SEVEN ARMENIANS NAMED RUSSIA'S RICHEST BUSINESSMEN IN FORBE'S RANKING
15:56 â~@¢ 17.04.14
Seven Armenians have been named as Russia's richest businessmen in
the latest ranking published by the Russian Forbes.
Sergey Galitsky (Harutyunyan), the founder and a co-owner of the
supermarket chain Magnit, appears to the richest among them, with
total net assets worth $10.3 billion. His fortune is said to have
increased by $2.1 billion since last year.
Samvel Karepatyan, the owner of the real estate firm Tashir Group,
has climbed from the 29th position in 2013 to the 26th position this
year, having increased his assets by $0.5 billion to $43 billion.
Danil Khachaturov, with an estimated net worth of $2.6 billion, ranks
the 40th. The CEO ofRossgostrakh has improved his positions by three
points, his current assets topping the 2013 records by $0.2 billion.
Nikolay Sarkosov and Sergey Sarkisov, the billionaire brothers who
represent the insurance company RESO-Garantiya, are also among the
richest Armenians despite the drop in their net income. The estimated
net worth of each is $1.1 billion this year. Nikolay Sarkisov,
who is the company's vice president, had a loss of $0.25 compared
to last year; he is now the 98th on the ranking. Sergey Sarkisov,
who heads the company's board of directors, ranks the 99th.
Ruben Vardanyan, the 45-year-old founder of the Moscow School of
Management SKOLKOVO, has jumped to the 124th position (from the
193rd position in 2013). His net worth has increased by $0.85 since
last year.
Director of Wooden Fish Agency Albert Avdolyan ranks the 133rd, with
an estimated net worth of $0.75 billion. His income has increased by
$0.05 since last year.
The top ten list of Russia's 200 richest businessmen includes looks
as follows:
1. Alisher Usmanov (Metalinvest, Mail.ru Group, Megaphone); $18.6
billion
2. Mikhail Fridman (Alpha Group); $17.5 billion
3. Viktor Vekselberg (Rosal); $17.2 billion
4. Vladimir Lisin (Novolipetsk Steel); $16.6 billiom
5. Leonid Michelson (Sibur, Novoteka); $15.6 billion
6. Gennady Timchenko (Novatek); $15.3 billio
7. Vagit Alekperov (Lukoil); $13.6 billion
8. Vladimir Potanin (Interros, Nornikel); $12.6 billion
9. Andrey Melnichenko (EuroChem); $11.4 billion
10. Herman Han (X5 Retail Group); $11.3 billion
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/04/17/forbes/
15:56 â~@¢ 17.04.14
Seven Armenians have been named as Russia's richest businessmen in
the latest ranking published by the Russian Forbes.
Sergey Galitsky (Harutyunyan), the founder and a co-owner of the
supermarket chain Magnit, appears to the richest among them, with
total net assets worth $10.3 billion. His fortune is said to have
increased by $2.1 billion since last year.
Samvel Karepatyan, the owner of the real estate firm Tashir Group,
has climbed from the 29th position in 2013 to the 26th position this
year, having increased his assets by $0.5 billion to $43 billion.
Danil Khachaturov, with an estimated net worth of $2.6 billion, ranks
the 40th. The CEO ofRossgostrakh has improved his positions by three
points, his current assets topping the 2013 records by $0.2 billion.
Nikolay Sarkosov and Sergey Sarkisov, the billionaire brothers who
represent the insurance company RESO-Garantiya, are also among the
richest Armenians despite the drop in their net income. The estimated
net worth of each is $1.1 billion this year. Nikolay Sarkisov,
who is the company's vice president, had a loss of $0.25 compared
to last year; he is now the 98th on the ranking. Sergey Sarkisov,
who heads the company's board of directors, ranks the 99th.
Ruben Vardanyan, the 45-year-old founder of the Moscow School of
Management SKOLKOVO, has jumped to the 124th position (from the
193rd position in 2013). His net worth has increased by $0.85 since
last year.
Director of Wooden Fish Agency Albert Avdolyan ranks the 133rd, with
an estimated net worth of $0.75 billion. His income has increased by
$0.05 since last year.
The top ten list of Russia's 200 richest businessmen includes looks
as follows:
1. Alisher Usmanov (Metalinvest, Mail.ru Group, Megaphone); $18.6
billion
2. Mikhail Fridman (Alpha Group); $17.5 billion
3. Viktor Vekselberg (Rosal); $17.2 billion
4. Vladimir Lisin (Novolipetsk Steel); $16.6 billiom
5. Leonid Michelson (Sibur, Novoteka); $15.6 billion
6. Gennady Timchenko (Novatek); $15.3 billio
7. Vagit Alekperov (Lukoil); $13.6 billion
8. Vladimir Potanin (Interros, Nornikel); $12.6 billion
9. Andrey Melnichenko (EuroChem); $11.4 billion
10. Herman Han (X5 Retail Group); $11.3 billion
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/04/17/forbes/