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    ARMENIAN COPPER PROGRAM WANTS HUGE PROFITS

    A1+
    [07:57 pm] 13 November, 2008

    "International organizations in Armenia are not after profit, rather
    huge profits", told "A1+" today economist Tatul Manaseryan. According
    to Manaseryan, even the international crisis does not stop those
    organizations from getting their profit.

    "If we follow-up on the trends of world copper prices when 1 ton of
    copper ranged from 4,500-4,600 dollars, in the contract of the ACP,
    proceeds started from 3,000 dollars. Just a week ago when a ton of
    copper cost 8,000 dollars, they received huge sums of money. Today,
    ACP doesn't want to overload, but wants huge profits. ACP has announced
    that the international financial crisis is due to the reduction of
    mine resources, world prices for useful metal fossils and the programs
    of the ACP will depend on the international copper prices."

    In contrast to Manaseryan, head of ACP Gagik Arzumanyan declared
    today that it will be impossible to carry out any activities in the
    Alaverdi pit even if one ton of copper costs 8,500 dollars.

    "Metallurgical production has never really been profitable and we
    have always said that starting from 2009, perspectives for copper
    production are very uncertain," said Arzumanyan referring to the
    fixed payments for export, rise in natural gas prices, etc.

    As a result, 700 ACP workers are on the verge of unemployment and
    they found out about that on November 1 with the notice for prolonging
    their work contracts for 21 days and firing them on November 22.

    "There will not be any change in international copper prices before
    November 22. People will be fired and they will know beforehand,"
    said Arzumanyan. Economist Tatul Manaseryan is more concerned about
    the damages caused to Armenia's economy because of ACP.

    "It has been estimated that Armenia must receive nearly 50 million
    dollars worth of tax incomes every year. The damages of ACP make up
    nearly 130 million dollars. It is underestimated due to the fact that
    they are cutting down forests and value trees 2-3 times cheaper than
    they really are. Imagine, three rivers disappear and they estimate
    175,000 drams for the price of each river. I am willing to pay the
    money out of my pocket for them to donate rivers to Armenia. They
    haven't even estimated the price for drinking water."

    In the case of estimating 175,000 drams for the elimination of the
    rivers and 3 drams for one square meter of land, Mr. Manaseryan
    believes that it is immoral to expect huge profits. Taking advantage
    of the occasion, "A1+" asked Manaseryan to express his views on
    the actions perpetrated by the authorities against "Bjni" Mineral
    Water Company.

    "If "Bjni" really had issues, the corresponding bodies had to present
    them more transparently and not take drastic measures. They say
    that the company damages the environment, they talk about the meters
    installed by the Environmental Protection Ministry and that "Bjni"
    has nothing to do with it. They talk about taxes, but they can do
    the same to other companies."
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