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    Haykakan Zhamanak
    June 16 2010

    US businessman sells his shares of Armenia TV


    A US businessman of Armenian origin, Gerard Cafesjian who owned 50 per
    cent of shares of a privately-owned television channel based in
    Yerevan, has sold his shares for 25m dollars, the pro-opposition
    Armenian daily Haykakan Zhamanak reported on 16 June.

    There has been no official information on the deal, the paper said
    adding that it had failed to get hold of the channel, Armenia TV, or
    Gerard Cafesjian's office for comment. Haykakan Zhamanak claimed that
    President Serzh Sargsyan's son-in-law, Mikayel Minasyan, is now in
    control of the shares.

    Cafesjian has been selling out his businesses in Armenia of late, the
    paper said. He sold his Cascade Bank in April 2010 and later the
    Cascade Insurance Company.

    The author of the report, Hayk Gevorgyan, does not rule out that
    Cafesjian has been forced to sell his shares of Armenia TV. But he
    also supports the view that Gafesjian simply sells his businesses for
    money. Gevorgyan says that Cafesjian is not a benefactor but rather a
    businessman. The sum he has made from the sale of his businesses in
    Armenia is bigger than the amount he has invested in the country,
    Gevorgyan says. He adds that Gafesjian has made 45m dollars from the
    sale of his shares in Armenia TV and Cascade Bank.




    From: A. Papazian
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