WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish e-commerce company Allegro’s CEO on Friday denied that the company was in disagreement with any of its partners, despite its relationship with delivery partner InPost souring.

“We do not believe that we are involved in any business or other dispute with any entity,” Allegro’s CEO Marcin Kusmierz, who took the top job in June, told reporters when asked about InPost.

InPost shares fell around 13% on Tuesday after it reported slower volumes growth in Poland. Its shares have lost more than a third of their value so far this year but were up 9% at 1340 GMT. Shares in Allegro were up around 2%.

InPost, which according to JPMorgan gets 30% of its Polish revenue from Allegro, in July filed an arbitration claim against Allegro, saying that it had breached their long-term

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