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    BAGHDASAROV COMPLAINS

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    [08:12 pm] 27 November, 2008

    "The statements made by the government according to which Armenia
    has a stable banking system and may attract foreign investors is
    simply an attempt to turn the wish into reality," stated today head
    of "Armavia" airlines Mikael Baghdasarov. According to him, foreign
    investors wish to make investments in Georgia and not Armenia. It is
    more beneficial to make investments in Georgia because the income tax
    and the VAT are lower. Baghdasarov says that Armenia's banking system
    has its downsides. Instead of giving loans and circulating the money,
    banks are raising interest rates and cutting back on loans. "Our
    banking system has nearly 25,000,000 in capital and is much more like
    the branches of big banks' branches," said Baghdasarov adding that
    he doesn't think it is useful to give advice to the executives. He
    foresaw the world economic crisis to hit Armenia in March. However,
    "Armavia" airlines are ready to resist the world economic crisis. In
    fact, it is going to try to benefit from it. According to Baghdasarov,
    the crisis period creates an impetus for newly created companies to
    develop and benefit from the bankruptcy of their competitors. "For
    example, "Armavia" plans on purchasing a couple of airplanes and add
    more flights," said Mikayel Baghdasarov, adding that the company is
    currently negotiating with the "Airbus" and "Boeing" companies to
    purchase the "Boeing 777" and "Airbus 330" airplanes. The company
    foresees arranging flights from Yerevan to Los Angeles and Yerevan
    to New York in April 2009. The Yerevan-Dubai-Kalkata flight will be 7
    days a week. Will prices go down? Baghdasarov did not comment on that
    and tied the reduction of air tickets with the rise and fall of the
    Euro. Baghdasarov on fuel Diesel prices have gone down abroad, while
    the price for diesel hasn't changed much in Armenia. In response to
    this question, head of the largest fuel importer "Mika Limited" said
    that he sells 11,000 tons of fuel reserve, which he has purchased
    during the Georgian-Osetian war. As an oligarch, Mika Baghdasarov
    didn't suffer losses because according to him, he doesn't have any
    stocks. As owner of "Mika Cement", Baghdasarov added that the company
    has reduced cement sales and reduced construction. At present, the
    factory is under reconstruction and Baghdasarov wants to reduce the
    price. According to Baghdasarov, contracts with workers will be in
    effect until January 2009 and until then the majority of them will
    receive a 25,000 dram salary. The "Mika Cement" owner plans to export
    cement to Russia despite the fact that, according to him, it is not
    beneficial because prices for cargo and gas have gone up.
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