The Moscow Times
The main owners of indebted Russian drugstore company Pharmacy Chain 36.6 plan to sell down their stakes, Kommersant reported Tuesday.
Artyom Bektemirov and Sergei Krivosheyev will sell a stake of about 30 percent in the chain to banker Roman Avdeev who recently bought the company’s drug producing unit Veropharm, Kommersant wrote.
As a result, Bektemirov and Krivosheyev will retain between 5 and 10 percent of the pharmacy chain’s shares in total, while Avdeyev will become its biggest shareholder. Pharmacy Chain 36.6 was not immediately available for comment.
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