*Russian bailiffs said Monday they are preparing to sell most of Norwegian
telecom company Telenor's 29.9 percent stake in Vimpelcom, Russia's No. 2
mobile phone operator, in order to recover $1.7 billion owed in damages.*

"The shares will be transferred in the near future for sale at auction," the
bailiffs' press office said in a statement on its Web site.

Telenor could not be reached for immediate comment.

*Bailiffs seized the stake in March after Telenor refused to carry out a
Siberian court order to pay VimpelCom $1.7 billion in damages related to a
years-old acquisition in Ukraine. The suit was brought by Farimex Products,
an obscure shareholder with a tiny stake in Vimpelcom.*

Telenor has accused billionaire Mikhail Fridman's Alfa Group, the other main
shareholder in Vimpelcom, of bringing the suit under the guise of Farimex.
Telenor is appealing the Siberian court ruling.


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