Russia's Potanin ready to discuss possible Nornickel-Rusal merger By Reuters
2022-07-05 15:55:49
more 
263
Russia's Potanin ready to discuss possible Nornickel-Rusal merger © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Vladimir Potanin, co-owner of Norilsk Nickel, attends an agreement signing ceremony with the Krasnoyarsk region's government, in Moscow, Russia December 12, 2017. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

(Reuters) -Russian businessman Vladimir Potanin, the largest shareholder at Nornickel, is ready to discuss a possible merger of the mining giant with aluminium producer Rusal amid Western sanctions, he said in an interview with RBC TV.

The Western sanctions imposed on Moscow since it sent troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24 have not targeted Nornickel. However, Britain last week announced sanctions on Potanin.

The need to diversify its shareholder structure to resist sanctions, the potential need for state support for projects in Russia and the global green agenda are among the reasons to discuss the merger, Potanin told RBC TV.

The proposal came from the management of Rusal, he added.

Rusal did not immediately reply to a Reuters' request for comment.

"I sent a letter today confirming our agreement to start the process of discussing the merger with Rusal," Potanin said. RBC added that the interview was done on Monday.

Nornickel is the world's largest producer of palladium and refined nickel. Rusal is the world's largest aluminium producer outside China.

Potanin, 61, is Nornickel's largest shareholder with a 36% stake and he has been its chief executive for 10 years. Rusal currently owns 26% at Nornickel.

Rusal bought its stake in Nornickel in 2008. Since then, shareholders at Nornickel and Rusal have been involved in several disputes over management of the mining giant, the size of its dividend payments and investment.

声明:
本文内容不代表FxGecko网站观点,内容仅供参考,不构成投资建议。投资有风险,选择需谨慎! 如涉及内容、版权等问题,请联系我们,我们会在第一时间作出调整!

相关文章

您正在访问的是FxGecko网站。 FxGecko互联网及其移动端产品是中国香港特别行政区成立的Hitorank Co.,LIMITED旗下运营和管理的一款面向全球发行的企业资讯査询工具。

您的IP为 中国大陆地区,抱歉的通知您,不能为您提供查询服务,还请谅解。请遵守当地地法律。