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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: Board of Directors Head: Aeroflot to Privatize 10% of Shares in 2014 Aeroflot shares will be issued to the Russian stock market. SOCHI, September 20 (RIA Novosti) Kirill Androsov, the chairman of the board of directors in Russian carrier Aeroflot, deems it appropriate to privatize some 10 percent of the company's shares via Moscow stock exchange. "We will try to do it this year. As the chairman of the board of directors, I will do my best.
The market will hardly be interested in a deal worth less than $150 million. With the current Aerofolot's capitalization standing at $1.5 billion, we need to sell about 10 percent of shares," Androsov told journalists at an economic forum in Sochi. "Now, as part of the privatization program, we need a government's approval for [the Federal Agency for State Property Management] Rosimushchestvo and the Ministry of Economic Development to carry out necessary operations that will reduce the government's overall share to 50 percent plus one share. After the approval we will need to ask [Russian industrial company] Rostec whether it is going to sell its share together with us," he added. Androsov also confirmed that the Aeroflot shares will be issued to the Russian stock market. "There are plenty of tools that allow issuance to the Moscow stock exchange," he said, adding that the company is willing to sell its 10 percent to many entities to increase Aeroflot's free float. "We think Aeroflot is a great company and there will be demand for this amount [of shares]," the board of directors head said. Earlier, Aeroflot Director General Vitaly Saveliev said the sale of 10 percent of the companys shares would be part of the first stage of Aeroflots privatization. Currently, according to the companys website, the Russian government owns 51.17 percent of Aeroflots shares. Aeroflot is Russias flagship carrier and one of the largest airlines in Europe. The company and its partners serve more than 1,000 destinations in 178 countries around the world. In 2013, Aeroflot carried 20.9 million passengers, which is a record number for any Russian airline. Related News Aeroflot Sets Up Subsidiary to Replace Sanctions-Hit Low-Cost Airline Aeroflots New Lowcoster Might Start Flights in Late October Aeroflot, Transaero Require Permit for Each Transit Flight Through Ukraine Aeroflot Shares Fall 6% on Possible Limits for Foreign Airlines Flying Over Russia Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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