List of companies pulling out of russia

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has turned into the largest ground war on European soil since World War II.  To date, Business Ventures Management Limited LLC has received over 2000 demands to help Business Owners in Russia to help them exit from The Russian Federation.

The following is a non-exhaustive list of Companies pulling out from Russia.

McDonald’s

McDonald’s (MCD) is one of the latest dominoes to fall, announcing March 8 that it would be temporarily shuttering all 850 locations in Russia.

As one of the most visible global companies still operating in Russia as of late, consumer pressure for McDonald’s to follow suit was high. It finally buckled, with CEO Chris Kempckinski writing to employees that “our values mean we cannot ignore the needless human suffering unfolding in Ukraine.”

It’s no small sacrifice, either: Roughly 9% of the company’s annual revenues are derived from Russia and Ukraine. And while McDonald’s has closed is locations, it will still pay its 62,000 employees in Russia, as well as employees in Ukraine from the 100 temporarily closed stores there.

Food and Drink Companies

Also on March 8, Starbucks (SBUX), Coca-Cola (KO) and PepsiCo (PEP) all joined McDonald’s in proclaiming that they would be suspending business operations in Russia.

Apple

The world’s most valuable publicly traded company announced on March 1 that it was freezing its business in Russia

Apple (AAPL) had halted exports to Russia and limited Apple Pay service the previous week, after the U.S. government announced sanctions against Russian banks. But starting March 1, Apple expanded its measures, including halting sales of all products to Russia through the online Apple Store and restricting Russian news outlet apps to use only within Russia.

Soon after, the price for Apple products like iPhones and MacBooks reportedly doubled on the Russian gray market. For what it’s worth, Statista estimates the Russian market generated roughly $2.5 billion in sales for Apple in 2020 – less than 1% of the company’s $274.3 billion in total revenue for that year.

Netflix

Netflix (NFLX) is a prime example of how quickly the situation is evolving.’
When I started writing this article, Netflix was taking a cautious approach, putting a hold on future projects and acquisitions from Russia. By the time the article was finished, several hours later, Netflix announced it had suspended service in Russia altogether.  No streaming, Russian series that were in production have been halted. And the state-run channels the company was required to carry by the government are offline.

Shell

Energy companies have been among the most noteworthy firms taking measures against Russia.

On March 1, the multinational oil and gas giant Shell (SHEL) said it would exit all Russian operations – a permanent move, as opposed to a pause in operations. This includes abandoning Shell’s 27.5% stake in the flagship Sakhalin 2 liquid natural gas (LNG) plant. That plant produced 11.5 million tonnes of LNG annually that was exported to Asian markets including China. Shell also is pulling out of the Nord Stream 2 Baltic gas pipeline, which connects Russia to Germany, and exiting the Salym Petroleum Development, a joint venture with Russia’s Gazprom (OGZPY).

According to Reuters, Abandoning the Russian market could cost Shell around $3 billion. And the Sakhalin 2 and Salym ventures contributed $700 million to Shell’s net earnings in 2021.

Interestingly, on March 4, Shell reportedly bought a tanker full of Russian oil at a record-low discount. After those reports emerged, the company pledged it would use alternatives to Russian oil where possible. Until it is able to find alternative supplies, Shell will donate any profits from Russian oil to a Ukraine aid fund.

Visa and Mastercard

Credit card processors Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA) have suspended operations in Russia, further hobbling the country’s access to the global financial system. It was estimated that in 2020, 74% of credit card and debit card transactions in Russia were made through Visa or Mastercard.
Cards issued to Russian citizens will still work until their expiration date, with Russia’s Mir payment processing system taking over. However, Russian Visa and Mastercard cards will no longer work outside of the country, nor will they function for international online purchases. Non-Russian citizens will not be able to use their cards in-person in Russia, or to buy goods online from Russia.

Other Major Companies Exiting Russia

Each of the following companies has announced some sort of actions against Russia, as of March 11, from a partial suspension of operations to temporary full halts to permanent exits from the Russian arms of their businesses.

