Year | Month | Event |
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2020 | February | LUKOILfinalized the acquisition and cancellation of a portion of issued shares in theamount of 22,134,238 ordinary shares including LUKOIL treasury sharesheld byLUKOILSecurities Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of LUKOIL,in the amount of 21,751,935. After the cancellation thetotal number of issued shares of PJSC “LUKOIL” is 692,865,762. |
2019 | June | Annual General Shareholders Meeting resolved to reduce the Charter Capital of PJSC "LUKOIL" through acquisition of a portion of issued shares (35,000,000) in order to reduce the total number thereof. |
August | LUKOIL completed the buy-back programme launched in September 2018. The shares were purchased by LUKOIL Securities Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of LUKOIL. LUKOILfinalized the acquisition of a portion of issued shares in the amount of 35,000,000 ordinary shares according to the Annual General ShareholdersMeeting resolutionof June 2019. The shares were acquired from LUKOIL Securities Limited and minority shareholders pro-rata to their claims. All the acquired shares were cancelled. Afterthe cancellation the total number of issued shares of PJSC “LUKOIL” is715,000,000. | |
October | LUKOIL launched an open market buy-back programme of the Company's shares and the corresponding depositary receipts for an aggregate amount of up to USD 3 billion. The expected duration of the Programme is from October 1, 2019 to December 30, 2022. The buy-back is performed by LUKOIL Securities Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, on the regulated trading venues. Purchases are executed by qualified international brokers. | |
December | Extraordinary General Shareholders Meeting resolved to reduce the Charter Capital of PJSC "LUKOIL" through acquisition of a portion of issued shares (25,000,000) in order to reduce the total number thereof. | |
2018 | August | Extraordinary General Shareholders Meeting resolved to reduce the Charter Capital of PJSC "LUKOIL" through acquisition of a portion of issued shares (100,563,255) in order to reduce the total number thereof |
September | LUKOIL launched an openmarket buy-back programme of the Company's shares and the correspondingdepositary receipts for an aggregate amount of up to USD 3 billion. Theexpected duration of the Programme is from September 3, 2018 to December 30,2022. The buy-back is performed by LUKOIL SecuritiesLimited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, on the regulated tradingvenues. Purchases are executed by qualified international brokers. | |
November | LUKOILcompleted the acquisition of a portion of issued shares in the amount of100,563,255 ordinary shares according to the Extraordinary General ShareholdersMeeting resolutionof August 2018. 99.9% of the total number of shares wereacquired from a Company’s subsidiary. All the acquired shares were cancelled. Afterthe cancellation the total number of issued shares of PJSC “LUKOIL” is750,000,000. | |
2011 | February | ConocoPhillips fully withdrew from ОАОLUKOIL by selling the remaining Company shares on the open market. |
2010 | August | As part of its program aimed at improving its investment appeal and market capitalization, OAO LUKOIL bought back around 7.6% of its own shares from ConocoPhillips. |
September | OAO LUKOIL, while exercising its option to acquire its shares from ConocoPhillips, jointly with a group of investors acquired 5% of the Company’s shares in the form of ADR under the agreement with ConocoPhillips. | |
2005 | May | As part of the program of level 1 depository receipts (ISIN US6778621044) and the depository receipts issued in accordance with Rule 144 A (ISIN US6778622034), the ratio of the depository receipts to OAO LUKOIL shares was changed from 1 depository receipt representing 4 common shares of OAO LUKOIL to 1 depository receipt representing |
2004 | September | A public auction was held to sell 7.6% of OAO LUKOIL shares owned by the state. |
2002 | February | Amendments to the Charter were registered, pursuant to which there were no preferred shares in the authorized capital. The authorized capital is 21, 264, 081.375 RUR and consists of 850, 563, 255 common shares. |
August | The Company’s common shares and level 1 ADRs received full listing on the London Stock Exchange. | |
December | 50, 000, 000 common shares owned by the state are sold (through ОАО Project Privatization Company) on the international stock market in the form of depository receipts. As a result of the sale, the government stake in OAO LUKOIL authorized capital dropped to 7.6%. | |
2001 | April | Placement of the common shares registered in December 2000. De facto 18, 431, 061 shares are offered. |
May | Amendments to the Charter were registered due to the Company’s authorized capital increase. The authorized capital consists of | |
August | State registration of common shares in the amount of 16, 568, 939 pcs., as part of public offering. | |
