-
By the end of 2007, PKN Orlen will be trying to sell Mazeikiai, to Russian bidders.
ECONOMIST: An assertive Russia will flex its energy muscles
-
PKN's supervisory board dumped Jacek Walczykowski, then the firm's president, barely a fortnight after he was appointed.
ECONOMIST: Business in Poland
-
PKN, wanted him out because of his ties with Jan Kulczyk, Poland's richest businessman, who owns 4.8% of the firm.
ECONOMIST: Business in Poland
-
PKN's smaller domestic rival, Grupa Lotos, to Lukoil, a Russian oil group.
ECONOMIST: Business in Poland
-
PKN's troubles stem largely from state patronage successive post-communist governments have used their stake in the firm to appoint political allies to its board private investors have played a part, too.
ECONOMIST: Business in Poland
-
According to the ETF Finder at ETF Channel, PH makes up 3.03% of the Global Nuclear Energy Portfolio ETF ( AMEX: PKN )which is trading relatively unchanged on the day Monday.
FORBES: PH Ex-Dividend Reminder