RusAl, the world’s largest aluminum producer,
has nominated Matthias Warnig, head of Nord Stream AG which
operates the gas pipeline from Russia to Europe, for election to
its board of directors as an independent non-executive director,
the firm said in a statement on Monday.
Analysts consider Warnig's nomination - likely
to be approved at RusAl's annual shareholders meeting on June 15 -
is a move to help solve shareholders conflicts in the aluminum
giant.
"The nomination of Matthias Warnig as an
independent non-executive director is further step in RusAl's
stated aim of promoting corporate governance excellence. RusAl is
planning to increase the number of independent non-executive
directors in the board up to one third in accordance with the new
rules of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange," RusAl said.
Warnig has previously been a chairman of the
board of directors of Russia's oil pipeline monopoly Transneft, a
member of the supervisory board in the country's second top lender
VTB, and on the board of directors at Bank Rossiya and oil giant
Rosneft.
RusAl's former board chairman Viktor Vekselberg
resigned from his board post in mid-March, after what he said were
disagreements with a number of recent decisions made by the
company’s management, particularly over its debts and its handling
of its stake in Norilsk Nickel.
RusAl claimed the changes "were deemed necessary
by the fact that Mr. Vekselberg had failed to perform his functions
as a public company board chairman over the past 12 months."
Vekselberg also filed a suit against the
aluminum giant in early April concerning approval of long-term
contracts worth over $47 million signed between RusAl and Glencore
to supply primary aluminum and alumina. RusAl's contract with
Glencore stipulates that the trader will sell 1.4 million tons of
aluminum, 30 percent of RusAl's overall export supplies in 2012.
That share may reach 50 percent in the next six years.
Stanislav Tsygankov, head of Severneftegazprom
gas firm, said Warnig will help the company solve the conflict.
"It is meaningless to put pressure on him
because he is a man of principle," Tsygankov added.
Metropol analyst Sergei Filchenkov
thinks Warnig's nomination will influence the Rusal board
conflict.
"Warnig will most likely act as a
state supervisor taking into account his representation in many
[Russian] companies as an independent director but it seems we will
not see a resolution of the conflict soon," Filchenkov
said.
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