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24 April 2004 06:52
Russia`s UES to buy electricity assets in Poland
ST. PETERSBURG. April 24 (Interfax-Northwest) - Russian national electricity company UES announced a plan on Saturday to buy electricity assets in Poland. "Believe me, there are phases in business bargains where it's wrong to speak about what one wants to do. We have a However, UES chief executive Anatoly Chubais, who declared the announcement, declined to name any of the facilities the company is interested in. core foreign assets. We're not going to buy any snackbars," Chubais told a news conference at the Interfax-Northwest fundamental principle, it's written down in the 5+5 program - headquarters. UES began moving across Russia's borders in summer 2003. Its first foreign bargain was to buy electricity facilities in Georgia from the U.S. corporation AES. It has also acquired assets in Armenia, is seeking to buy into electricity distribution companies in Ukraine, has put in a bid for the Slovak company Slovenske Elektrarne, which is on sale, and plans to carry out projects in the Baltic countries. Its efforts to buy assets in Moldova and Bulgaria have proved futile, however. [RU EUROPE EEU EMRG ELG MRG PL GG AM UA SK MJ BG] as tj
[Interfax]
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