Appian gets Skoda
As expected, the supervisory board of Česká
konsolidační agentura (ČKA) gave an exclusivity
yesterday to Appian Group for negotiating to buy
48% of Škoda Holding. Škoda is nearly bankrupt
and is a major symbol of both Communist-era
Czechoslovak industry and Klaus' crony capitalism
of the 1990s. A good, clean privatization would
be a real boost to the CR. Instead, JP Morgan has
walked out as ČKA's adviser (to be replaced, we
are told, by Slavia Capital of Slovakia), the
unions are complaining about selling to
speculators (part of Appian's plan apparently
calls for a shopping center on prime Škoda land),
and Euro has pointed to Appian's close ties to
Vladimír Špidla. Appian might indeed be Škoda's
best hope for survival, but the circumstances
surrounding the sale suggest that the Špidla
cabinet is still stuck in the 1990s on this one.
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