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Who became the richest man in the world - 2014
According to the publication, the richest man in the world in 2014 became Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. He returned this title, taking it from the Mexican telecommunications magnate Carlos Slim, who several years before was considered the first among the richest people in the world. Third place on the list the richest remained for Amancio Ortega - the main owner of Inditex (Zara network and others).
The richest man in Russia Alisher Usmanov on the list the richest people in the world takes 40th place. His fortune is estimated at $ 18.6 billion. In total, among 1645 the richest businessmen of the world, whose fortune exceeds a billion dollars, turned out to be 111 person from Russia. Among them are Mikhail Fridman, Victor Vekselberg, Vladimir Lisin, Leonid Mikhelson and other richest people in Russia.
The richest man in the world 2014: the most successful and losers
Last year was most successful for the founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, who takes 21 lines in 2014 World's Richest People List. The growth in the value of shares in the social network Facebook allowed him to increase his fortune from $ 13.3 billion to $ 28.5 billion.
The main loser of the year was the Brazilian tycoon Eike Batista, whose fortune fell from last year's $ 10.6 billion to $ 300 million, and accordingly he lost the right to be called one of the richest people in the world.
(according to Forbes magazine)
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State, billion |
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Age |
Bill Gates |
Microsoft investment |
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Carlos Slim and family |
Telecommunications |
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Amancio Ortega |
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Warren Buffett |
Berkshire hathaway |
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Larry allison |
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Charles Koch |
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David koch |
Koch industries |
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Sheldon Adelson |
gambling business |
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Christy Walton and family |
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Jim Walton |
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Liliane Bettancourt and family |
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Stefan Person |
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Alice Walton |
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Robson walton |
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Bernard Arnault |
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Michael Bloomberg |
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Larry Page |
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Jeff Bezos |
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Sergey Brin |
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investments |
Hong Kong (PRC) |
Bloomberg calculated who in 2014 became the richest in the world. We present you 25 businessmen and investors who certainly do not live from paycheck to paycheck.
25. Forrest Mars ($ 26.5 billion)
Forrest Mars (born 1931) is a co-owner of Mars Inc., a company that produces sweets (Mars, Milky Way, Snickers, Orbit), animal feed (Pedigree, Whiskas), as well as food products (Uncle Ben’s).
24. Jacqueline Mars ($ 26.5 billion)
75-year-old Jacqueline Mars is one of several women on the list. Together with her two brothers John and Forrest, she owns Mars Inc.
23. Al-Walid bin Talal ($ 27.1 billion)
Al-Walid bin Talal bin Abdulaziz al Saud (born 1955) is a Saudi tycoon and founder of the Kingdom Holding Corporation, which invests in hotels, real estate and securities.
22. Sheldon Adelson ($ 28.2 billion)
Sheldon Adelson is a business tycoon, investor and philanthropist. He holds the position of chairman of the board of directors and is a major shareholder of Las Vegas Sands. Also known for his large investment in Republican candidates.
21. Jack Ma ($ 28.4 billion)
Jack Ma is a former English teacher, and now the richest man in China. Ma is the founder and CEO of Alibaba Group, as well as the first Chinese businessman to appear on the Forbes cover. Known for his charitable projects in the field of nature conservation.
20. Jeff Bezos ($ 28.6 billion)
50-year-old Bezos is the head and largest shareholder of Amazon. A former computer engineer with a bachelor's degree in Bezos in 2013 acquired The Washington Post for $ 250 million.
19. Sergey Brin ($ 29.4 billion)
Russian American Sergey Brin - Director and co-founder of Google. Together with his classmate Larry Page own about 16% of the company. Donates millions to research on Parkinson's disease.
18. Lee Ka-Shin ($ 29.6 billion)
Lee Ka-Shin (b. 1928) - Hong Kong tycoon, investor, philanthropist. He is currently the Head of Hutchison Whampoa Limited and Cheung Kong Holdings. It is considered the world's largest port operator and seller of perfumes and cosmetics.
