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    INSTANT COMPENSATION - CEMENTO MORE
    10-11-2006
    LRAGIR.AM

    The Armenian government sold the fifth generating unit of the thermal power
    plant of Hrazdan to direct 250 million dollars at subsidizing gas for
    producers and the population. It is clear that thereby the government tried
    to relieve the consequences of expensive gas and appear to the public as a
    committed government. Perhaps the government had better spend this money on
    plastic surgery and had at least a pair of angel's wings attached to each of
    the ministers. It would be at least interesting and amusing for the public,
    and people would appreciate the sense of humor of the government. In the
    meantime, subsidizing gas is not only uninteresting but also useless,
    pointless and ineffective. Several days ago Prime Minister Andranik
    Margaryan announced that the mechanism of subsidizing needs to be revised.
    Yet several days before Karen Karapetyan, CEO of ARG, had announced about
    the ineffectiveness of this subsidy. The culmination was Michael
    Baghdasarov, who described a situation which made it clear that the
    government does not subsidize but gives about 20 million dollars to some
    companies.
    The owner of the factory of cement said the cement factories of Armenia
    hardly manage to supply the foreign demand. Baghdasarov said the demand
    caused the price of the cement to go up. Nevertheless, the Armenian cement
    is cheaper than the cement produced in other countries. It appears that
    there are almost perfect conditions for the Armenian cement factories:
    demand they hardly manage to supply, a cheap price. In this case, it is
    strange that the government susidizes Ararat Cement owned by Tsarukyan and
    Hrazdan Cement owned by Baghdasarov, and the subsidy totals 20 million
    dollars. They may say that the subsidy keeps the price low, which causes
    demand to go up. However, Michael Baghdasarov the cement producer says they
    increased the price because the demand is high. In other words, it is
    pointless to subsidize these companies because the cement producers could
    increase the price and the price of gas would not affect the production of
    cement. Only the profit of these companies would be concerned. It would
    decline, of course. But if the government can say that they gave immense
    subsidies to these companies to sustain their profit, it is not clear where
    this profit goes. Of course, to the state budget. Let us suppose, the amount
    set down legally. How about the rest? The owners, in fact, put the profit in
    their pockets. Meanwhile, it is not the government who should think about
    the profit of these companies but their owners.
    If one of them, Michael Baghdasarov states that they hardly manage to supply
    the demand, it means these companies do not boost their capacity and
    production. Meanwhile, a factory which produces a competitive product, which
    is highly demanded, should think about boosting production to get more
    profit. However, why should Michael Baghdasaryan and Gagik Tsarukyan think
    about increasing their profit if the government has assumed this function
    and sells the state property to subsidize private giants for them not to
    disturb themselves and display management skills to boost their profits.
    In this respect, the action of the government is far from logic but is
    closer to morality. It does not want to load its faithful and committed
    businessmen who have more serious problems to tackle. Only
    economist-theorists think that a businessman should invest profits in
    production. There are countries where the goal of the businessman is far
    from production, although it is defined by the same root - reproduction. Not
    that of cement, of course, but power.
    JAMES HAKOBYAN
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