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Mona Lisa
10-20-2004, 01:29 AM
Tashkent. (Interfax) - Uzbekistan has urged Russian investors to take part in privatizing several industrial enterprises, a source in the Uzbek State Property Committee told Interfax.

He said the committee has drawn up a list of 23 enterprises in seven sectors to be privatized, including in the energy sector, metallurgy, the oil and gas sector, and railways, and offered it to Russian investors.

In the energy sector, Russian investors have been offered state stakes in the Syrdarya thermal power plant (48%), the Novoangrenskaya thermal power plant (49%), the Ugol coal company (49%) and Kaolin (100%). :!:

The list of oil and gas enterprises includes Uznefteprodukt (44%), Uzneftegazmash (39%), Uzgeoburneftegazdobycha (44%) and Avtogaz (70%).

Stakes range from 25% to 100%.

A committee official said that stakes in some enterprises will be sold at auctions and in others through direct talks with potential investors. The list of enterprises offered to Russian investors includes companies that have long-established contacts with Russian partners.

"This does not mean that investors from other countries have no right to participate in privatization. But partnership relations increase Russian investors' chances," the committee official said. :rolleyes:

Nice numbers, huh ?
Link (http://www.interfax.com/com?item=Uzb&pg=0&id=5763250&req=)

elDoraDo
10-20-2004, 02:42 AM
nu cho eto -
the begin of the end
or
the end of beginin'

analitiky -

Desperado
10-20-2004, 08:26 AM
Tashkent. (Interfax) - Uzbekistan has urged Russian investors to take part in privatizing several industrial enterprises, a source in the Uzbek State Property Committee told Interfax.

He said the committee has drawn up a list of 23 enterprises in seven sectors to be privatized, including in the energy sector, metallurgy, the oil and gas sector, and railways, and offered it to Russian investors.

In the energy sector, Russian investors have been offered state stakes in the Syrdarya thermal power plant (48%), the Novoangrenskaya thermal power plant (49%), the Ugol coal company (49%) and Kaolin (100%). :!:

The list of oil and gas enterprises includes Uznefteprodukt (44%), Uzneftegazmash (39%), Uzgeoburneftegazdobycha (44%) and Avtogaz (70%).

Stakes range from 25% to 100%.

A committee official said that stakes in some enterprises will be sold at auctions and in others through direct talks with potential investors. The list of enterprises offered to Russian investors includes companies that have long-established contacts with Russian partners.

"This does not mean that investors from other countries have no right to participate in privatization. But partnership relations increase Russian investors' chances," the committee official said. :rolleyes:

Nice numbers, huh ?
Link (http://www.interfax.com/com?item=Uzb&pg=0&id=5763250&req=)


maybe just a relationship of two lovers? ;)

4twelve
10-20-2004, 09:59 AM
Tashkent. (Interfax) - Uzbekistan has urged Russian investors to take part in privatizing several industrial enterprises, a source in the Uzbek State Property Committee told Interfax.

He said the committee has drawn up a list of 23 enterprises in seven sectors to be privatized, including in the energy sector, metallurgy, the oil and gas sector, and railways, and offered it to Russian investors.

In the energy sector, Russian investors have been offered state stakes in the Syrdarya thermal power plant (48%), the Novoangrenskaya thermal power plant (49%), the Ugol coal company (49%) and Kaolin (100%). :!:

The list of oil and gas enterprises includes Uznefteprodukt (44%), Uzneftegazmash (39%), Uzgeoburneftegazdobycha (44%) and Avtogaz (70%).

Stakes range from 25% to 100%.

A committee official said that stakes in some enterprises will be sold at auctions and in others through direct talks with potential investors. The list of enterprises offered to Russian investors includes companies that have long-established contacts with Russian partners.

"This does not mean that investors from other countries have no right to participate in privatization. But partnership relations increase Russian investors' chances," the committee official said. :rolleyes:

Nice numbers, huh ?
Link (http://www.interfax.com/com?item=Uzb&pg=0&id=5763250&req=)

I think ....It should be a kind of payback...Cause Russia provide freedom to Uzbekistan....Also may i have your opinion do you prefer russian or american or turkish or european investors in your country?

Prince
10-20-2004, 10:06 AM
heheh , tut chisto biznes!!!!!
Someone can't buy in Uzbekistan , WHY!? prosto POTAMU.....
vot prihoditsa cherez "Druzey" pokupat!!!! vot i vse i dela...
udachi!!
p.s - prosto shas tak legche , so vreminem vse izmenitsa..

Mona Lisa
10-20-2004, 11:24 AM
I think ....It should be a kind of payback...Cause Russia provide freedom to Uzbekistan....
You must be kidding me :? Russia provide freedom?! What kind of freedom you're having in mind :qstn:
Also may i have your opinion do you prefer russian or american or turkish or european investors in your country Actully I prefer all of them, not just Russian or just European. Why? cause there must be fair play as much as possible.

skeid
10-20-2004, 03:16 PM
I know for sure that investors from the rest of the world is welcome. To do business is maybe easier for the Russians due to language and "old relationship"---?

generally I will say I wil be a bit worried of foreign investors, specially for power supply, oil and gas, but that is another discussion. it is politics and goverments choice

var
10-21-2004, 12:33 AM
В общем радоватся надо на самом деле, по таким законам живет весь мир и многие только мечтаю об инвестициях.

Ни чья свобода тут не пострадает я думаю.

4twelve
10-25-2004, 05:14 PM
You must be kidding me :? Russia provide freedom?! What kind of freedom you're having in mind :qstn:
Actully I prefer all of them, not just Russian or just European. Why? cause there must be fair play as much as possible.

Could you pls tell me something about Independence of Uzbekistan really i am out of knowledge about this stuff..What i knew about that was that????Soory if i m wrong!:oops: :oops:

tarafdor
10-25-2004, 11:05 PM
Yashasin buyuk Og'amiz!!! let's see what's hidden behind economical curtains. :lol:

tarafdor
10-26-2004, 07:44 AM
Более 80% граждан Узбекистана поддерживают дальнейшее развитие связей между Ташкентом и Москвой. Об этом свидетельствуют данные опроса общественного мнения, проведенного республиканским Центром "Ижтимоий фикр" (Общественное мнение), сообщила "Интерфаксу" в понедельник руководитель центра Рано Убайдуллаева. Согласно результатам опросов, большинство (81,2%) считает, что Узбекистан должен устанавливать связи, прежде всего с Россией", - сказала она. http://www.uzland.info/2004/october/25/08.htm