Billionaire Vladimir Lisin's Independent
Transport Company brushed aside competition from Gennady
Timchenko's Transoil to take control of the Freight One cargo
company at a closed auction Friday.
Lisin's company paid 125.5 billion rubles ($4.2
billion) for 75 percent minus two shares of Freight One, a
subsidiary of Russian Railways — just a fraction over the starting
price.
The deal gives Lisin control of some 21 percent
(or 192,000 units) of Russia's freight rolling stock — the biggest
transfer of railways assets into private hands since Russian
Railways unveiled a limited privatization program last year.
Independent Transport Company general director
Alexander Sapronov said after the auction that the company would
offer Russian Railways another 125.5 billion rubles for the
remaining 25 percent of the company, Interfax reported.
Calls to ITC went unanswered Friday
afternoon.
Analysts expected determined opposition from
Timchenko's Transoil, which had said it wanted Freight One to
diversify its current oil-transport business, but an anticipated
bidding war failed to materialize.
Interfax said sources "close to the auction"
confirmed the Lisin company's victory with a bid of 125.5 billion
rubles — only marginally above the starting price of 125.375
billion rubles.
Many had expected Timchenko to win,
said Andrei Rozhkov, a transport analyst at
Metropol.
Steel magnate Lisin, who is listed
as Russia's richest man in Forbes magazine with an estimated
fortune of $24 billion, probably wants to use the asset to build up
his businesses in ports and railways, Rozhkov said by
phone.
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