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Russia’s richest gain billions in new wealth – Bloomberg | Russia’s richest gain billions in new wealth – Bloomberg |
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The nation’s wealthiest tycoons have reportedly seen their fortunes grow by $16 billion this year | |
The collective net worth of Russia’s richest people has soared by $16 billion since the beginning of the year, despite the unprecedented sanctions pressure placed on the nation’s business elite, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index. | The collective net worth of Russia’s richest people has soared by $16 billion since the beginning of the year, despite the unprecedented sanctions pressure placed on the nation’s business elite, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index. |
Vladimir Potanin, the owner of mining giant Norilsk Nickel, leads the Russian segment of the rating once again, with his fortune estimated at $29 billion, the index showed. Potanin was ranked as the world’s 44th richest person. | Vladimir Potanin, the owner of mining giant Norilsk Nickel, leads the Russian segment of the rating once again, with his fortune estimated at $29 billion, the index showed. Potanin was ranked as the world’s 44th richest person. |
Leonid Mikhelson, a co-owner of Russia’s second-largest natural gas producer Novatek, and Vladimir Lisin, the majority shareholder of Russia’s NLMK steel company, came in second and third respectively. Mikhelson’s fortune amounted to $27.7 billion, marking an increase of $3.09 billion, while the net worth of Lisin saw a growth by $1.74 billion to $21.6 billion. Bloomberg placed the two at 48th and 78th respectively in the global ranking. | Leonid Mikhelson, a co-owner of Russia’s second-largest natural gas producer Novatek, and Vladimir Lisin, the majority shareholder of Russia’s NLMK steel company, came in second and third respectively. Mikhelson’s fortune amounted to $27.7 billion, marking an increase of $3.09 billion, while the net worth of Lisin saw a growth by $1.74 billion to $21.6 billion. Bloomberg placed the two at 48th and 78th respectively in the global ranking. |
Lukoil’s ex-boss Vagit Alekperov was ranked as the fourth-richest Russian businessman. He has earned $3.73 billion since the beginning of the year, the most among all Russians on the list, with his fortune estimated at $19.1 billion. | Lukoil’s ex-boss Vagit Alekperov was ranked as the fourth-richest Russian businessman. He has earned $3.73 billion since the beginning of the year, the most among all Russians on the list, with his fortune estimated at $19.1 billion. |
Alkperov was followed by Alisher Usmanov, co-owner of cell phone service operator Megafon, whose fortune has increased by $217 million over the past four months to $18.7billion. He is ranked 91st in the Bloomberg’s world billionaires Index. | Alkperov was followed by Alisher Usmanov, co-owner of cell phone service operator Megafon, whose fortune has increased by $217 million over the past four months to $18.7billion. He is ranked 91st in the Bloomberg’s world billionaires Index. |
Alexey Mordashov, the chairman of steel giant Severstal, took sixth place on the index of Russia’s richest as per Bloomberg, with a total of $18.3 billion. His net worth has grown by $350 million. | Alexey Mordashov, the chairman of steel giant Severstal, took sixth place on the index of Russia’s richest as per Bloomberg, with a total of $18.3 billion. His net worth has grown by $350 million. |
The Bloomberg Billionaires Index is a ranking of the world’s 500 richest people and is calculated on the basis of the share price of the companies they own. | The Bloomberg Billionaires Index is a ranking of the world’s 500 richest people and is calculated on the basis of the share price of the companies they own. |
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