ARMAVIA'S PROPRIETOR GOING BANKRUPT IN ALL DIRECTIONS - NEWSPAPER
April 03, 2013 | 07:15
YEREVAN. - Hraparak daily learned from an office employee of Armenia's
Armavia Airline Company that they are conducting an accounting of
the plane tickets they had sold, the daily reports.
"While the victims of Armavia's bankruptcy are staging demonstrations,
its proprietor Mikhail Baghdasarov is abroad. [But] Armavia's press
secretary Nana Avetisova said he will return to [capital city]
Yerevan today [that is, on Wednesday].
Also, rumors are circulating in the city, [and] with respect to
the sale of gasoline and natural gas pumping stations belonging to
Baghdasarov. [But] Avetisova was uninformed about this.
According to our information, [Yerevan's] FC Mika [, which likewise
belongs to Baghdasarov,] is in a difficult financial situation, too.
The footballers have not been paid salaries for two months, and they
fear that Armavia's bankruptcy will reflect [negatively] on the fate
of the club.
We tried to verify this information from Mika Armenia football team
coach Aram Voskanyan. He responded that the team is training as normal.
'There are problems, but they do not affect our daily sport lives,'
he said," Hraparak writes.
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From: Baghdasarian
April 03, 2013 | 07:15
YEREVAN. - Hraparak daily learned from an office employee of Armenia's
Armavia Airline Company that they are conducting an accounting of
the plane tickets they had sold, the daily reports.
"While the victims of Armavia's bankruptcy are staging demonstrations,
its proprietor Mikhail Baghdasarov is abroad. [But] Armavia's press
secretary Nana Avetisova said he will return to [capital city]
Yerevan today [that is, on Wednesday].
Also, rumors are circulating in the city, [and] with respect to
the sale of gasoline and natural gas pumping stations belonging to
Baghdasarov. [But] Avetisova was uninformed about this.
According to our information, [Yerevan's] FC Mika [, which likewise
belongs to Baghdasarov,] is in a difficult financial situation, too.
The footballers have not been paid salaries for two months, and they
fear that Armavia's bankruptcy will reflect [negatively] on the fate
of the club.
We tried to verify this information from Mika Armenia football team
coach Aram Voskanyan. He responded that the team is training as normal.
'There are problems, but they do not affect our daily sport lives,'
he said," Hraparak writes.
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From: Baghdasarian