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    RUSSIA'S BASIC ELEMENT BUYS SOCHI AIRPORT FOR $206.6 MLN

    RIA Novosti
    20/11/2006 14:56 MOSCOW

    Private Russian investment fund Basic Element (BasEL) has bought 100%
    in the state-owned Sochi International Airport on the Black Sea for
    5.504 billion rubles ($206.6 million) through an auction Monday.

    The starting price for the airport in the resort city, which is
    short-listed as a host city for the 2014 winter Olympics, was 3.5
    billion rubles ($131.14 million) at the auction held by the Federal
    Property Fund.

    Sochi has been bidding to host the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, along
    with Austria's Salzburg and South Korea's PyeongChang. The city bid
    for the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics, but was rejected largely due
    to its poor-quality Soviet-era infrastructure.

    Russian television reported earlier in the day that the new owner
    will have to rebuild the airport, while the state has pledged to
    reconstruct the runways using money from the deal.

    BasEl, owned by Oleg Dripaska, one of Russia's richest men who also
    controls Russian Aluminum (RusAl), holds combined assets of over $13
    billion in energy, machinery, natural resources, financial services
    and construction.

    A total of five companies took part in the auction, among them
    Renova, the asset management group controlled by Russian billionaire
    Viktor Vekselberg. Renova majority owns Sual [RTS: SUAL], Russia's
    second-largest aluminum producer, which recently merged with
    Deripaska's RusAl and Switzerland's Glencore to form the world's
    largest aluminum company.

    Sochi International Airport received unwelcome publicity in May as
    the destination of an Armenian airliner that crashed into the Black
    Sea in stormy weather, killing all 113 passengers and crew on board.

    Following a government order passed on July 3, 2006, the airport
    was included on a list of companies to be privatized in 2006. The
    airport has since been converted into a joint stock company with 100%
    state ownership.
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