Ex-NRG CEO David Crane to exercise voting
rights for VTB's stake in EN+: source
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[January 28, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - David Crane,
former chief executive of U.S power company NRG Energy, will exercise
the voting rights for Russian bank VTB's stake in EN+, as part of the
agreement for the United States to waive sanctions against the company
previously controlled by Oleg Deripaska, a source close to the matter
said. |
Then NRG Energy President and CEO David Crane participates in the
Washington Ideas Forum, in Washington October 29, 2014. REUTERS/Jonathan
Ernst |
Russian tycoon Deripaska has agreed to reduce his stake in
London-listed En+ to 44.95 percent from 70 percent and assign
any voting rights above 35 percent to a voting trust formed by
U.S. independent trustees D. J. Baker, David Crane, Arthur Dodge
and Jersey-based Ogier Global Nominee Limited.
VTB Bank, Russia's second-largest lender, lifted its stake in
EN+ to 22.27 percent from 7.65 percent, as part of the deal, but
will now have votes representing 6.25 percent that will be
controlled by Crane.
(Reporting by Clara Denina; Editing by Rachel Armstrong)
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