not operating 7 45% 25% 42% 986 1.025

Finishing Finishing / velvet finishing Ready made garments Spinning factories Circular spinning (1) Clothes/bed sheets and covers 8-754 503 Million meter 40 no. machines 158 15 no. machines 80 67% 38% 51% 394 162 MISR FINE SPINNING AND WEAVING CO. - Capital structure: MFSC is an Egyptian company fully owned by the government with a paid-in capital worth of LE 68,04 million distributed over 13.608.646 shares at a par value of LE 5 per share. the company is specialized in the spinning and weaving of the Egyptian fine cotton as well as any other industrial fibers, knitting filaments, and ready made garments for its own operations and for the benefit of others in an outside Egypt, in addition to any other products related to cotton spinning and weaving. activities product materials Quantity produced Measurement spinning Yarn production Cotton yarn, fibers 10.974 Ton yarn knitting Filament Knitting and 1.100 Ton production fishing filaments fabrics Raw textile Cotton fabrics blended and cotton fabrics 37.049 000 s sq.m Ready made garments Clothes and furniture Shirts/ dresses/ suits/ bed sheets and covers 2.025 000 s s Location: Kafr El Dawar-Behera Factories Area in sq.m. Max. Actual Spinning 81.609 20.400 tons 10.974 tons 53,8% 3.419 Weaving 261.012 40.000.000 m. 37.049.000 m. 92,6% 3.117 Knitting 8.262 1.894 tons 1.100 tons 1.100 57 Ready made garments 9.955 3.210.000 pcs. 2.025.000 pcs. 63,1% 1.062 MISR FOR POLYESTER FIBERS AND FILAMENT CO. - Capital structure: the company s paid in capital stands at LE 28 million distributed over 5.6 million nominal shares at a par value of LE 5 per share, and it is owned by the holding company for cotton, spinning, weaving and ready made garments. the company s main activities include the production of polyester fibers and polyester filament in its two mills, located in Kafr El-Dawar. factories location Acquisition date Vendor/ country Labor force Fibers mill Filament mill Kafr El-Dawar Kafr El-Dawar Max Actual 1980 France Germany/ France Fiber mill 26.250 tons 12.000 tons 46% Filament mill 9.000 tons 3.900 tons 43% 811 625

MISR FOR TEXTILE EQUIPMENT COMPANY - Capital structure: the company is fully owned by the government with a paid-in capital worth of LE 3.702 million distributed over 740.400 shares at a par value of LE 5 per share. the company is specialized in producing the requirements of spinning and weaving factories as well as preparations for ready made garments factories. The company also produces wooden products, card clothing, flat tops, metallic card clothing, and cylindrical paper bobbins. Recently, the company has started to produce some wood working products for schools as a substitute for some wooden products. Activities type Properties Quantity produced Budgeted production 2001/02 Paper cones Paper cones Over which the spin ton 2.490 3.000 is packaged Cylindrical bobbins Different size For yarn spinning ton 59,5 60 of paper phase Metallic bobbins Treated pipes For yarn spinning (000) 147 143 phase Spiral bobbins Treated pipes For yarn preparation (000) 2.278 2.400 shuttles wooden For weaving looms (000) 10,4 18 Picking sticks wooden For weaving looms (000) 3,8 4,8 Weft pipes wooden For weaving looms (000) 118,4 250 Wood-making School use Desks and chairs (000) various products ribbons Flat tops For cotton carding (000) 41,2 36 brushes Flat tops For cotton carding (000) 1,6 3 Metallic card clothing and saw wires Metallic carding For cotton carding and artificial fibers ton 2,3 12 Silver cans Polyethilene cylinders Spin packaging (000) 6,3 8 lines location Area in Acquisition factories sq.m. date Paper cones Paper cones Kafr 3.397 1979 to 2001 and bobbins cylindrical paper bobbins El Olwe 919 1980 to 1994 Card clothing spiral paper bobbins Flat tops Helwan Kafr El Olwe Helvan 229 1.219 1971 to 1984 1968 to 1982 Country of origin West Germany West Germany Metallic card clothing 258 1975 Switzerland Prins and Picking sticks for Kafr El 232 sticks weaving Olwe 1975 West Germany Weft prins Helwan 668 Wooden Kafr 1.007 1976 West Germany shuttles Silver cans El Olwe 1.026 1968 to 1992 West Germany Metallic Helwan 864 1984 to 1990 Egypt (used) products - and utilisation factories lines Max Actual Paper cones Paper cones 4.000 tons 3.000 tons and bobbins Cylindrical paper bobbins 96 tons 60 tons 75% 62,5% 110 30

