Install

Get the latest updates as we post them — right on your browser

Today's paper. Last Updated: 02/12/2012

RusAl Nominates Prokhorov

The Moscow Times

Prokhorov, who has an interest in Norilsk through his 14 percent stake in RusAl, was nominated to lead the board.
Vladimir Filonov / MT

Prokhorov, who has an interest in Norilsk through his 14 percent stake in RusAl, was nominated to lead the board.

United Company RusAl has nominated Onexim Group president Mikhail Prokhorov to the board of Norilsk Nickel, RusAl said in an e-mailed statement Friday.

Norilsk Nickel confirmed the information, saying it had accepted Prokhorov's candidacy in a list with the other RusAl candidates Wednesday. Prokhorov, a current Norilsk board member, has an interest in the company through his 14 percent stake in RusAl, which owns 25 percent plus two shares of Norilsk.

The announcement conflicted with Vladimir Potanin, Norilsk's chairman and a 30 percent shareholder, saying at a news conference Wednesday that neither he nor Prokhorov nor RusAl majority owner Oleg Deripaska would join the new Norilsk board.

"What Potanin said Wednesday had not been coordinated with us," a source in the Onexim Group said Friday. "According to the agreement that Prokhorov and Deripaska signed in April, when RusAl bought its 25 percent stake in Norilsk from Onexim, a representative from the group has to be nominated to the miner's board every time a new board is elected."

Potanin and Deripaska, who have been fighting for control over Norilsk since late last year, announced a truce last week, saying the financial crisis had brought them closer together.

Shareholders will vote Dec. 26 on members for the expanded, 13-member board. The current board is to agree on a list of candidates Monday.

Potanin's Interros refused to comment Friday. RusAl spokespeople were not available for comment.


Discussion
The Moscow Times welcomes your comments and invites you to discuss topics with other readers. Your comment will be posted automatically to enable a live discussion. If you aren't familiar with our comments policy, you can read it here.

If you're a registered user, you can start typing your comment below. If not, take a moment to sign up. and then return to the article.

If your comment doesn't appear, contact us by using our web form.

Comments

Comments via Facebook

print


Comments

This article has no comments.

Be the first to leave a comment





Most Read