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  • Contract On Transfer Of Vanadzor Chemical Plant To Slovakian Company

    CONTRACT ON TRANSFER OF VANADZOR CHEMICAL PLANT TO SLOVAKIAN COMPANY SLZ TOL
    BE CONCLUDED ON JAN 10, 2005

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 24. ARMINFO. A contract on transfer of Vanadzor
    chemical plant to Slovakian company SLZ will be concluded on Jan 10,
    2005. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan made this statement at a
    press-conference after his visit to Lori region on Dec 18.

    He says that next year it will become clear whether it is possible
    to exploit the plant with profits on the investments the Slovakian
    party intends to attract. The transfer of the plant does not mean that
    its work will be guaranteed as it is connected with a possibility of
    receiving profits the following year, the president says. He emphasized
    that the owner of Vanadzor chemical complex has invested funds in the
    plant, but failed to put it into exploitation. "One should not make
    rash steps in the big business, everything must be well-calculated
    here," the president says.

    It should be noted that SLZ intends to reactivate the plant on February
    15, 2005 and to restore the production of carbide, corundum and acetate
    ribbon. For this purpose, the company intends to invest $880 mln for
    purchase of raw materials and $600,000 for current expenses. The owner
    of 100% of the plant's shares is the OJSC "Zakneftegazstroy Prometey,"
    which belongs to the Russian businessman, Armenian by origin, Senik
    Gevorgyan. Vanadzor chemical complex consisting of the chemical
    plant, the chemical fibre plant and Vanadzor thermal power plant was
    privatized in the May of 1999 for $1.5 mln. It has been idling since
    then. The owner has already invested some $20 mln in the enterprise.-m-
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