Ukrainian Defense Company Fire Point Co-Owner: Mindich Wanted 50% of Company, but We Refused, No Searches Conducted
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Ukrainian defense company Fire Point co-owner: Mindich wanted 50% of company, but we refused, no searches conducted
Denys Shtilerman, co-owner of the Ukrainian defense company Fire Point and its chief designer, said that businessman Tymur Mindich, who appears in a corruption case in the energy sector, showed "genuine interest" in buying into the company and sought to acquire a 50% stake.
Businessman Timur Mindich claimed 50% of the shares of the arms company Fire Point, which produces Flamingo long-range missiles, among other things.
Businessman Timur Mindich, who is involved in a large-scale corruption case in the energy sector, claimed a 50 percent stake in the arms company Fire Point, which manufactures long-range Flamingo missiles.
Michael Zuckerman, brother of Alexander Zuckerman, one of the suspects in a large-scale theft at Energoatom, is a personal banker of the co-founder and principal designer of the weapons company Fire Point Denis Stilerman. He himself reported during a press conference, reports "Suspenale." Stillerman explained that he went to the "back office" to legalize funds in Kiev, who worked under this fraudulent scheme to meet Zuckerman there. This was the…
Timur Mindic claimed 50% Fire Point, but offered a little money, said Denise Stillerman.
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