Liquidation Of Russian Energy Holding RAO EES Not to Have Impact on Activities of “Electric Networks Of Armenia”
01.08.2008,
03:10
Liquidation of the Russian energy holding RAO EES Russia will not have impact on the activities of “Electric Networks of Armenia” closed joint stock company, the General Director of the Armenian company Yevgeniy Gladunchik told journalists.
YEREVAN, July 31. /ARKA/. Liquidation of the Russian energy holding RAO EES Russia will not have impact on the activities of “Electric Networks of Armenia” closed joint stock company, the General Director of the Armenian company Yevgeniy Gladunchik told journalists.
The liquidation of the Russian company was not an unexpected event: it was planned and was being implemented during several years, Gladunchik said. He added that the Russian INTER RAO EES, who was the daughter company of RAO EES Russia and Rosenergoatom concern, remains the full owner of “Electric Networks of Armenia”
The full package of the shares of INTER RAO EES was transferred to the balance of the state corporation “Rosatom” under the decree of the Russian President in April, Gladunchik said.
Russian INTER RAO EES holds 100% of the shares of ‘’Electric Networks of Armenia’’ CJSC. Distribution and sale of electricity is the main activity of the company. The company provides services to approximately 913,000 consumers. –0—
The liquidation of the Russian company was not an unexpected event: it was planned and was being implemented during several years, Gladunchik said. He added that the Russian INTER RAO EES, who was the daughter company of RAO EES Russia and Rosenergoatom concern, remains the full owner of “Electric Networks of Armenia”
The full package of the shares of INTER RAO EES was transferred to the balance of the state corporation “Rosatom” under the decree of the Russian President in April, Gladunchik said.
Russian INTER RAO EES holds 100% of the shares of ‘’Electric Networks of Armenia’’ CJSC. Distribution and sale of electricity is the main activity of the company. The company provides services to approximately 913,000 consumers. –0—