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Article: Yukos says Khodorkovsky arrest will not affect company operations (Part 2).
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- October 27, 2003
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Yukos says Khodorkovsky arrest will not affect company operations (Part 2)
MOSCOW. Oct 27 (Interfax) - Yukos says the arrest of its chief, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, will not affect its on-going operations.
And Standard & Poor's, an international rating agency, has said the investigation into Yukos and the arrest of its CEO will not affect its rating of the company.
The arrest of Mikhail Khodorkovsky who, together with Platon Lebedev, a Yukos co-owner arrested earlier this year, is accused of causing about $1 billion worth of damage to the state, "will not have a significant impact on the company's operations," the statement said. According to the ...