June 11 (Reuters) – Hungary’s government is in talks with Surgutneftegaz (SNGS.MM) on buying back a 21 percent stake in oil group MOL (MOLB.BU) and may finance the purchase by issuing government bonds, daily Napi Gazdasag said on Friday.
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The business daily, citing an unnamed source, said that Hungary’s previous Socialist government had been close to an agreement with Surgut and the Russian firm then wanted to get 1.5 billion euros for its MOL stake.
In May daily Nepszabadsag said the new Hungarian government was planning to buy back the MOL stake held by Surgut.
Napi Gazdasag said on Friday that according to its “unconfirmed information” the new Hungarian government was in talks with Surgut about a similar price, 1.6 billion euros ($1.93 billion), and may want to finance the deal by issuing additional government bonds.
MOL declined comment.
Peter Szijjarto, spokesman for Prime Minister Viktor Orban, said he could not comment because he did not have information.
The Russian energy giant bought one-fifth of Hungary’s largest company by revenue last year from Austria’s OMV (OMVV.VI) in a deal which irked both MOL and the Socialist government.
Orban, whose centre-right Fidesz party won elections by a landslide in April, has pledged to address what he called an “unfortunate situation”. [ID:nBUS002127]
His government took office on May 29.
MOL shares traded 1.4 percent higher at 17,690 forints on the Budapest Stock Exchange on Friday. ($1=.8307 Euro) (Reporting by Krisztina Than; Editing by Hans Peters)
High-priced hooker’s mum dismayed over ex-NY Guv Spitzer’s comeback moves
New York, Sep.2 (ANI): The mother of the high-priced hooker who famously serviced former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer has expressed dismay over reports that he may consider running for office again less than two years after the sordid sex scandal.
“Only in America,” Ashley Dupre’s mom, Carolyn Capalbo, told The New York Post.
While Spitzer is discussing the possibility of a run next year, Dupre-who was 22 when the self-described “steamroller” of Albany paid to play with her-is struggling to get back on her feet, said Capalbo.
“I really can’t blame him, but at the same time, my daughter’s having a rough go,” she said at the beach, near her home in Wall. “I can imagine she’s not happy about it.”
“He has more credibility than a 22-year-old,” Ashley’s mom said in disbelief.
Capalbo said her daughter had turned down lucrative offers to make a buck off of the scandal, including posing for nude magazines.
Less than 18 months after he left Albany in a prostitution scandal, Spitzer has held informal discussions in recent weeks about the possibility of making a bid for state comptroller or the US Senate seat currently held by Kirsten Gillibrand, sources said.
The hooker-happy Democrat has also discussed his own halfway-decent poll numbers in recent surveys, which have shown him more popular than Gov. Paterson, whose own numbers have tanked.
“He”s weighing it,” said one source.
But Spitzer hasn”t shown any interest in campaigning for the office he briefly held, sources said.
The sources stressed that Spitzer, who also served two terms as state attorney general before his landslide election as governor in 2006, has not engaged in any active discussions with political consultants.
Reached at his father”s real-estate firm, where he has been working since he resigned as governor last spring, Spitzer declined comment.
But a source close to him insisted, “It”s not true,” and two other close associates also insisted he was not interested in running for office again and was looking at a range of other options.
Spitzer quit in disgrace in March 2008 after he was unmasked in Manhattan federal court as “Client 9″ in a prostitution bust involving a major call-girl ring. He was revealed to have paid 4,300 dollars for a romp with escort Ashley Dupre, then 22. (ANI)