17. Stefan Persson ($ 29.6 billion)
Persson, 67, is a Swedish billionaire and avid athlete. He is the chairman of the board of directors and major shareholder of H&M, which was founded by his father Erling Persson in 1947. Persson donated $ 60 million for the construction of a new center for the Nobel Foundation.
16. Larry Page ($ 29.7 billion)
Larry Page (born 1973) is an American business tycoon and computer genius, one of the founders and CEO of Google. Page is a supporter of hybrid electric vehicles and investments in alternative energy.
15. Bernard Arnault ($ 31.1 billion)
Arnaud (born 1949) - the head of LVMH (Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton) and the richest man in France, also owns a number of wineries and an impressive collection of works of art, including works by Picasso, Yves Klein, Henry Moore and Andy Warhol.
14. Liliane Bettancourt ($ 33 \u200b\u200bbillion)
Frenchwoman Liliane Bettancourt is a socialite, entrepreneur, philanthropist and the richest woman in Europe. This 92-year-old lady owns 33% of L’Oreal, inheriting them from her father in 1957.
13. Mark Zuckerberg ($ 34.5 billion)
Zuckerberg, 30, is an American programmer and businessman, one of five cofounders and chief executive officer of Facebook. In 2010, Time magazine called Zuckerberg "the man of the year."
12. Alice Walton ($ 39 billion)
Alice Walton (b.1949) is the youngest child in the family of Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, and co-owner of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc, the world's largest trading company. In 2011, she donated her art collection to the Crystal Bridges Museum.
11. Rob Walton ($ 39.7 billion)
70-year-old Rob Walton is the eldest son of Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart. A vintage car collector and race car driver, Rob Walton became the head of Wal-Mart after his father died in 1992.
10. Jim Walton ($ 40.8 billion)
Jim Walton is Sam Walton's third child and heir to his fortune. Jim succeeded his brother John as head of Wal-Mart after his death in 2005. He also runs Arvest Bank and Community Publishers.
9. Christy Walton ($ 41.8 billion)
Christy Walton - the widow of John Walton, the second son of Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, in 2014 became the richest woman in the world. Her husband died in the crash of an experimental aircraft in 2005.
8. Ingvar Kamprad ($ 45 billion)
Swedish tycoon Ingvar Kamprad is the founder of Ikea Group, the world's largest home goods retailer. Since 1976 lives in Switzerland.
7. Larry Ellison ($ 48.8 billion)
70-year-old Larry Ellison is the founder and largest shareholder of Oracle. Allison collects samurai weapons, enjoys tennis and playing the guitar. He gave 1% of his fortune to charity.
6. David Koch ($ 50.3 billion)
David Koch is Executive Vice President and Member of the Management Board of Koch Industries. Koch is considered one of the most generous American billionaires, he finances many cultural and medical organizations.
5. Charles Koch ($ 50.3 billion)
David's older brother, Charles Koch, is a co-owner and CEO of Koch Industries. The brothers own 42% of the shares. Charles also sponsors a number of organizations, including the Institute for Humanitarian Studies and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
4. Amancio Ortega ($ 61.1 billion)
Amancio Ortega (b.1936) - Spanish tycoon, founder and CEO of Fashion Group Inditex, the world's largest clothing retailer (Zara chain). Ortega is the richest man in Europe.
3. Carlos Slim ($ 72.6 billion)
Slim is a Mexican tycoon, head of Telmex and America Movil, as well as an investor and philanthropist. Previously, he was the richest man in the world (2010-2013).
2. Warren Buffett ($ 73.8 billion)
The Wizard of Omaha, 84-year-old Buffett is chairman and largest shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway. Buffett has promised to give most of his fortune to charity, primarily through the Gates Foundation, and encourages other billionaires to follow suit.
