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Yandex, Polymetal shareholders set to approve major Russian exit deals

Published 07/03/2024, 06:11
Updated 07/03/2024, 06:15
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Russian technology giant Yandex is on display at the company's headquarters in Moscow, Russia December 9, 2022. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina/File Photo

By Alexander Marrow

LONDON (Reuters) - Two of Russia's largest corporate exit deals since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine are up for shareholder approval on Thursday, with "Russia's Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL)" Yandex and major mining assets set to pass to Russian ownership in transactions totalling around $9 billion.

Dutch-registered Yandex NV, struck a 475-billion-rouble ($5.27 billion) deal to sell its local subsidiary - Russia's most valuable technology asset - to Russian investors, while precious metals producer Polymetal International is selling its Russian assets to a Siberian gold miner for about $3.7 billion.

Both deals, the result of months of negotiations, are at heavily discounted prices - Yandex due to Kremlin demands on foreign asset sales and Polymetal because of sanctions and a small circle of buyers. That said, few other firms have managed to extract as much from Russia.

In pitches to shareholders, Yandex listed seizures of assets owned by Danone (LON:0KFX) and Carlsberg (CSE:CARLa) and restrictive laws Moscow has introduced since launching its war in Ukraine, while Polymetal explicitly cited nationalisation risk.

"Delaying the exit from the group's Russian assets could jeopardise its overall feasibility," Polymetal said.

Shareholders stand to lose out. Yandex, whose shareholders include Fidelity, BlackRock (NYSE:BLK), and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS), was valued at around $30 billion shortly before the war. The deal envisages a market capitalisation of just over $10 billion.

But the agreed deal, taking into account the 50% discount and highly restrictive framework, should have ample cause for investor support, said proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis in a report.

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"The proposed arrangement appears to represent the most reasonable outcome in a set of decidedly unfavourable conditions over which Yandex wields substantially no influence," Glass Lewis said.

The majority of votes received have been in favour, a person with knowledge of the Yandex NV voting procedure told Reuters.

Polymetal is unlikely to face opposition from its new, major shareholder, an Omani state-owned consortium, and the transaction requires a simple majority.

Should the deals be approved, both companies would be free to re-engage with Western markets for funding and partnerships as they seek to rebuild.

Yandex NV plans to develop four nascent businesses, focused on artificial intelligence, data labelling and self-driving cars, internationally, while Polymetal wants to fund projects in Kazakhstan.

Both companies have highlighted that the war and sanctions are to blame for their respective predicaments.

"Your investment certainly has been decimated, but management was not the root cause of this destruction," Polymetal CEO Vitaly Nesis told investors in February.

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