Russia's Yandex.Taxi likely to issue new shares in IPO, says top
shareholder
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[June 25, 2019] By
Katya Golubkova and Tatiana Voronova
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's largest online
taxi service Yandex.Taxi is likely to sell new shares in its planned
initial public offering (IPO), an executive at its majority shareholder
Yandex told Reuters.
Russian internet company Yandex and U.S. group Uber Technologies Inc
combined their taxi businesses across Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Belarus, Georgia and Kazakhstan in 2017 to create an enlarged
Yandex.Taxi.
The company was valued at more than $3.8 billion at the time. Yandex
holds a 59.3% stake, Uber has 36.6% and Yandex.Taxi staff own 4.1%.
Since 2017, the firm has entered Israel, the food delivery sector and
other areas.
Greg Abovsky, chief operating officer and chief financial officer at
Yandex, said Yandex had yet to decide on a stock exchange for the IPO of
Yandex.Taxi, or the timing and size of the deal.
"But we consider the Moscow Exchange an important exchange. At the same
time, it should be taken into account that Uber is trading on the NYSE,
and (rival taxi firm) Lyft on NASDAQ," Abovsky said.
Yandex itself trades on NASDAQ and has a market capitalization of almost
$13 billion, according to Refinitiv Eikon data. Uber's market
capitalization is $73 billion.
"We as Yandex would not like to sell a single share - we would rather be
a buyer, than a seller. But I guess some shares would have to be sold,
obviously, - and most likely, these will be primary shares, not
secondary," Abovsky said, referring to new shares issued by the company
rather than existing ones.
"Given that the company (Yandex.Taxi) has $400 million of cash on its
balance sheet, the amount of primary shares that would be sold will be
small to minimize our dilution."
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Greg Abovsky, Yandex COO, speaks during interview with Reuters in
St. Petersburg, Russia June 6, 2019. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
"(At the same time) A certain amount of liquidity is needed for ... an IPO to be
interesting for investors. Small IPOs trade poorly and are poorly received by
the market," Abovsky added.
Uber could not immediately be reached for comment on whether it plans to sell
any shares in the IPO.
Abovsky said Yandex.Taxi's revenue almost quadrupled last year, part of a
worldwide boom in online taxi services.
Asked if Yandex would need a banking license to offer financial services to
accompany its internet operations, Abovsky said Yandex had launched a co-branded
card with Tinkoff Bank and Alfa Bank.
"Financial services is an idea that is applicable to all Yandex services. There
is a synergy between internet services and financial services," he said, adding
that currently the co-branded card serviced those needs.
Oleg Tinkov, the founder and key shareholder in Russia's TCS Group, said earlier
in June that if his bank was to merge assets with Yandex, the combined company
would be worth more than $20 billion. Yandex dismissed the idea.
(Additional reporting by Anastasia Teterevleva and Maria Kiselyova; Editing by
Mark Potter)
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