1. Bill Gates ($ 86.6 billion)
Gates is a co-founder and former head of Microsoft. He left his job at Microsoft for the foundation he and his wife founded to support health and alleviate poverty.
Hello everyone, Vyacheslav Bulenkov, and in this issue, I will share the TOP 10 richest people in Russia in the Forbes world ranking for 2015. On March 2, American Forbes unveiled the traditional, 29th in a row, world ranking of billionaires. This time, 88 businessmen from Russia were included in the list, 33 less than a year earlier, with Vladimir Potanin being the leader for the first time - he removed Alisher Usmanov from the first “national” line. Russian participants in the rating for the year were noticeably “poorer” - this is due to the crisis in the country's economy and Western sanctions due to the secession of Crimea from Ukraine and the war in the Donbass. By the number of dollar billionaires, Russia is now inferior not only to the United States and China, but also to Germany and India. 10. Mikhail Prokhorov Status: $ 9.9 billion Change for the year: - $ 1 billion Position in the world ranking: 125 An athlete, a banker, a metallurgist, a playboy, an investor, a media magnate, a politician and the owner of the NBA club are all Mikhail Prokhorov. In 2012, he shocked the whole of Russia with the unexpected nomination of his candidacy for the presidency of the country - and, following the election results, he gathered quite worthy 8% of the vote. But since then, the businessman’s political career has faded. His most notable American project is the construction of a new arena for Nets. In December 2013, he acquired 27% in Uralkali, the world's largest producer of potash fertilizers. 9. Gennady Timchenko Status: $ 10.7 billion Change for the year: - $ 4.6 billion Position in the world ranking: 118 Gennady Timchenko owns shares in many companies in the gas, transport and construction industries. Among its assets are Novatek, the largest gas producer, Sibur petrochemical holding, Transoil railway carrier, and Sogaz insurance company. Being one of the most influential people in the country, the billionaire, who is considered a close friend of Vladimir Putin, fell under US sanctions in 2014. Timchenko’s supernormal workload includes the supervision of Russian hockey: he presides over the KHL’s board of directors and holds the presidency of the SKA St. Petersburg club. 8. Vladimir Lisin Status: $ 11.6 billion Change for the year: - $ 5 billion Position in the world ranking: 107 Vladimir Lisin made a fortune in metallurgy, rail transportation and logistics. Previously, he became a partner in Trans-World Group, which over the years has grown into a leading Russian exporter of aluminum and steel. Lisin, by that time, had accumulated rich experience in managing metallurgical production, so that when dividing assets in 2000, he naturally got into the ownership of the industry giant - Novolipetsk Metallurgical Plant. The billionaire also controls the UCL logistics holding, which owns the First Freight Company. 7. Leonid Mikhelson Status: $ 11.7 billion Change for the year: - $ 3.9 billion Position in the world ranking: 105 Leonid Mikhelson is the main owner of the gas producer Novatek, the chemical group Sibur and the First United Bank. In July 2014, the United States and the European Union imposed sanctions against Novatek, putting pressure on business partner Timchenko, who in the West is considered a close friend of Putin. The company remains the controlling shareholder of the Yamal-LNG project, which is developing contrary to the sanction pressure. To support it, Novatek requested $ 2.3 billion in support from the National Wealth Fund. The total cost of the project is estimated at $ 27 billion, Chinese investors are ready to invest $ 10 billion. 6. Vagit Alekperov Status: $ 12.2 billion Change for the year: - $ 1.4 billion Position in the world ranking: 96 Vagit Alekperov heads Lukoil, Russia's largest oil company, which, in particular, is developing the West Kurna 2 field in Iraq, possessing some of the richest deposits on the planet. The billionaire does not have a reputation as a businessman from the inner circle of President Vladimir Putin, which did not save Lukoil from US sanctions in September 2014. Having passed all the career stages in the oil industry, at the sunset of the USSR, the future billionaire even managed to work as an industry minister. In 1991, he privatized three large fields and founded Lukoil. Alekperov is the author of the book “Oil of Russia: Past, Present and Future”. 