Russia faces construction nightmare as stocks in country’s biggest company plummet

Putin holding a glass of wine looking down

Russia has been hit by western sanctions since it invaded Ukraine (Image: Getty)

is facing a construction nightmare as stocks in biggest construction group plummet.

Bonds of the country’s largest – the Samolet Group – have undergone a downward spiral through the summer and autumn.

Russian news agency describes the Samolet Group as “the leader in terms of current construction volume in “.

At the time of writing, according to , the firm’s stocks have decreased by 78.05 per cent in a year.

The site says the company develops “large-scale and complex urban areas” primarily in .

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It also operates Samolet Plus, an online real estate services platform, and manages commercial and rental real estate funds, as well as development projects across segments, such as residential housing, resort real estate, and others.

, Samolet expects sales of around 1.3million square meters in 2024, and at least the same level in 2025.

The agency added: “Samolet sold 1.192 million square meters totaling 258.3 billion rubles in January-November 2024, the developer said, with the average price rising 16 per cent year-on-year to 213,600 rubles per square meter.

“Cash receipts reached 251.2 billion rubles. Account balances total 30 billion rubles.

“The share of contracts concluded with the participation of funds totaled 74 per cent.”

that ’s plans for building or improving major research facilities have “hit a snag”.

Officials announced in October that they postponed efforts to build a new synchrotron light source, modernise another, and expand a neutron research centre.

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Construction at Samolet's sputnik residential

The Samolet Group builds large projects (Image: Getty)

It comes as faces a fresh sanction nightmare as a new wave of economic measures hits .

– the bloc’s institution that defines its “general political direction and priorities” – announced this week that it had approved its fifteenth package of measures aimed at impeding Putin’s capability to wage .

Officials say it is designed to address the avoidance of sanctions by targeting “shadow fleet” of ships and weaken the country’s military and industrial complex.

The sanctions also affect and North Korean “actors”.

The EU’s 14th package of sanction included a “prohibition on providing goods, technology or services to LNG (liquid natural gas) projects under construction in .”

These included new terminals like Arctic LNG 2 or Murmansk LNG. Officials say this limits the future expansion of Russian LNG capacities.

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