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    FORBES RUSSIAN HAS INCLUDED SEVEN ARMENIANS IN ITS ANNUAL RANKING OF THE 200 RICHEST BUSINESSMEN IN THE COUNTRY.

    15:05 * 16.04.15

    President of Tashir Group Samvel Karapetyan is the 26th on the ranking
    with estimated assets of $4 billion.

    The next Armenian is Danil Khachaturov, the director of the insurance
    company Rosgosstrakh. The 43-year-old businessman has climbed down
    from the 54th position in 2014 to the 68th position this year, with
    his assets having decreased by $1 billion to $1.6 billion.

    An influential figure on the ranking is Ruben Vardanyan, the founder
    of the business school Skolkovoa, who is the 92nd on the ranking
    (against last year's 124th). His assets have increased by $0.1 billion
    to 0.95 billion since 2014.

    The brothers Nikolay and Sergey Sarkisov, who represent the company
    Reso Garantia, rank respectively the 105th and the 106th .

    Albert Avdolyan, (Wooden Fish Agency), with $0.75 billion, is the
    120th on the index. His assets haven't changed since last year.

    The businessmen included in the publication's top 10 list are:

    1. Vladimir Potanin (Interros, Norinkel), $15.4 billion

    2. Mikhail Fridman (Alpha Group), $ 14.6 billion

    3. Alisher Romanov (Matalinvest, Mail.ru Group, Megaphone), $14.4
    billion

    4. Victor Vekselberg (Rosal), $14.2 billion

    5. Aleksey Mordashov (Severstal), $13 billion

    6. Vagit Alekperov (Lukoil), $12.2 billion

    7. Leonid Mikhelson (Sibur, Novatek), $11.7 bilion

    8. Vladimir Lisin (Novolipetsk Steel), $11.6 billion

    9. Gennady Timchenko (Novatek), $10.7 billion

    10. Mikhail Prokhorov (Onexim), $9.9 billion

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/16/forbes-200/1647930

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