September | Offering of the common shares registered in August 2001. All of the Company’s preferred shares are converted into convertible preferred shares issued in August, 2001. | |
October | As a result of the placement of common shares, the authorized capital has been increased to 21, 264, 081.375 RUR and consists of 850, 563, 255 shares, among them 773, 351, 391 common shares and 77, 211, 864 preferred (convertible) shares. | |
November | State registration of the issue of 77, 211, 864 common shares and conversion of the available convertible preferred shares into the said issue. | |
2000 | April | As the terms of the investment contest held in October 1999 were fulfilled, the contest winner obtained the government stake in the authorized capital of the Company which came to 8.24% of the new authorized capital (9% of the former one). As a result, the government stake in the Company's authorized capital came to 14.58%. |
December | State registration of an additional issue of common shares in the amount of 18, 600, 000 pcs. with a face value of 0.025 RUR each. The state established ОАО Project Privatization Company to which 50, 000, 000 common shares of the Company (6.13% of the authorized capital) were transferred to be further sold in the international stock market. | |
1999 | October | A commercial tender was held with investment terms providing for disposal of 67, 184, 480 shares of ОАО LUKOIL (9%) owned by the state. |
1997 | January | The issue of shares placed by offering among the shareholders of subsidiary joint-stock companies in exchange for the shares of subsidiary joint-stock companies by virtue of the decision of the General Shareholders Meeting, consent of the RF Government and Decree No. 327 by the RF President; 32, 000, 000 shares have been issued, among them: 19, 800, 000 common shares 12, 200, 000 preferred shares |
February | Issue of ADR on preferred shares. | |
March | Start of exchange of the issued shares for the shares of subsidiary joint-stock companies. | |
June | Increase of the Company's authorized capital based on the emission results; the total number of shares is 746, 563, 255 psc., among them: 669, 351, 391 common shares 77, 211, 864 preferred shares; The authorized capital came to RUR 18, 664, 081, 375. | |
October | Changes and amendments to the Consolidated Privatization Plan approved by the RF Ministry of State Property. In accordance with the amendments to the Consolidated Privatization Plan 26.9 % of the authorized capital is owned by the state, among them: RF Ministry of State Property: 6.6 %; Russian Federal Property Fund: 20.3% | |
1996 | January | The first level 1 ADR issue on common shares. |
March | The first ADR issue in accordance with 144 А Rule. | |
1995 | March | State registration of share splitting. 1 share with a face value of RUR 1,000 is equivalent to 8 shares with a face value of RUR 125. |
May | Registration of the amendments to the Charter related to share splitting (1 share with a face value of RUR 125 is transformed to 5 shares with a face value of RUR 25) and increase in the authorized capital by the sum equal to the additional issue. The authorized capital consists of 714, 563, 255 shares with a face value of RUR 25, among them: 649, 551, 391 common shares and 65, 011, 864 preferred shares. Additional issue of the Company’s shares placed by private offering among the shareholders of subsidiary joint-stock companies in exchange for the shares of subsidiary joint-stock companies by virtue of Decree No. 327 by the RF President of April 1, 1995, “On Organizational Measures to Transform State Enterprises, Voluntary Associations of State Enterprises into Joint-Stock Companies”. | |
June | Start of exchange of the Company’s shares for the shares of the subsidiary joint-stock companies affiliated to the Company by virtue of RF President’s Decree No. 1403 of November 17, 1992 and Resolution No. 861 of September 1, 1995 by the RF Government “On Structural Improvements in Joint-Stock Company LUKOIL Oil Company” | |
December | An investment tender was held among the Russian investors: 16 % of shares of the Company's authorized capital were sold. | |
1994 | March-April | Sales of common shares at a specialized check auction. |
1993 | April | OAO LUKOIL incorporated by virtue of Decree No. 299 of April 5, 1993 by the RF Government "On Incorporation of Open Joint-Stock Company LUKOIL Oil Company". |
November | The Company’s Consolidated Privatization Plan approved. In accordance with the Consolidated Privatization Plan 90.77 % of the authorized capital is owned by the state, of which the stake owned by the RF State Property Committee: 45 % and by the Russian Federal Property Fund (to be sold): 45.77% |
FAQs
How do you solve for capital share? ›
Formula 1: Share capital equals the issue price per share times the number of outstanding shares. Formula 2: Share capital equals the number of shares times the par value of stock plus the paid in capital in excess of par value.
