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  2. Mechel - Wikipedia

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    Mechel stock unexpectedly dropped sharply towards the end of 2013. The stock dropped 41.35% on November 13, 2013, losing another 18% of their value the following day. Mechel's market capitalization decreased from US$ 24 billion in May 2008 to US$ 830 million in late 2013, while the group's debt had mounted to US$ 9.5 billion.

  3. Why Mechel's Shares Popped - AOL

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    Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're material to our investing thesis. What: Shares ...

  4. Why Mechel OAO's Shares Popped

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  5. Igor Zyuzin - Wikipedia

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    Despite global economic downturn, Mechel's stock price rose. Throughout 2009, Zyuzin continued buying new assets all the while requesting debt restructuing from Russian banks. According to several market experts, this high-risk strategy would bring the company to the brink of bankruptcy by the end of 2013.

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  7. List of countries by stock market capitalization - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by stock market capitalization. World map of stock market capitalization by country. ≥ $5 trillion. $2 trillion–$5 trillion. $1 trillion–$2 trillion. $750 billion–$1 trillion. $500 billion–$750 billion. $250 billion–$500 billion. $100 billion–$250 billion.

  8. Why Mechel OAO Shares Dropped Today

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    What: Shares of Mechel OAO fell as much as 17% today as investors sold off Russian stocks because of a potential conflict with Ukraine. So what: The Russian ruble hit an all-time low today as ...

  9. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    "A stock market is crucial to the existence of capitalism and private property. For it means that there is a functioning market in the exchange of private titles to the means of production. There can be no genuine private ownership of capital without a stock market: there can be no true socialism if such a market is allowed to exist."