5. Alexei Mordashov Status: $ 13 billion Change for the year: + $ 2.5 billion Position in the world ranking: 89 In mid-January 2015, Putin received Mordashov and took a promise from the metallurgical magnate to prevent unreasonable investments. Amid poor market conditions for Russia, the billionaire got rid of all American assets - his Severstal company now focuses on the national market. At the end of 2013, the businessman, along with businessman close to Putin, Yuri Kovalchuk, bought a 50% stake in the fourth largest Russian mobile operator Tele2 Russia. Together with Kovalchuk, Mordashov is a shareholder of Rossiya Bank, which is subject to US and EU sanctions due to the “pro-presidential” reputation of its main shareholder. In 2011, the owner of Severstal increased its stake in Power Machines holding by purchasing 25% from Siemens. 4. Victor Vekselberg Status: $ 14.2 billion Change for the year: - $ 3 billion Position in the world ranking: 73 The Russian authorities chose Viktor Vekselberg to be the curator of the project of the national analogue of Silicon Valley - Skolkovo Innograd - in 2010. Since then, three billionaire companies have already appeared among the residents of the project who have received grants from the state. In 2013, the businessman, along with Mikhail Fridman and Leonard Blavatnik, sold a 50% stake in the state-owned Rosneft oil company TNK-BP for $ 28 billion. Vekselberg earned his first million from the sale of scrap metal. In the 1990s, he founded the SUAL holding company. In 2007, SUAL merged its assets with Rusal Group and mining Glencore - this is how the world's largest aluminum producer UC Rusal was born. In addition, Vekselberg has shares in petrochemical, consumer and telecommunication enterprises. 3. Alisher Usmanov Status: $ 14.4 billion Change for the year: - $ 4.2 billion Position in the world ranking: 71 Alisher Usmanov lost the status of the richest person in Russia after three years of leadership, but continues to remain a key figure in several major sectors of the national economy . Among its assets, metallurgical giant Metalloinvest, the country's second largest mobile operator Megafon, the Internet holding Mail.ru Group and the publishing house Kommersant. The billionaire’s most successful investment internationally is in the technology industry: he became one of Facebook’s early investors, but sold all shares of the social network in 2013 to invest in the growing pace of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba and China’s budget smartphone maker Xiaomi. Usmanov also remains a shareholder in the London football club Arsenal. 2. Mikhail Fridman Status: $ 14.6 billion Change for the year: - $ 3 billion Position in the world ranking: 68 Together with his study friends, Mikhail Fridman controls Alfa Group, the largest private financial and industrial group in Russia. In 2011, Alfa-controlled mobile operator VimpelCom acquired the telecommunications holding of Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris and became the sixth largest player in the global market. Friedman and partners also own the second largest chain of stores in Russia - X5 Retail Group. 1. Vladimir Potanin Status: $ 15.4 billion Change for the year: + $ 2.8 billion Position in the world ranking: 60 Vladimir Potanin, a former employee of the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations of the USSR, in 1991 met his future partner Mikhail Prokhorov. In 1993, partners created Oneximbank, which lured them to serve IBEC clients. Oneximbank has become a platform for the construction of the Interros holding. With state support, the billionaire became the largest private investor in the Sochi Winter Olympics - he built the Rosa Khutor ski resort. And so, it was the TOP 10 richest people in Russia in the Forbes world ranking for 2015. Subscribe to the channel to receive new inspirational and useful releases, write your opinion in the comments, and if you liked the issue, like and share this video with your friends. For me it will be the biggest support. And with you was Vyacheslav Bulenkov and see you soon!
Forbes analysts once again calculated the income of the wealthiest inhabitants of the planet. As a result, it became known that 492 billionaires live in the USA alone, 152 in China. Surprisingly, there are billionaires in such traditionally poor countries as Tanzania, Algeria and Uganda.
