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Petrashko I. R.
Leshchenko R. M.
Dear Prime Minister Shmyhal,
We would like to express our respect, and to take this opportunity to thank you for your leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Given your important role as the key person in Ukraine responsible for the investment climate, we ask that you turn your attention to the matter of the ongoing pressure and attempts by a raider to seize control of the company Ovostar Union. We believe this issue warrants your attention as Ovostar Union is partially owned by foreign investors. If the situation is not resolved in accordance with the rule of law, it will continue to negatively affect the ongoing efforts of your Government to increase Ukraine’s investment attractiveness.
Sir Ron Brierley.
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Having honed his skills in the 1970s, Brierley s self-named investment company set about finding suitable targets.
It looked for the lame, the tired, the old, and the defenceless companies that were undervalued, underperforming, and ripe for taking.
Brierley Investments would make an offer that few chose to ignore. Having secured a prize it would then look to add value - more often than not through restructuring, taking out costs, dismemberment, asset sale, and then selling the core or rump of the target.
In the space of two decades, Brierley Investments had played with Air New Zealand, Dominion Breweries, New Zealand News (publishers of the now defunct Auckland and Christchurch Stars), Sky City Entertainment, New Zealand Insurance, Australia s Fairfax Holdings, Rothmans, Britain s Thistle Hotel chain, and the UK investment bank Guiness Peat.