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EBRD buys OGK-5 stake from Enel, controls 5.2%
Enel Investment Holding B.V. (EIH, a wholly-owned Dutch subsidiary of Enel S.p.A.) will sell the minority stake to the EBRD, which bought a 1.1% stake in OGK-5 in November 2006, "for a consideration of about 175 million euros at the current euro/ruble exchange rate," Enel said on its website.
The EBRD said the purchase was one of its largest investments in a Russian power company.
After the deal, EIH will retain about 55.8% of OGK-5's share capital, "sufficient to ensure effective control over the company through the power to nominate the majority of the members of its board of directors," Enel said.
The parties also signed an agreement under which EIH will transfer to OGK-5 advanced international practices in environmental protection and introduce corporate governance principles to protect the rights of OGK-5's minority shareholders.
OGK-5 has four subsidiaries, and produces a total of 8,672MW of electricity. The Russian government holds a 26.43% stake in the company.

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