President Viktor Yushchenko promised yesterday that a ?report? on re-privatization will be ready within two days. Meanwhile, high ranking government officials made a number of confusing statements, including a considerable amount of mud-slinging between Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and Deputy PM Anotoli Kinkakh. Tymoshenko said a list of 29 companies marked for re-privatization was not prepared by the government, but by ?one minister.? Kinkah accused Tymoshenko of ?lying? and ?populism.? There are rumors that either Tymoshenko or Kinakh may leave the government shortly. Concorde Capital: Despite the tension, we do not expect any resignations in the government at this time. We expect the uncertainty over re-privatization to be resolved within a few weeks and that mass re-privatizations are unlikely.
The List Of 29
1
Kryvorizhstal
2
Tsentralnyi GOK
3
Severnyi GOK
4
“Suhaya Balka” GOK
5
Inguletskiy GOK
6
Kryvorizhskiy iron ore mill
7
Novotroitske rudouprovlenie
8
Dokuchaevskiy flux-dolomite mill
9
Kryvbasvzryvprom
10
Nykopol Ferroalloy
11
Severodonetskoe obyedenenie “Azot”
12
Zaporizhya Aluminium
13
Nikolaevskiy aluminous
14
“Lukor”
15
“Rosava”
16
Chernomorskiy shipyard
17
Galichina refinery
18
Rivneazot
19
Dnepropetrovskiy steel mill (Dzerzhinskogo)
20
“Oranta” insurance company
21
Nikopol Yuznotrubniy
22
“Chistye metaly”
23
Azovmash
24
Hersonskiy shipyard
25
Rubezhanskiy paper plant
26
Hersonskiy cotton plant
27
Ukrpapirprom
28
Irshanskiy GOK
29
Vilnogirskiy GOK
*This list was released yesterday by Ukraine?s Presidential Secretariat