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    Armenian company leads talks on chemical giant's future

    Mediamax news agency
    5 Nov 04

    YEREVAN

    The Armenian company Flash will from now on conduct talks with Russian
    investors on the sale of chemical giant Nairit, Armenian Central Bank
    Chairman Tigran Sarkisyan told a briefing in Yerevan today.

    Tigran Sarkisyan recalled that Nairit's shares belong 100 per cent to
    Haykapbank [Armenian communications bank] and the Flash company is
    carrying out the programme to revive the bank, Mediamax reports. The
    programme to revive the bank is supervised by the IMF, which is
    demanding that the process be finished by the end of this year.

    Mediamax news agency recalls that on 16 April this year an agreement
    was signed at the Armenian Central Bank on the sale of 100 per cent of
    Haykapbank's shares to Russia's Volgaburmash holding
    company. Addressing a briefing after the signing of the agreement,
    Volgaburmash representative Mikhail Zavertyayev said that the
    restoration of Nairit's position on the Russian synthetic rubber
    market was the priority for the holding company. For reasons of
    commercial confidentiality Zavertyayev refused to disclose the cost of
    the deal to acquire Nairit's shares. He said that Volgaburmash had
    worked out a draft project on the reconstruction of the enterprise,
    aimed at resuming the production of bu tadiene at Nairit. Mikhail
    Zavertyayev said that since 2003 Volgaburmash had invested 3.5m
    dollars in Nairit.

    Tigran Sarkisyan said today that the Russian holding company had
    demanded that the revival programme for Haykapbank be prolonged for
    four months, but, taking into account the commitments before the IMF,
    the Armenian side had not given its consent to this and had "decided
    to implement the revival programme with another investor, the Armenian
    Flash company".

    The Central Bank chairman said that Flash had invested more than 1m
    dollars in the bank and had finished the revival process. Tigran
    Sarkisyan said that Flash was now conducting talks directly with the
    Russian side on Nairit's fate.

    He said that for four months the Russian side would be studying
    Nairit's technical possibilities and would make a corresponding
    decision. Tigran Sarkisyan said that the 100 per cent of shares in
    Nairit were reflected in Haykapbank's balance sheet at the nominal
    price of 14.2m dollars. The bank has to realize these assets in the
    next six months, according to current Armenian legislation.
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