Bangkok Post

Nasdaq gives lifeline to Yandex

- ALEXANDER MARROW

MOSCOW: Russian internet firm Yandex yesterday said it had been granted permission to retain its Nasdaq Stock Exchange listing provided the restructur­ing and divestment of its Russian business is concluded by the end of 2023.

Often dubbed “Russia’s Google”, Yandex is making progress on a corporate restructur­ing plan that should see it divest ownership and control of core, Russia-based businesses, in what could be one of Russia’s most significan­t corporate deals this year.

Russian billionair­es including Vladimir Potanin, CEO and the largest shareholde­r of metals giant Nornickel, and Vagit Alekperov, co-founder and a major shareholde­r in oil major Lukoil, are among the bidders for assets ultimately valued around $14 billion, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters last month.

Given Kremlin measures that oblige foreign companies leaving Russia to sell their assets at a 50% discount, shareholde­rs in Yandex’s Dutch-registered holding company Yandex NV, most of whom are Western investment funds, could ultimately make about $7 billion from a full divestment.

Yandex, which has confirmed that it has received proposals from a number of investors, said the Nasdaq hearing’s panel notified it of the decision to keep its listing on Tuesday.

“(The decision is) subject to certain conditions related to the timing and implementa­tion of Yandex’s proposed corporate restructur­ing, including the divestment of ownership and control of a number of our core businesses, including all Russia-based businesses, by the end of 2023,” it said.

A trading halt, implemente­d on Feb 28, 2022, will remain in effect, Yandex said. Its Moscow-listed shares were 2.5% higher as of 3:23 pm in Thailand, outperform­ing the wider market.

Russian e-commerce firm Ozon had its appeal against delisting rejected by Nasdaq, Ozon said late Wednesday. Trading in Ozon’s American depositary receipts was to be suspended yesterday, the company said, though not delisted until the appeals process is completed. It intends to seek a review of the decision.

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