...and any U.S. leverage. Wonder where this leaves the deal with Exxon?
It was said that the people at Yukos were working through various channels and purchasing media vehicles to oppose Putin. I'm guessing this was encouraged secretly by certain corporate entities in the U.S.
Here's a story from Oct. 6 showing Putin wanting to have a say in the Yukos/Exxon deal:
Financial News
Reuters
UPDATE - Putin wants consultations on any YUKOS deal with Exxon
Monday October 6, 9:45 am ET
By Julie Tolkacheva
MOSCOW, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Russia's President Vladimir Putin said Russian oil major YUKOS (YUKO.RTS) was talking to Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM - News) about selling a big portion of its stock to the United States oil giant, the Kremlin said on Monday.
The Kremlin published the full text of an interview given by Putin to the New York Times on its Web site (www.kremlin.ru) in which Putin also signalled that talks with the government would be a necessary prerequisite for any deal.
"It is above all a company matter, but, of course, this could possibly be a very large deal. I think it would be right if preliminary consultations with the Russian government are held," Putin said.
It was the first official confirmation that negotiations between the two firms over a possible share deal, which have been rumoured for weeks, were in fact taking place.
Exxon Mobil is reported to be interested in buying up to 40 percent of YUKOS, which completed a merger last week with its smaller rival Sibneft (SIBN.RTS).
Putin's remarks followed police raids on Friday on a private school for orphans sponsored by YUKOS, in which an old computer server was seized, and on a business centre owned by the company.
YUKOS's share price fell sharply on Friday on news of the raids but on Monday was trading 2.24 percent up at $15.54.
Friday's searches were the latest in a series of police raids on YUKOS premises following the arrest in July of Platon Lebedev, a company shareholder and close busineess associate of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, chief executive of YUKOS and Russia's richest man.
The investigation is seen as an attempt by high-ranking government officials in Putin's circle to bring the independent minded Khodorkovsky to heel..>> MORE
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