CEO: Russia may give 25% in Bashneft to Bashkortostan govt
MOSCOW, Mar 11 (PRIME) -- The Russian government may give a 25% plus several shares stake in oil company Bashneft to the government of the Bashkortostan republic, where its assets are located, CEO Alexander Korsik said Wednesday at an extraordinary general meeting of the company’s shareholders.
“The idea is that the Bashkortostan republic must receive 25% plus several shares of the company. This is a short-term issue, for several months. This is not the solution yet, this is a plan,” he said.
Russia earlier nationalized a 73.94% stake in Bashneft owned by multi-industry holding AFK Sistema after a court had ruled that the oil company’s privatization by regional authorities was illegal. Later, Sistema won a case against Ural-Invest, an investment fund belonging to Ural Rakhimov, son of the former Bashkortostan republic president.
Deputy Prime Minister of the republic Dmitry Sharonov said earlier that local authorities hope to get the controlling stake of the company.
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