At the lower point, the drop reached 30.2%.
Shares of the state corporation Gazprom began to decline sharply on the Moscow Stock Exchange on June 30.
It is reported that during trading at a minimum, the drop reached 207.7 rubles or 30.2%.
Gazprom’s shares collapsed after it became known about the shareholders’ decision not to pay dividends for 2021.
The company’s message notes that Gazprom’s priority is investment programs and preparation for winter, so it was decided to be ready to pay taxes at an increased rate.
Recall that at the end of May, the media wrote that the company’s board considered it necessary to pay a record dividend of 52.53 rubles per share.
If the shareholders agreed, the total amount of payments would amount to 1.24 trillion rubles.
Earlier, topNews wrote that 20 companies in the EU have opened accounts to pay for gas in Gazprombank.
Against this background, several Gazprom subsidiaries in Germany stopped receiving gas from Russia.