GERMAN CEO READY FOR PROLONGED LEGAL BATTLE WITH TSARUKYAN
Kristine Aghalaryan
http://hetq.am/eng/articles/20570/german-ceo-ready-for-prolonged-legal-battle-with-tsarukyan.html
17:01, November 14, 2012
Stefan Laxhube, CEO of the German investment firm "Ostinvestor" says
he's prepared to wage a long-term legal struggle against Prosperous
Armenia Party head Gagik Tsarukyan for swindling his company out of
shares it purchased in the "Yerevan Ararat Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory"
(YABWV).
In a conversation with Hetq, Laxhube said the case was pivotal
regarding how official Armenia treats foreign investors.
Laxhube says he will take the case to all legal venues available so
that Tsarukyan's MultiGroup compensates "OstInvestor" for the true
value of the shares it lost.
Hetq covered the legal case in a July 20, 2009 article entitled
"German Firm Loses Shares in Armenian Company Owned by Gagik Tsarukyan"
At the time, Laxhube stated that:
Ostinvestor" has decided to apply to the courts in defense of its
rights. The firm had sought the assistance of ten law firms in Armenia
to represent its interests in the courts. All declined the job saying
that they were afraid of the ramifications. We prefer not to reveal
their names at the present time.
Not from one single Armenian authority did we receive even a hint of an
answer. Not one single reply - nothing! What remains is a hypothetical
democracy under whose guise national and personal interests dictate
dealings with westerners like us.
Laxhube says he wouldn't have invested in Armenia if he hadn't seen
large potential in Armenia.
The German CEO recently told Hetq, "Armenia really has large potential
and it could increase. However, for that to happen, Armenia must
respect and guarantee the minimum rights of foreign citizens, otherwise
Armenia will not be seen as an attractive market."
Kristine Aghalaryan
http://hetq.am/eng/articles/20570/german-ceo-ready-for-prolonged-legal-battle-with-tsarukyan.html
17:01, November 14, 2012
Stefan Laxhube, CEO of the German investment firm "Ostinvestor" says
he's prepared to wage a long-term legal struggle against Prosperous
Armenia Party head Gagik Tsarukyan for swindling his company out of
shares it purchased in the "Yerevan Ararat Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory"
(YABWV).
In a conversation with Hetq, Laxhube said the case was pivotal
regarding how official Armenia treats foreign investors.
Laxhube says he will take the case to all legal venues available so
that Tsarukyan's MultiGroup compensates "OstInvestor" for the true
value of the shares it lost.
Hetq covered the legal case in a July 20, 2009 article entitled
"German Firm Loses Shares in Armenian Company Owned by Gagik Tsarukyan"
At the time, Laxhube stated that:
Ostinvestor" has decided to apply to the courts in defense of its
rights. The firm had sought the assistance of ten law firms in Armenia
to represent its interests in the courts. All declined the job saying
that they were afraid of the ramifications. We prefer not to reveal
their names at the present time.
Not from one single Armenian authority did we receive even a hint of an
answer. Not one single reply - nothing! What remains is a hypothetical
democracy under whose guise national and personal interests dictate
dealings with westerners like us.
Laxhube says he wouldn't have invested in Armenia if he hadn't seen
large potential in Armenia.
The German CEO recently told Hetq, "Armenia really has large potential
and it could increase. However, for that to happen, Armenia must
respect and guarantee the minimum rights of foreign citizens, otherwise
Armenia will not be seen as an attractive market."