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  2. Gazprom - Wikipedia

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    Gazprom began to distribute shares under the voucher method. (Each Russian citizen received vouchers to purchase shares of formerly state-owned companies). By 1994, 33% of Gazprom's shares had been bought by 747,000 members of the public, mostly in exchange for vouchers. Fifteen percent of the stock was allocated to Gazprom employees.

  3. Russian gas giant Gazprom has decided not to pay dividends on last year's results, the first time it will not pay out since 1998, sending its shares plunging by nearly 30%. "The shareholders ...

  4. Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Open Joint-Stock Company “Saint-Petersburg Exchange” became the legal successor of Stock exchange “Saint-Petersburg” and continued to trade JSC “Gazpromshares for all its participants. Today, JSC “Saint-Petersburg” is the only exchange which has JSC “Gazpromshares in its listing.

  5. The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value": [1]. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day.

  6. Rouble soars to 1-month high vs dollar, Gazprom shares outperform

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    The Russian rouble soared past 59 to a one-month high against the dollar on Thursday and gas giant Gazprom's shares dragged resurgent stocks higher, as Russian markets recovered ground lost after ...

  7. Rouble firms past 60 vs dollar, Gazprom shares rally

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) -The rouble firmed beyond 60 against the dollar in Moscow trade on Tuesday, shrugging off a slide in oil prices below $100, while Russia's benchmark stock index rose towards its ...

  8. Novatek - Wikipedia

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    Novatek is a public company with shares traded on the Moscow stock exchange. The company delisted from the London Stock Exchange in March 2023. [29] The major shareholders of Novatek are Leonid Michelson, the CEO, with around 28% of the shares, Gennady Timchenko's Volga Group with 23% of shares, Total S.A. with 16%, and Gazprom with 9.4%.

  9. Ukraine ends Russian gas pipeline to Europe – but how much ...

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    In this context, a loss of £4.14bn in gas sales without the Ukraine transit deal could trigger a further 6.7 per cent decrease in revenues for Gazprom and Russia. The Russian oil and gas war chest