Spiral paper bobbins 3.000.000 pc 2.400.000 pc 8 3 Card clothing Flat tops Metallic card clothing 48.000 m 15 tons 36.000 m 12 tons 75% 8 18 6 Prins and sticks Picking sticks for weaving Weft prins 5.500 pc 300.000 pc 4.800 pc 250.000 pc 87,3% 83% 4 7 Wooden 22.000 pc 18.000 pc 82% 8 shuttles Silver cans 18.000 pc 12.000 pc 67% 9 Metallic products According to market demand 27 ORIENT COMPANY FOR LINEN AND COTTON - Capital structure: Orient s paid-in stands at LE 1.544.696 distributed over 1.544.696 nominal shares at a par value of LE 1 per share. It is worth mentioning that Orient is listed in Cairo and Alexandria Stock Exchange, and its stock latest trading price at the end of august 2001 was standing at LE 2.46/share. Beside the holding company for cotton, spinning, weaving and ready made garments the major shareholders in Orient, include a number of public and joint venture banks, insurance companies, public enterprise companies, and private sector companies as well as individuals. line Acquisition date Vendor/ country Area (000 m²) weaving Sacm 1984 Sacm 530 53 Sulzer 1983 Sulzer 1.409 190 Sulzer 1994 Sulzer 4.053 202 Dying and finishing Cutting out and ready made garments Labor force 1959/75 Europe 5.309 284 1975/90 Faf/ Germany Jokey/ Japan 2.409 555 production line Max (tons) Actual (tons) weaving Sacm Sulzer Sulzer 580 1.840 3.700 430 1.490 3.350 74% 81% 9 Dying and finishing 15.000 9.000 6 Cutting out and ready made garments 3.250 2.375 73% EL SHARKEYA SPINNING AND WEAVING CO. - Capital structure: the company is fully owned by the government with a paid-in capital worth of LE 25.0 million distributed over 5.000.000 shares at a par value of LE 5 per share. activities properties Quantity produced spinning Circular spinning Open end spinning Wool spinning Ton Ton Ton 1.253 817 105 weaving Cotton fabrics Wool fabrics 000 s m² 000 s m² 3.385 195 knitting tailing 000 pc 7.502 factories location area (in m²) Acquisition date Vendor/ country of origin

Spinning Circular Zakazik 26.400 1977/80 Spain Open end Zakazik 4.200 1986 England wool Zakazik 3.400 1960 England Circular Menya El Kamh 1985/92 England Weaving Pykanol Zakazik 6.600 1960/80 England Solzr Zakazik 4.300 1983 Switzerland Kafr Sakr Kafr Sakr 9.056 1980 England Knitting Zakazik 600 1989/95 England Max Actual Spinning Circular (ton) 2.750 1.253 46% 731 Open end (ton) 1.670 817 49% 127 Wool (ton) 320 105 33% 71 Circular Rented since 1/7/1999 1.550 Weaving Pykanol (000 s m²) 2.300 1.453 63% 229 Solzr (000 s m²) 2.200 1.497 68% 127 Kafr Sakr 2.000 Not operative since 21/6/2000 396 Knitting According to demand 48 THE GENERAL JUTE PRODUCTS CO. - Capital structure: the company is fully owned by the government with a paid-in capital of LE 7.5 million distributed over 15 million shares at par value of LE 5 per share. the company s main activities are: spinning and weaving of various jute products for its own account or for the account of others in the local and export markets production of other products related to the yarns and spins gened from jute plants, Egyptian hibiscus, or any other natural fibers. Total production in 2000/1 reached 15.000 tons. Total production output at local prices for the budgeted plan of 2001/02 is expected to reach LE 30 million distributed among the company s major products. Factory / production line location Acquisition date Belbais Factory 1959 Line 1: Hyshyan Matar St. 1989 Line 2: Cargo Bags Belbais City 1959 Line 3: Jute string El Sharkeya 1970 Line 4: Strings and Sisal ropes 1942 Factory Max Actual Belbais Factory 11.000 ton 7.000 ton 63,6% Line 1: Hyshyan 2.000 ton 1.500 ton 75% Line 2: Cargo Bags 6.000 ton 4.000 ton 66,7% 1.300 Line 3: Jute string 2.500 ton 1.300 ton 52% Line 4: Strings and Sisal ropes 500 ton 200 ton 4

MEIT GHAMR SPINNING CO. - Capital structure: the company is owned by both the government (holding company) and the public enterprise sector with a paid-in capital worth of LE 296.615 distributed over 296.615 shares at a par value of LE 1 per share. The company shareholders structure is: 13% public enterprise sector, 87% holding company. activity Unit Quantity Spinning and cotton trading Ton 5.417 factories Location Area (in m²) Acquisition date Vendor/ country of origin Factory (1) Meit Ghamr 35.442 1971-1988 India, Japan, Switzerland, Germany Factory (2) Meit Ghamr 6.442 1983-1986 England workshops Meit Ghamr 932 1960-1988 Egypt Factory Max Actual Factory (1) 2.620 tons 1.784 tons 68% 1.201 Factory (2) 2.692 tons 1.824 tons 68% 413 workshops According to demand 58