Company name Stock Symbol Publicly Traded in U.S.?
ABB Ltd ABB Y
Accenture ACN Y
Adidas ADDYY Y
Adobe ADBE Y
Advanced Micro Devices AMD Y
AerCap AER Y
Airbnb ABNB Y
Airbus EADSY Y
Alphabet GOOGL Y
Amazon.com AMZN Y
American Express AXP Y
ASOS ASOMY Y
Aston Martin ARGGY Y
AT&T T Y
Atlassian Corporation TEAM Y
Autodesk ADSK Y
Bank of China BACHY Y
Basis Technologies N/A N
BMW BMWYY Y
Boeing BA Y
Bolt N/A N
Boohoo Group BHOOY Y
BP BP Y
Burberry Group BURBY Y
ByteDance (TikTok owner) N/A N
Canada Goose GOOS Y
Carlsberg CABGY Y
Chanel N/A N
Cisco Systems CSCO Y
CMA CGM N/A N
Coca-Cola KO Y
Comcast CMCSA Y
CRH PLC CRH Y
Daimler Truck DTRUY Y
Dell Technologies DELL Y
Deloitte N/A N
Deutsche Post AG (DHL) DPSGY Y
DuckDuckGo N/A N
Electrolux AB ELUXY Y
Electronic Arts EA Y
Eni E Y
Equinor ASA EQNR Y
Ericsson ERIC Y
Ernst & Young N/A N
Estee Lauder EL Y
Expedia EXPE Y
Exxon Mobil XOM Y
FedEx FDX Y
Ford Motor F Y
Fortum FOJCY Y
General Motors GM Y
GoDaddy GDDY Y
Harley-Davidson HOG Y
Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) HNNMY Y
Hermès International HESAY Y
Honda Motor HMC Y
HSBC Holdings HSBC Y
IKEA N/A N
Industria de Diseño Textil (Zara, Bershka, Massimo Dutti) IDEXA Y
ING Groep ING Y
Intel Corporation INTC Y
International Business Machines IBM Y
Kering (Gucci, Saint Laurent) PPRUY Y
KPMG N/A N
Lego N/A N
Levi Strauss LEVI Y
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton LVMUY Y
Maersk AMKBY Y
Mango N/A N
Mastercard MA Y
Mazda MZDAY Y
McDonald’s MCD Y
McKinsey & Company N/A N
Mediterranean Shipping Company N/A N
Mercedes-Benz Group DMLRY Y
Meta Platforms FB Y
Netflix NFLX Y
Nike NKE Y
Nintendo NTDOY Y
Nissan Motor NSANY Y
Nokia NOK Y
Nokian Tyres N/A N
Nordea Bank NRDBY Y
Norsk Hydro NHYDY Y
Nvidia NVDA Y
OMV Aktiengesellschaft OMVKY Y
Oracle ORCL Y
Ørsted DNNGY Y
Paramount Global PARA Y
PayPal Holdings PYPL Y
PepsiCo PEP Y
Prada PRDSY Y
PricewaterhouseCoopers N/A N
Puma PUMSY Y
Reddit N/A N
Renault RNLSY Y
Roku ROKU Y
Samsung N/A N
Sandvik SDVKY Y
SAP SAP Y
Scania N/A N
Siemens SIEGY Y
Siemens Energy SMNEY Y
Snap SNAP Y
Sony SONY Y
Spotify SPOT Y
Starbucks SBUX Y
Suzuki Motor SZKMY Y
Swatch Group SWGAY Y
Taiwan Semiconductor TSM Y
Tata Motors (Land Rover, Jaguar) TTM Y
TJX TJX Y
Toyota Motor TM Y
Twitter TWTR Y
Uber Technologies UBER Y
Under Armor UAA Y
United Parcel Service UPS Y
Visa V Y
Volkswagen VWAGY Y
Volvo ADR VLVLY Y
Walt Disney DIS Y
WebMoney N/A N
WPP WPP Y
YIT N/A N

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