RE: Western businesses backtrack on their Russia exit plans29 May 2024 16:36
"Again, I remind old and new POLY did/does not do any business in the West. Further, some companies which extensively trades in the West have done such deals eg. Hyundai."
This is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. And for someone working in commerce it is absolutely disgraceful.
Let me begin: "poly did/does not do any business in the west" before the war HSBC was one of the buyers of Polymetal Gold. Get your facts right. Go back and listen to the conference calls from Mr Nesis better still ask IR.
But even putting that aside. Who provided the credit facilities to Polymetal ?
This is from a comment Mr Evgeny made on one of those telegram groups
"The factors that are in our control (Western brokers access to AIX, rebranding to completely sever and disassociate the business from POLY RU, engaging with those entities in the West who continue to see us as a sanctioned company etc) we’re addressing, and we will provide more colour at CMD in June."
So if Polymetal does no business in the west why are they bothered about western brokers and engaging with western companies who continue to see them as sanctioned if there is no point? Do you know the business better than them?
Next point you keep on clinging to Hyundai: is Hyundai sanctioned ? Can't you read and understand the question I asked.
You can keep burying your head in the sand and coming up. With your fantasies, writing endless drivel to impress single brained individuals but ost people just laugh at you.
#RealityInterrupts