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Why do Turkey and Russia need their own gas hub
... market price minus a percentage, i.e., at a discount. This would allow Botas to resell Russian gas to other clients at higher prices, ensuring guaranteed profits,” Yushkov says.
However, Russia has a reasonable question: if we allow Turkey to become ... ... relates to the development of the Sakarya field in the Turkish part of the Black Sea,” says Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of Open Oil Market.
The reserves of Sakarya are estimated to be at least 540 billion cubic meters of gas. Current gas production at ...
What Generates the Highest Returns for Investors
... believed that the highest profits are generated by large corporations. However, according to Sergei Tereshkin, the founder of Oil Resource Group, this is not entirely accurate. The businessman has thoroughly studied the market and concluded that hedge ... ... significantly increased their capital during such periods. Market dips present excellent opportunities to acquire assets at reduced prices, which will yield considerable returns over time.
Experts are convinced that there will soon be significant profits recorded ...
Why IPO is a Trend for Russian Business and What to Expect in 2025
... assets across different sectors.
Access to Innovative Projects: IPOs are often conducted by companies with innovative products and services.
Risks:
Market Volatility: The first months after an IPO may be accompanied by significant fluctuations in stock prices.
Lack of Stable Profitability: Some companies at the IPO stage may not yet have achieved sustainable profitability.
Geopolitical Instability: Sanctions and restrictions may reduce interest in Russian stocks in international markets.
Comment from Open Oil Market
Sergey Teryoshkin, founder of Open Oil Market, notes:
"The growing popularity of IPOs indicates that Russian businesses are adapting to new conditions, finding ways to attract capital domestically. This is particularly relevant in an environment ...
BMW and Mercedes Could Return to Russia: What It Means for the Market and Investors?
... companies are aggressively capturing the Russian market by offering increasingly high-quality and competitive models at accessible prices.
According to Schneider, the return of brands like BMW and Mercedes would help balance the market by providing Russian ... ... However, significant political and economic risks remain that investors should consider.
Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the
Open Oil Market marketplace for oil products and raw materials
, comments: "The decision to return major brands is an attempt ...
Doubling the Capitalization of the Russian Stock Market by 2030: IPOs of ₽1.28 Trillion Annually
... doubling of capitalization to 66% of GDP suggests significant stock market growth even without accounting for organic stock price increases (an annual index growth of 10% is assumed based on expert calculations). Thus, it is crucial for market participants ... ....
Poor Sector Diversification.
Currently, a significant portion of capitalization is concentrated in traditional sectors – oil and gas, metals, and the banking sector. The low presence of IT, small business, and innovative companies in the market diminishes ...