Russia's Gazprom could SPO another 3.7% in autumn 2019

Russia's Gazprom could SPO another 3.7% in autumn 2019
Gazprom could SPO an additional 3.7% of its quasi-treasury shares in the next few months to cash in again on the recent dramatic rally in the company’s share price / wiki
By bne IntelliNews August 8, 2019

Russia's natural gas giant and pipeline exports monopolist Gazprom could SPO an additional 3.7% of its quasi-treasury shares in the next few months to cash in again on a dramatic rally in the company’s share price in July after it doubled its dividend payout, Bloomberg reported citing unnamed sources. The stake, which reportedly will be sold to foreign investors through local brokers, would be worth RUB200bn ($3bn) at current valuations.

As reported by bne IntelliNews, in July Gazprom sold a quasi-treasury stake of 2.93% in a surprise SPO for RUB139bn, cashing in on the recent rally of its shares and record-high capitalisation. Almost half of the offering went to one unnamed investor.

 

One of the buyers of the first SPO was stoligarch Arcady Rotenberg, one of the largest recipients of state construction and infrastructure objects, according to Bloomberg. However, representatives of Rotenberg denied the accusation, Vedomosti reports.

Analysts surveyed by Vedomosti believe that the next SPO of the quasi-treasury shares will also be offered to a narrow pool of investors. Despite the overhang risks usually associated with sales of additional shares, the market could again react positively to the SPO news and expect Gazprom to please new investors, possibly through even more dividends hikes.

"Traders and other market participants believed that an exclusive group of investors intending to buy out the [quasi-treasury] stake has some exclusive information [on Gazprom] and intends to monetise it. This is why the market switched to buy," an unnamed trader told Vedomosti back in July.

"None of the sane investors or investor groups would buy such a large stake without a clear perspective of re-selling it with a profit in the future," another source said.

Prior to the first SPO, Gazprom's subsidiaries owned 6.64% of shares in the mother company. Previously the head of the company, Alexei Miller, told the press that various market mechanisms of monetising the treasury stake were being considered, thus more similar SPOs are not excluded.

 

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