How do you explain share capital? ›Share capital is the money a company raises by issuing common or preferred stock. The amount of share capital or equity financing a company has can change over time with additional public offerings. The term share capital can mean slightly different things depending on the context.
How do you calculate the amount of share capital? ›The formula for calculating equity share capital is Total Issued Shares x Par Value per Share. To calculate equity share capital, determine the total number of shares issued by the company and multiply it by the par value of each share. This figure represents the total equity capital raised from shareholders.
How do you calculate share capital issue? ›Issued Share Capital is typically recorded on a company's balance sheet as a liability. It is calculated by multiplying the number of shares issued by the price per share.
How do you calculate common share capital? ›The formula for calculating common stock is Common Stock = Total Equity – Preferred Stock – Additional Paid-in Capital – Retained Earnings + Treasury Stock.
What is the formula for shareholder capital? ›Shareholders' Equity = Total Assets – Total Liabilities
Total assets are the total of current assets, such as marketable securities and prepayments, and long-term assets, such as machinery and fixtures. Total liabilities are obtained by adding current liabilities and long-term liabilities.
The shareholders' capital amount is recorded as a separate line item under the liabilities section. It represents the total value of the company's issued shares. The balance sheet also includes other liabilities, such as loans, long-term debts, and accrued expenses, which are recorded separately from share capital.
How do you read share capital? ›Share capital describes the nominal value (sum of each share's par value) of all shares of a company that have been sold to public investors. Shares are typically issued at what is called their nominal or par value.
What is the formula for calculating capital? ›Net working capital = current assets (minus cash) - current liabilities (minus debt). Operating working capital = current assets – non-operating current assets. Non-cash working capital = (current assets – cash) – current liabilities.
What is the actual amount of share capital? ›It is the actual amount of capital that the investors have taken. Called up Capital : The amount of share capital that the shareholders owe and are yet to be paid is known as called up capital. It is that part of the share capital that the company calls for payment.
How much is a share of capital? ›
Share capital is the total value of shares that have been issued. For example if you issued four shares at £1 each, the share capital of the company would be £4.
What is a share capital example? ›Issued Share Capital
It is a major component of the shareholder's funds under the liabilities of a balance sheet. Also, analysts use issued capital to evaluate the worth of common equity stock. For example, ABC Ltd issues thousand shares with a face value of Rs. 10. The company issues the shares for Rs.
The issue capital refers to the nominal, or face, value of the shares rather than their actual value. On the stock market, for example, a 25p share may have a purchase price of £6.51.
What is the formula for paid in share capital? ›The paid-in capital formula is the sum of the par value of common stock and the additional paid-in capital (APIC). Conversely, the paid-in capital can be computed as the product of the total number of shares issued and the issuance price per share.
How do you calculate capitalization of shares? ›Key Takeaways
To calculate a company's market cap, multiply the number of outstanding shares by the current market value of one share. Market cap is used to determine a company's size, and then compare the company's financial performance to other companies of various sizes.
The share capital ratio is the proportion of equity and debt capital that a company has raised. It is calculated by dividing the total equity capital by the total debt capital. The ratio indicates the extent to which a company is funded by equity as opposed to debt.
How do you calculate capital sharing ratio? ›Generally, the profit-sharing ratio is calculated according to the amount of capital brought by each of the partners. For e.g., A and B are two partners, and A contributed Rs. 100000 to the firm, while B contributed Rs. 70000, then based on their contributions, their ratio will be 10:7.
How do you calculate working capital per share? ›Working capital = current assets – current liabilities. Net working capital = current assets (minus cash) - current liabilities (minus debt).