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  • Mika head Claims to have Paid Much Less than $50mil for Armavia

    "I HAVE PAID SEVERAL TIMES LESS FOR 68% OF ARMAVIA THAN THE ANNOUNCED
    $50 MLN," SAYS HEAD OF MIKA ARMENIA TRADING

    YEREVAN, JUNE 11. ARMINFO. Head of Mika Armenia Trading Mikhail
    Baghdasarov has refuted the assessment of the Russian experts of
    aviation market that he managed to get the full package of Armavia's
    shares for $50 mln.

    "Rather big sum has been spent for 68% of the shares, but by far not
    $50 mln, several times less. It is difficult today to find a company
    worth $50 mln in Armenia," Baghasarov told Novoye Vremya newspaper. He
    said the payment was carried out due to the credits from European and
    Russian banks. Commenting on the position of "Siberia," Mikhail
    Baghdasarov stated that "Siberia" leadership is satisfied with the
    present deal as having large-scale projects both in Russia and outside
    it, it started losing the interest in the Armenian market which was
    too small for it. That is why, the leadership of "Siberia" made a
    decision to sell its shares and invest the proceeds in extension of
    its business inside Russia and in the West. It has left the Armenian
    market satisfied. The most important is that Armenia has got back the
    air carrier developed enough to compete with representatives of a
    number of foreign companies, Baghdasarov thinks.

    Speaking of the plans of development of Armenia, M. Baghdasarov said
    that first of all the level of service, equipment and safety of
    flights must be upgraded to world standards. Regular flights to
    Frankfurt and Amsterdam will be restored within the nearest future,
    and new ones to Tashkent and Rome will be added. Besides, a flight
    urgent for our compatriots Yerevan-Los Angeles is to open. As regards
    the future, it is not ruled out that part of the shares will be sold
    on the exchange. And it is desirable that Armenians from America,
    Europe, Russia and Armenia should buy them. "Our final goal is to see
    thousands of shareholders of the company, Armenians from various
    states, hereby making the company national, Armenian," the businessman
    said.

    A high-ranking source at "Siberia" commented on the deal to the
    Russian "Kommersant": "We have built a good company. We were proposed
    enough big sum for it, that is why we have accepted the proposal on
    the sale." The market participants assess it at some $50 mln.

    It should be noted that the leadership of "Siberia" purchased 50% of
    Armavia's shares from "Chernomoravia" in 2002 in favor of an
    especially established LTD "Aviafin." Later it received 18% from Mika
    Armenia Trading. The investment contract between "Siberia" and Armavia
    was signed on March 14 2003. 68% of Armavia's shares belong to
    "Aviafin" registered in Armenia, which belongs to the leadership of
    "Siberia" as natural persons. The remaining 32% is the share of LTD
    Mika Armenia Trading belonging to the Armenian businessman Mikhail
    Baghdasarov.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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