Suleiman Kerimov can’t sell Polyus Gold to Chinese investors

Today, shares of gold miner Polyus Gold will stop to be traded on the London Stock Exchange and it will become private company. As the Forbes has found out, the major shareholder of Nafta Moscow Suleiman Kerimov couldn’t agree with the Chinese investment funds CIC and CITIC, as well as with China Gold Corporation on the sale of the Kerimov’s share in Polyus Gold, which owns 95% of Polyus Zoloto. Formally owner of Polyus Gold through Wandle Holdings and its subsidiary is the son of Suleiman Kerimov Said.

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