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Research Team

WOOD Morning (31 May)

HEADLINES:
* Bank of Georgia/Georgia Capital: two stocks post-demerger, two BUYing opportunities (BGEO stays BUY; initiating on CGEO with a BUY)
* Sberbank: 1Q18 wrap-up - NIM trends positive, but forward-looking COR more complicated NEUTRAL
* Gazprom: 1Q18 - expectedly strong, but worrying capex trends and unclear message on dividends
* OPAP: 1Q18 results - tight cost control delivers 8% beat on EBITDA POSITIVE
* Aeroflot: weak 1Q18 results due to weak utilisation and a minor yield rebound NEGATIVE
* Italy macro: top questions of the past week on Italy
* Bank of Cyprus: reassuring quarter, distressed valuation not justified
* DIGI Communications: announces finalisation of Invitel transaction NEUTRAL
* OMV: divests power plant in Samsun, Turkey NEUTRAL
* Hellenic Petroleum: five companies interested in the company stake NEUTRAL
* EME Strategy: FFGRP to be excluded from MSCI Greece two days after the security resumes trading NEUTRAL
* EME Strategy: Warsaw Stock Exchange's quarterly review of indices NEUTRAL
* EME Strategy: FTSE indices review NEUTRAL
Underlyings
Aeroflot Russian Airlines

PJSC Aeroflot Russian Airlines is an international air transport company which is engaged in operations in Russia. The principal activity of Co. is the provision of passenger and cargo air transportation services both domestically and internationally and other aviation services from its base at Moscow Sheremetevo Airport. Co. and its subsidiaries also includes activities comprising airline catering, the operation of a hotel and insurance services. Associated undertakings mainly comprise hotel and duty-free retail businesses. The principal business segments are airline operations, airline catering, hotel operations and other.

Bank of Cyprus PCL

Bank of Georgia

Digi Communications NV

Gazprom (GDR)

Greek Organisation of Football Prognostics SA

OPAP is engaged in the operating and management of numerical lottery and sports betting games as well as lottery games. Co. holds concession to operate and manage new sports betting games in Greece as well as a right of first refusal to operate and manage any new lottery games permitted by the Hellenic Republic. Co. operates six numerical lottery games, including Joker, Lotto, Proto, Extra 5, Super 3, and Kino; and three sports betting games consisting of Stihima, Propo, and Propo-goal. Co. is also engaged in designing new lottery games, including Bingo and Super 4. Co. distributes its games through an extensive on-line network of agents.

OMV AG

OMV is an international energy company with activities in Exploration and Production (E&P), Refining and Marketing including petrochemicals (R&M), and Gas and Power (G&P). Co. explores and develops oil and gas resources and supply energy to over 100 million people. OMV has three operating segments: Exploration and Production (E&P), Refining and Marketing, including petrochemicals (R&M), and Gas and Power (G&P), as well as the segment Corporate and Other (Co&O).

Sberbank Russia PJSC Sponsored ADR

Warsaw Stock Exchange

Gielda Papierow Wartosciowych w Warszawie SA (Warsaw Stock Exchange, GPW) is a Poland-based stock exchange. It is a parent entity of WSE Group that offers products and services within its trading markets of equity, derivate, fixed income and structured products. It also distributes market data. The Company has two business lines: Financial market, which includes trading in equities, derivatives, fixed-income and other instruments, listing, and information services; and Commodity market, which includes trading in electricity and property rights in certificates of origin, operation of a register of certificates of origin, clearing, trade and technical trade operator services. As of December 31, 2011, it operates two wholly owned subsidiaries, WSEInfoEngine SA, providing data transmission and information services; and Instytut Rynku Kapitalowego WSE Research SA, engaged in publishing; as well as 92.47%-owned BondSpot SA.

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