Thursday, April 14, 2016

Russian Forbes ranking was headed by Leonid Michelson – RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, April 14 – RIA Novosti The co-owner “Novatek” and “Sibur” Leonid Michelson rose from seventh directly to the first position in the ranking of the richest Russian businessmen for 2016, which published the magazine Forbes.. Second and third places in the list of store co-owner of “Alfa-Bank”, Mikhail Fridman and co-owner Alisher Usmanov USM Holding

According to the newspaper, the state of Michelson for the year increased by 2.7 billion dollars -. To 14.4 billion. Friedman thus lost 1.3 billion, saving $ 13.3 billion. Usmanov, losing 1.9 billion, a sum of 12.5 billion, of Forbes reports.

The owner of “Norilsk nickel” Vladimir Potanin left the first row directly on the quarter, it lost $ 3.3 billion and now has a fortune of 12.1 billion, follows from the ranking.

In addition to these, the top 10 list are Gennady Timchenko (11.4 billion, an increase of 0.7 billion), Alexey Mordashov (10.9 billion minus 2.1 billion), Viktor Vekselberg (10.5 billion, a decrease of 3.7 billion ), Vladimir Lisin (9.3 billion, a decline of 2.3 billion), Vagit Alekperov (8.9 billion minus 3.3 billion).

 The President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.  Archival photo

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The last in the top ten co-owner of “Alfa-Bank” German Khan (8.7 billion, a decline of 0.8 billion), which replaced the tenth row co-owner of “Rusal” Mikhail Prokhorov, who lost 2, 6 billion and now owns 7.6 billion.

The largest losses among the defendants in the rankings over the past year suffered a co-owner of “Rusal” Oleg Deripaska (minus $ 4.1 billion, its current state is estimated at 2.1 billion, which allowed him to take only 41 th place ranking), for them in terms of losses over the past year followed by Vekselberg, Potanin, and Alekperov

The highest growth -. the owner of the state of “Russneft” Mikhail Gutseriev (plus 3.5 billion, the current state of 5.9 billion and 16 th rank), behind it are Michelson and Shamalov Cyril (his fortune grew by $ 1.2 billion). According to the magazine, Shamalov with the figure of $ 1.2 billion for the first time entered the top 200 richest businessmen of Russia and took it 64 th place. At 34, he became the youngest defendant in the list, said Forbes.

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