Matthias Warnig sells his share in EFESk

Head of Nord Stream Matthias Warnig has quickly become disillusioned with network engineering: as the Kommersant has got to know, in summer, he sold 46% of shares in the contractor company EFESk, half of which he bought in March. After him, the post of director of the company was left by the former top manager of FGC Leonid Mazo, who got rid of 17% of shares. They failed to solve the accumulated financial problems of EFESk, and now the contractor can only terminate contracts and return bank guarantees.

Matthias Warnig told the Kommersant that he left shareholders of the network contractor EFESk, where he was the largest co-owner with the share of 46%. A representative of the Nord Stream’s head explained that he decided to concentrate on a new task for the construction of the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline, which "makes impossible a serious participation of Mr. Warnig in other business projects".
 

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