We offer the top ten, which included the richest people in the world in 2014. Russians were not among them. Alisher Usmanov with a considerable fortune of $ 18.6 billion is located on the 40th line of the Forbes rating.
10. Jim Walton (owns $ 34.7 billion)
The youngest son of Sam Walton, who founded the Wal-Mart network, not only owns a stake in the company, but also holds the post of general director of the Walton family bank Arvest Bank. Jim is only slightly inferior in size to his sister-in-law Christie Walton, who is located on line 9 of the rating.
9. Christy Walton (owns $ 36.7 billion)
The only woman in the ten richest people in the world is the widow of the son of the founder of the Wal-Mart retail chain. In 2013, Christie made a fortune of $ 466 million. Wal-Mart shares rose in price over the past year by 6%.
8. Sheldon Adelson (owns $ 38 billion)
During 2013, Adelson earned about $ 32 million per day. Sheldon owns the largest US game empire called Las Vegas Sands. The billionaire plans to build a new gaming capital in Europe in Spain.
7. David Koch (owns $ 40 billion)
In 73 years, David is actively involved in the management of the Koch Industries family conglomerate. Conglomerate is America's second largest privately held company. A diversified business allows you to earn income from a wide variety of industries from construction and oil to the production of toilet paper.
6. Charles Koch (owns $ 40 billion)
The CEO and co-owner of Koch Industries does business with his brother David. In addition, the Koch brothers are actively engaged in the political lobby, investing millions in the Senate elections from the Republican party.
5. Larry Ellison (owns $ 48 billion)
The founder and director of Oracle riches on the growth of quotes of his brainchild. Ellison owns several houses in southern Malibu and 98% of the Hawaiian island of Lanai. The businessman also invests in sports - his team of yachtsmen Oracle Team USA won first place in the regatta for the America's Cup.
4. Warren Buffett (owns $ 58.2 billion)
At 83, the Oracle of Omaha does not reduce activity. Last year, the food concern H. J. Heinz took over Buffett, the tycoon invested about $ 4 billion in ExxonMobil, and for $ 5.6 billion he acquired the energy company NV Energy.
3. Amancio Ortega (owns $ 64 billion)
The Spanish billionaire owns the famous brand Zara and several other successful brands. Ortega is actively expanding its real estate portfolio by acquiring buildings in Madrid, New York, as well as London.
2. Carlos Slim (owns $ 72 billion)
The shares of one of the main assets of Slim, the mining company Minera Frisco, fell by 50% over the year, which did not allow Carlos to maintain leadership in the rating. However, the tycoon still controls 70% of Mexico's mobile and landline telephone networks.
1. Bill Gates (owns $ 76 billion)
Four previous years the richest man in the world inferior to the Mexican Carlos Slim. However, the growth of Microsoft quotes allowed Bill to top the list again. Naturally, Gates traditionally donates a lot to charity. In total, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provided assistance to those in need for $ 28 billion.
Three leaders: Alisher Usmanov ($ 18.6 billion), Mikhail Fridman ($ 17.6 billion), Victor Vekselberg ($ 17.2 billion)
The original of this material© "Russian Forbes", 04.17.2014, Spring Marathon: who became the richest in 10 years, Photo: "Russian Forbes"
For 10 years, 307 people visited the Forbes ranking. Which of the billionaires was the richest in all these years?
Elena Berezanskaya
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In 1987, Forbes began publishing a list of the richest people on the planet. The first entrepreneurs from Russia appeared in it in 1997. There were four discoverers - Boris Berezovsky, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Vagit Alekperov and Rem Vyakhirev. The first Russian championship was played in 2004, when Forbes came to Russia and compiled a list of owners of the largest fortunes - The Golden Hundred. The entrance ticket to the club was then worth $ 210 million.
In the first list of the 100 richest businessmen, there were 36 billionaires.
