Alferon Management
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Alferon Management Limited of London
London
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 is a management company responsible for running the International Mineral Resources (IMR) in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
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. IMR is based in Zurich, and owned by Kazakh businessmen Alexander Mashkevich, Patokh Chodiev
Patokh Chodiev
Patokh Chodiev , born 15 April 1953, in Jizzakh , is a London-based Uzbek oligarch with Belgian citizenship who, with Alexander Mashkevich and Alijan Ibragimov, is part of the "Trio," a group of Central Asian businessmen who made their fortune through deals in minerals, oil, gas, and banking in...

 (or Shodiev) and Alijan Ibragimov
Alijan Ibragimov
Alijan Ibragimov is a Kyrgyzstan-born Uigur oligarch who is a member of a well-known circle of oligarchs in Kazakhstan known as the “Trio.” The “Trio” comprises Ibragimov and his business partners, Alexander Mashkevich and Patokh Chodiev, active in the mining, oil & gas, and banking sectors in...

 (or Alidzhon Ibragimov).

Alferon Management has acquired many mining operations in different countries such as Zambia
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, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia
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, Russia
Russia
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, and Kosovo
Kosovo
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.

Alexander Mashkevich, Patokh Chodiev
Patokh Chodiev
Patokh Chodiev , born 15 April 1953, in Jizzakh , is a London-based Uzbek oligarch with Belgian citizenship who, with Alexander Mashkevich and Alijan Ibragimov, is part of the "Trio," a group of Central Asian businessmen who made their fortune through deals in minerals, oil, gas, and banking in...

 and Alijan Ibragimov
Alijan Ibragimov
Alijan Ibragimov is a Kyrgyzstan-born Uigur oligarch who is a member of a well-known circle of oligarchs in Kazakhstan known as the “Trio.” The “Trio” comprises Ibragimov and his business partners, Alexander Mashkevich and Patokh Chodiev, active in the mining, oil & gas, and banking sectors in...

, better known as the Troika or Trio, are major shareholders in Eurasian National Resources Corporation (ENRC), one of the world's leading natural resources groups. ENRC, based in London, operates a number of metals assets in Kazakhstan and Africa, having acquired numerous mining operations in Eastern Europe and Africa. In 2009, ENRC generated a $1,462 million profit on sales of $3.8 billion.

Alferon Management controversially acquired Ferronikeli Complex, LLC, a nickel
Nickel
Nickel is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel belongs to the transition metals and is hard and ductile...

 plant based in Kosovo in 2006.
The controversy behind the acquisition stemmed from Alferon receiving the approval on the acquisition from the Kosovo Trust Agency (KTA) despite the fact that they were not the highest bidder; US
United States
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- Albania
Albania
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n company, Adi Nickel was the highest bidder offering 49.5 million Euro
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s.
Ferki Karaxha, the head of Ferronikeli trade union, also stated that since Adi-Nickel won the first tender, it was not fair to declare IMR a provisional winner.. He also stated that he "has always been against the sale of the company and is convinced that the sale is a great crime against the national economy".

The sale agreement included an investment commitment from IMR-Alferon of €20 million, plus a guarantee to employ at least 1,000 people at Ferronikeli.

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General (DSRSG), Joachim Ruecker, said the sale sent “a very strong signal to international investors”. Mr Ruecker added: “Kosovo is a stable and mature society, which welcomes international investment.”

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