Mechel Group | 07 April 2011 г. | 00:33

Mechel Minig to increase charter capital by way of public offering

Mechel Minig to increase charter capital by way of public offering

Mechel announceds the decisions made by Mechel Mining’s Board of Directors.

On the meeting of Mechel Mining’s Board of Directors held on June 30, 2011, the Board of Directors decided to increase Mechel Mining’s charter capital by way of public offering of 3.644 billion additional ordinary shares, with the nominal value of 7.37 rubles each (0.26 US dollars*). Price of the issued shares and price of shares in respect of persons exercising a preemptive right of purchase of shares will be determined by the Board of Directors of Mechel Mining after a state registration of additional issue of shares and expiration of a period of preemptive right of share purchase, and not later than the date of offering. Purchase of shares will be paid by bank transfer in Russian rubles or US dollars. The Board of Directors also approved the Prospectus of Mechel Mining of ordinary registered uncertified shares and the decision on issue of additional shares.

Mechel Mining is one of the world’s largest mining companies with a substantial investment program. Issuing additional shares will enable the company to create an opportunity for raising capital in the future and financing merger and acquisition transactions. The issue is part of the company’s overall development plan.

Vladimir Korovkin, who is also chairman of the board of directors for Federal Fund Corporation, was elected Chairman of Mechel Mining’s Board of Directors.

The members of Mechel Mining’s Board of Directors are Igor Zyuzin, Stanislav Ploschenko, Oleg Korzhov, Vladimir Milovidov, who is vice-president of Rosneft, Alexander Orishchin, member of Mechel Mining’s Board of Directors since 2010, Peter Harding, who is chairman of Joy Global Pension Trustees (UK), Phillip McCarthy, who is chairman of the board of directors of Mine Site Technologies (Australia) and non-executive director of Endocoal (Australia), Mahomed Ismail Seedat, who is non-executive director and counselor to the general director of Lonmin  (South Africa). During the meeting, the Board of Directors confirmed the independent director status for Vladimir Korovkin, Vladimir Milovidov, Alexander Orishchin, Peter Harding, Phillip McCarthy, Mahomed Ismail Seedat.

“I am sincerely glad that such world-class professionals joined the management of our mining division. Their experience and knowledge will enable us to successfully implement the newest technologies and know-how in mining and processing coal, which will give us an opportunity to significantly expand our presence in the world market of metallurgical coals,” Chairman of Mechel ’s Board of Directors Igor Zyuzin noted.

The Board of Directors also determined the composition of the Management Board of Mechel Mining OAO to be 6 members starting July 5, 2011. Those members include Igor Zyuzin, Boris Nikishichev, Frederic Dale Bender, Evgenia Serova, Benoit de Meulemeester, Alexander Proskurin, with consent given to the members’ overlapping positions with governing bodies of other entities.

Today, Mechel’s main investment flows are used to implement Mechel Mining’s projects. Considering the importance the group accords its mining business, the Board of Directors appointed Igor Zyuzin as the General Director of Mechel Mining effective July 5, 2011. The powers of the General Director of Mechel Mining OAO Alexander Shmokhin will be terminated effective July 4, 2011.

As the company’s general director, Igor Zyuzin, who has more than 24 years of experience in the mining industry and holds a doctorate in coal mining and a degree as an engineering economist and a coal mining processing engineer, will determine the development strategy for Mechel’s entire mining division and oversee the implementation of the company’s investment projects. Mr. Zyuzin will retain his post of chairman of Mechel OAO’s board of directors.

The Board of Directors also decided to utilize Mechel Mining’s reserve fund at the amount of 7 288 900 000 Russian rubles to cover losses of previous years.

The Board of Directors also set up the audit committee, the committee on nominations and remuneration and the investments and strategic planning committee, approved the bylaws on those committees, and appointed the board’s secretary.

Source: Metal Suply and Sale Magazine
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