The champion was Mikhail Khodorkovsky with a fortune of $ 15.2 billion, the last to enter the 2004 club of billionaires Alisher Usmanov, general director of Gazprominvestholding with a fortune of $ 1 billion. For ten years, everything has changed exactly the opposite. Today, the main owner of USM Holdings, Usmanov takes the first place with a result of $ 18.6 billion, and the former owner of Yukos Khodorkovsky, recently released from the colony, can, at best, claim, according to Forbes, $ 1.7 billion. However, he says that the money and assets no longer interest him.
You can look at the sports of billionaires from the Forbes list as a marathon, where endurance and high average speed are important. To identify the strongest at a distance of 10 years, we calculated the average condition of each of the 307 participants in all 11 ratings. As a result, gold medals went to the owner of NLMK, two-time champion of the annual rating Vladimir Lisin and perhaps the most famous Russian businessman in the world Roman Abramovich, he remained in first place for three consecutive years (2005–2007).
The average fortune of Lisin and Abramovich over 10 years is $ 14 billion.
Bronze went to the largest shareholder of Alfa Group Mikhail Fridman - $ 12.5 billion. Unlike Lisin and Abramovich, Friedman never reached the first place, but six more billionaires grew within the framework of the Alfa Group he created: Herman KhanAlexey Kuzmichev Peter Aven, Andrei Kosogov, Alexander Knaster and Gleb Fetisov. The permanent leader of the ratings of the last three years Alisher Usmanov, according to averaged data, was in 10th place ($ 9.3 billion). He started from a low start and really accelerated only in 2011 after the IPO Mail.ru Group. Usmanov is one of the few billionaires who believed in the future of Internet companies, such as Facebook, and ventured to invest about $ 1 billion in them. Initial investments brought hundreds of percent per annum.
In recent years, the Internet has made billionaires Usmanov’s partner in DST Global, Yuri Milner and co-owner of Yandex Arkady Volozh. Until 2011, there were no representatives from this industry on the Forbes list, and now there are already 12. There are, however, only two billionaires among them. This year, the list of people who got rich on the Internet was replenished by the owner of Finam holding Victor Remsha (No. 160, $ 650 million) and the founder of the Qiwi payment system Sergey Solonin (No. 188, $ 500 million).
Formally, the founder of Tinkoff Credit Systems Bank Oleg Tinkov made a fortune in creating a financial business, but it was thanks to the boom of Internet companies that his fortune doubled over the year - from $ 700 million to $ 1.4 billion. In October 2013, Tinkov conducted an IPO of TKS Bank, selling it as an Internet company. Investors rated TCS at six capitals. For public Russian banks, this indicator averaged only 0.9 at that time.
One deal almost doubled (from $ 2 billion to $ 3.7 billion) and the state of the co-owner of the Mercury Group of Companies Igor Kesaev, and his partner Sergey Katsiev first entered the ranking of 2014 and immediately with a billion-dollar fortune (No. 67, $ 1.45 billion). In December 2013, Kesaev and Katsiev sold 40% of Megapolis Trading House (sells tobacco products) to the world's largest cigarette manufacturers Japan Tobacco and Philip Morris for $ 1.5 billion. The entire company, which remains under the control of Kesaev and Katsiev, valued at $ 3.75 billion.
After this transaction, BAT cigarette sellers Sergey Nesterenko and Oleg Smirnov, owners of the SNS Holding group of companies, also got on the Forbes list. They first became participants in the rating with a fortune of $ 650 million.
