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IPO of "Lambumiz": How the Company Plans to Capture the Packaging Market After Tetra Pak's Exit
... shareholders do not plan to sell their stakes—this is always a positive sign for investors, indicating confidence in the company's future growth.
Of course, it is important to consider the risks. Developing production, especially in the context of current economic uncertainty, is always a complex task. The success of the IPO will depend on how effectively Lambumiz can execute its stated plans and maintain the projected growth rates. However, if the company is able to achieve its goals, this project could ...
Pre-IPO Market: Features, Stages, Risks, and Strategy
... companies and successful startups securing funding in the final stages of their development before going public. In Russia, this mechanism is relatively new but gaining significance. Against the backdrop of low activity in traditional IPOs, especially amid economic instability and high key interest rates, pre-IPO is becoming an alternative means of raising capital for growth. This article will explore the history and evolution of the pre-IPO market, the main stages and investment mechanisms, as well as ...
Chinese Oil Purchases from Iran: Hidden Operations and Their Consequences for Russia
... an average oil price of $80 per barrel and accounting for sanction-related discounts of 30-35%, the total value of the shipments is estimated to exceed $20 billion. These figures not only illustrate significant trading volumes but also the enormous economic advantage for China, which is acquiring oil at a reduced price.
How This Affects Russia?
Increased competition in the Asian market
Iran is offering oil at substantial discounts, making it attractive to China. As the primary oil supplier to the ...
Energy Sector News August 8, 2025 — U.S. Pressures India, Gasoline Export Ban, Oil Stabilization
... Western partners previously urged India to buy oil from Russia to stabilize prices. Now, however, New Delhi faces unjust accusations for continuing to act in its own interests.
Indian leadership underscores that it will protect its national interests and economic security. Should the trade conflict with the U.S. escalate, India may resort to countermeasures and more actively pivot toward alternative partners—such as China or Middle Eastern countries willing to collaborate outside the sphere of U.S. ...
Energy Sector News August 6, 2025: US Pressure on India, Petroleum Product Exports and Energy Trends
... issue of further production increases cautiously. Demand for oil traditionally decreases in the fall, especially considering the economic slowdown in Europe and China, so some analysts expect that OPEC+ may pause in October-December and not immediately expand ... ... by several factors: rising natural gas prices, the urgency to ensure energy system reliability, and the new administration's policies. President Trump, upon returning to power, lifted numerous environmental restrictions and set a course to increase production ...