Gazprom roadshow expected in April as corporate governance worries persist
With lead managers Credit Suisse First Boston and Salomon Smith Barney planning an April roadshow for its Eurobond, Gazprom, Russia’s biggest company, continues to face questions over its corporate governance record. London independent trader Simon Cawkwell said on Tuesday he had raised $1m as proceeds towards a possible representative legal action against Gazprom for allegedly breaking an agreement to ringfence the company’s domestically listed shares.
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