Evraz

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EVRAZ plc
TypePublic limited company
LSEEVR
FTSE 100 Index component
IndustrySteel
Mining
Founded1992 (Moscow)
HeadquartersLondon, England, UK
Key people
ProductsSteel
Steel products
Vanadium Slag
Iron ore
Coal
RevenueDecrease US$9.514 billion (2020)[1]
Increase US$1.671 billion (2020)[1]
Increase US$0.858 billion (2020)[1]
OwnerRoman Abramovich (30.5%)[2]
Number of employees
69,619 (2020)[1]
Websitewww.evraz.com

EVRAZ plc (Russian: Евраз) is a British multinational vertically integrated steel making and mining company with headquarters in London, England. It has operations mainly in Russia, but also in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Italy, Czech Republic, the United States, Canada and South Africa. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. As of 2015, the ultimate beneficial owners were Roman Abramovich (31.03%), chairman Alexander Abramov (21.59%) and CEO Aleksandr Frolov (10.78%).[2]

History[]

The company was founded as a small metal-trading business in 1992.[3] On 2 June 2005 Evraz Group floated some 8.3 percent of its shares in the form of GDR in London.[4] The company was priced at $14.50 per GDR implying an equity value of $5.15 billion.[4] An additional 6% stake was placed in January 2006, resulting in a total free-float of 14.3%.[5]

The company acquired Claymont Steel from H.I.G. Capital in 2008 for US$564.8 million.[6] The mill was closed in December 2013.[7]

Operations[]

Evraz is a vertically integrated holding with high self-sufficiency in iron ore and excess coking coal production, which enables the company to be one of the largest participants on the domestic coking coal market through its affiliates. EVRAZ also controls some metal trading and logistic assets.

Evraz sets aside its coal business by the end of the year 2021 on the premise of all needed approvals, according to the group`s report of the 1st half of 2021. In the very beginning of 2021 EVRAZ announced expecting to spin off its coal division cosolidated in Raspadskaya. On April 2021, the group`s board of directors approved the demerger of its coal assets to be shared pro rata among Evraz shareholders.[8]

The business structure is as follows:[9]

Steel[]

Ore[]

  • Evrazruda mining and enrichment facilities in Kemerovo Oblast
    • In the Kemerovo Oblast: Tashtagol Mine, Kaz Mine, Sheregesh Mine, Gurev Mine, Abagur Sinter and Enrichment Plant
  • Kachkanarsky Ore Mining and Processing Enterprise – Vanady – KGOK pit mining in Sverdlovsk region;
  • Sukha Balka Mines, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine.

Coal[]

  • Yuzhkuzbassugol coking coal mining in the Kuzbass Region
  • Raspadskaya/ coking coal company with three mines and one open pit in Mezhdurechensk, Kemerovo region, EVRAZ owns 82% of Raspadskaya

Vanadium[]

  • EVRAZ Vanady Tula
  • EVRAZ Nikom
  • EVRAZ East Metals AG

Sales and logistics[]

  • Metallenergofinance MEF, supplying electricity and heat for Evraz facilities
  • Nakhodka Commercial Sea Port in the Russian Far East, handling most of Evraz' exports
  • Trading House EvrazHolding/TH EvrazHolding working in domestic sales
  • Trading House EvrazResource/TH EvrazResource working in domestic sales

Corporate structure[]

The company's interests in the majority of its subsidiaries are held indirectly through its ownership of Mastercroft. In June 2006, Evraz Group announced a transaction that resulted in the transfer to Greenlease International Holding of a 50% interest in Lanebrook Ltd., an entity controlled by the principal shareholders of Evraz Group. As of April 2015 Lanebrook Ltd. held 63.70% of the company's shares, with the ultimate beneficial owners being Roman Abramovich (31.03%), chairman Alexander Abramov (21.59%) and CEO Aleksandr Frolov (10.78%).[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Annual Results 2020" (PDF). Evraz. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Share information 20 April 2015". Evraz. Archived from the original on 15 October 2018. Retrieved 2015-03-17.
  3. ^ "History of the Evraz Group". steelonthenet.com. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b EVRAZ Raises $422M in soft London IPO Archived 2013-07-01 at the Wayback Machine St Petersburg Times, 3 June 2005
  5. ^ "Russian and Kazakh firms set for relegation from FTSE 100". City AM. 29 May 2013. Archived from the original on 25 September 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  6. ^ Sandle, Paul (2007-12-10). "Evraz Group agrees to buy Claymont Steel for about 564.8 mln usd cash". AFX News Limited. Thomson Financial News.
  7. ^ "Evraz Claymont Steel shutting down". Gannett. 14 October 2013.
  8. ^ "Evraz demerges of its coal business". Interfax.com. 2021-08-05.
  9. ^ Our business Archived 2011-12-05 at the Wayback Machine Evraz

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