Three newcomers to the 2014 ranking are engaged in real estate: the owner of the Azimut Hotel chain and the Metropol Hotel Alexander Klyachin (No. 138, $ 750 million), the founder of the Slavyanskiy Mir Group and Vladimir Leshchikov, the building fair of the 41st km of Moscow Ring Road (No. 151, $ 700 million) and a friend of Vladimir Putin Ilgam Ragimov (No. 187, $ 500 million). The list already includes 125 participants, whose activities today are not related to mining. For 10 years, “athletes” have proved that not only those who snuggle up to the oil well in time, but also those who built a business from scratch can become rich. The original of this material
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200 richest businessmen of Russia - 2014
Place | Change for the year | Name | Condition, $ billion | Change for the year $ billion | Age | Number of children |
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1 | = | Alisher Usmanov Metalloinvest, Mail.ru Group, Megafon, Euroset, DST Global, UTV Holding | 18,6 | +1 | 60 | |
2 | = | Mikhail Fridman | 17,6 | +1,1 | 49 | 2 |
3 | 1 | Victor Vekselberg Rusal, IES, Akado | 17,2 | +2,1 | 57 | 2 |
4 | 4 | Vladimir Lisin NLMK, UCL Holding | 16,6 | +2,5 | 57 | 3 |
5 | 2 | Leonid Mikhelson Novatek, Sibur | 15,6 | +0,2 | 58 | 1 |
6 | 3 | Gennady Timchenko Gunvor, Novatek, Bank of Russia, Transoil, Sibur | 15,3 | +1,2 | 61 | 3 |
7 | 2 | Vagit Alekperov Lukoil | 13,6 | -1,2 | 63 | 1 |
8 | 1 | Vladimir Potanin Norilsk Nickel, Profmedia | 12,6 | -1,7 | 53 | 3 |
9 | 3 | Andrey Melnichenko Eurochem, SUEK | 11,4 | -3 | 42 | 1 |
10 | 2 | Herman Khan Vimpelcom, X5 Retail Group, Alfa Bank | 11,3 | +0,8 | 52 | 4 |
11 | 1 | Mikhail Prokhorov Rusal, Intergeo, IFC Bank, New Jersey Nets | 10,9 | -2,1 | 48 | |
12 | 1 | Alexey Mordashov Severstal, TUI AG, Power machines, Platypus | 10,5 | -2,3 | 48 | 6 |
13 | 4 | Sergey Galitsky Magnet | 10,3 | +2,1 | 46 | 1 |
14 | 1 | Roman Abramovich Evraz Plc, Chelsea FC | 9,1 | +0,9 | 47 | 7 |
15 | 8 | Vladimir Evtushenkov AFC System | 9 | +2,3 | 65 | 2 |
16 | 2 | Alexey Kuzmichev Vimpelcom, X5 Retail Group, Alfa Bank | 8,8 | +0,6 | 51 | 1 |
17 | 3 | Dmitry Rybolovlev Investments | 8,8 | -0,3 | 47 | 2 |
18 | 1 | Andrey Skoch Metalloinvest | 8,2 | +0,3 | 48 | 9 |
19 | 1 | Suleiman Kerimov Polyus Gold, Uralkali | 6,9 | -0,2 | 48 | 3 |
20 | 4 | Oleg Deripaska Rusal, Eurosibenergo, Ingosstrakh, Glavstroy | 6,5 | -2 | 46 | 2 |
21 | = | Leonid Fedun Lukoil, IFD Capital, FC Spartak | 6,5 | -0,6 | 58 | 2 |
22 | 3 | Peter Aven Alfa Bank, VimpelCom | 6,1 | +0,7 | 59 | 2 |
