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Gazprombank in the Novocheremushkinskaya Street office block, Moscow. In August 2005 for 37.22 billion rubles, Gazprombank purchased Gazprom Media, the largest Russian media holding, which includes the former Media Most holdings of Vladimir Gusinsky including the Sem Days publishing house, Echo of Moscow, both the NTV channel and NTV Plus, and Izvestia newspaper, from the bank's parent company ...
Centrex Europe Energy & Gas AG (100%) - owned through Gazprombank [4] GHW (50%) - joint venture with OMV for gas trading Sibneft Oil Trade GmbH (100%) - oil trading company owned through Gazprom Neft [ 3 ]
Gazfond logo. Gazfond is the pension fund of Gazprom. [1] It was founded in 1994 by Gazprom, Gazprombank and several other organizations. Gazfond owned a 3.22-percent share of Gazprom as of September 5, 2005.
The Government of Russia revoked the Gazprom twenty percent foreign ownership rule and the company became open to foreign investment. [33] [34] In September 2005, Gazprom bought 72.633 percent of the oil company Sibneft for $13.01 billion. Sibneft was renamed Gazprom Neft. The purchase was aided by a $12 billion loan.
Since November 2014 and through his chairmanship of Gasfond, he is the majority shareholder of Gazprombank which controls Gazprom-Media. [ 78 ] [ m ] Yuri Shamalov has degrees from the Higher Naval Engineering College V. I. Lenin in 1992 in naval engineering and from the All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Foreign Economic ...
The United States imposed new sanctions on Russia's Gazprombank on Nov. 21 as President Joe Biden steps up measures to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine before he leaves office in January.
Gazprombank (Transnistria) is a large Transnistrian bank with headquarters in Tiraspol. It was established in 1993 with a capital of US$5.5 million. It is claimed to be a subsidiary of Russia's Gazprombank (Russian: АКБ Газпромбанк, sometimes transcribed as Gasprombank), although Gazprombank has not confirmed the ownership ...
Moldovagaz was founded in 1999. [1] The Russian company Gazprom owns a majority stake of Moldovagaz. [2] On 13 December 2024, the Moldovan parliament voted in favour of imposing a state of emergency in the energy sector. [3]