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  2. Gazprom - Wikipedia

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    Following the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 5 November 1992, and the Resolution of the Government of Russia of 17 February 1993, Gazprom became a joint-stock company. [14] Gazprom began to distribute shares under the voucher method. (Each Russian citizen received vouchers to purchase shares of formerly state-owned ...

  3. 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%.

  4. Gazprombank - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2014, Gazfond is the largest shareholder of Gazprombank which controls Gazprom Media. [5] [9] The bank was nominated in 2014 for the annual Emerging Market Bond Awards, hosted by EuroWeek. [11] In August 2022, the state capitalized Gazprombank by 50 billion rubles at the expense of the Russian National Wealth Fund. The authorized ...

  5. Gazfond - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Gazprom sold its shares in Leader to the SOGAZ Insurance Company which is controlled by Bank Rossiya. [1] In March 2014, Bank Rossiya sold its indirect control of Leader to Gazfond. [2] Gazfond owns a 45% stake in Leader. [2] As of November 2014, Gazfond is the largest shareholder of Gazprombank which controls Gazprom-Media. [2] [3]

  6. List of companies of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Gazprom's headquarters in the Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg. Gazprom is the largest company in Russia Gazprom is the largest company in Russia Russia's vast geography is an important determinant of its economic activity, with some sources estimating that Russia contains over 30 percent of the world's natural resources.

  7. List of Gazprom subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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    Russian energy company Gazprom has several hundred subsidiaries and affiliated companies owned and controlled directly or indirectly. The subsidiaries and affiliated companies are listed by country. The subsidiaries and affiliated companies are listed by country.

  8. Gazprom-Media - Wikipedia

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    Yuri Kovalchuk is its largest shareholder. [2] [17] [18] In March 2014, Rossiya Bank sold its indirect control of Lider to Gasfond which owns a 45% stake in Lider. [17] As of November 2014, Gasfond is the largest shareholder in Gazprombank which controls Gazprom-Media. [17] [d]

  9. Naftna Industrija Srbije - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010, NIS was transformed into an open joint-stock company, and is listed on the Belgrade Stock Exchange since 30 August 2010. [7] In March 2011, Gazprom Neft announced that it will purchase an additional 5.15% of shares of NIS, increasing their original share from 51% to 56%. [8] NIS held a monopoly on all oil imports in Serbia until 2011.