23 | 8 | Iskander Makhmudov UMMC, Transmashholding, Kuzbassrazrezugol, Transgroup | 6,1 | -2,6 | 50 | 1 |
24 | 2 | Filaret Galchev Eurocement Group | 6 | -0,7 | 50 | 2 |
25 | 1 | Sergey Popov MDM Bank | 5,4 | -0,4 | 42 | 1 |
26 | 3 | Samvel Karapetyan Tashir Group | 4,3 | +0,5 | 48 | 3 |
27 | 4 | Arkady Rotenberg SGM Group, Mostotrest, SMP Bank | 4 | +0,7 | 62 | 5 |
28 | 2 | Alexander Abramov Evraz plc | 3,8 | -0,8 | 55 | 3 |
29 | 22 | Igor Kesaev Mercury Group, Dixy Group | 3,7 | +1,7 | 47 | 3 |
30 | 5 | Zarah Iliev Kiev square | 3,6 | +0,6 | 47 | 2 |
31 | 6 | Year of Nisanov Kiev square | 3,6 | +0,6 | 41 | 3 |
32 | 4 | Andrey Guryev Phosagro | 3,4 | -0,6 | 54 | 2 |
33 | 1 | Mikhail Gutseriev Russneft, Russian coal | 3,3 | +0,3 | 56 | 2 |
34 | 5 | Alexander Svetakov Absolute Group | 3,1 | +0,3 | 46 | 3 |
35 | 5 | Alexander Nesis Polymetal, Uralkali, Nomos Bank | 3 | -0,3 | 51 | 4 |
36 | 5 | Ziad Manasir Stroygazconsulting | 2,8 | +0,3 | 48 | 5 |
37 | 10 | Victor Rashnikov MMK | 2,8 | -1,4 | 65 | 2 |
38 | = | Vasily Anisimov Coalco | 2,6 | -0,3 | 62 | 4 |
39 | 7 | Vladimir Bogdanov Surgutneftegas | 2,6 | -0,6 | 62 | 1 |
40 | 3 | Danil Khachaturov Rosgosstrakh | 2,6 | +0,2 | 42 | 2 |
41 | 18 | Valery Kogan Domodedovo airport | 2,5 | +0,75 | 63 | 2 |
42 | 3 | Alexander Mamut Polymetal | 2,3 | 0 | 54 | 3 |
43 | 6 | Alexander Ponomarenko Investments | 2,3 | +0,2 | 49 | 2 |
44 | 6 | Alexander Skorobogatko Investments | 2,3 | +0,2 | 46 | 3 |
45 | 1 | Alexander Dzhaparidze Eurasia Drilling Company | 2,1 | -0,2 | 58 | 5 |
46 | 8 | Igor Makarov Itera | 2,1 | +0,2 | 52 | 2 |
47 | 14 | Alexey Ananyev | 2 | +0,3 | 49 | 3 |
48 | 14 | Dmitry Ananyev Promsvyazbank, Technoserv, Media3 | 2 | +0,3 | 45 | 4 |
49 | 7 | Vyacheslav Kantor Akron | 2 | -0,4 | 60 | 4 |
50 | 3 | Dmitry Pumpyansky Pipe Metallurgical Company | 2 | -0,2 | 50 | 1 |
51 | 9 | Rustam Tariko Russian standard | 2 | +0,25 | 52 | 3 |
52 | 5 | Mikhail Balakin SU-155 | 1,9 | +0,1 | 52 | 1 |
53 | 17 | Lev Kvetnoy Novoroscement, Vnukovo Airport, National Standard Bank | 1,9 | -1,1 | 48 | 2 |
54 | 1 | Andrey Klyamko Smart holding | 1,9 | 0 | 52 | 1 |
55 | 33 | Andrey Kozitsyn UMMC | 1,9 | +0,7 | 53 | 1 |
56 | = | Aras Agalarov Crocus Group | 1,8 | 0 | 58 | 2 |
57 | 45 | Yuri Milner DST Global | 1,8 | +0,7 | 52 | 2 |
58 | 18 | Nikolay Tsvetkov FC Uralsib | 1,8 | -0,8 | 53 | 2 |
59 | 26 | Igor Altushkin Russian copper company | 1,7 | +0,45 | 43 | 6 |
60 | 34 | Arkady Volozh Yandex | 1,7 | +0,45 | 50 | 3 |
61 | 6 | Andrey Kosogov Alfa Bank, VimpelCom | 1,7 | +0,2 | 53 | 2 |
62 | 11 | Boris Rotenberg SGM Group, SMP Bank | 1,7 | +0,3 | 57 | 4 |
63 | 30 | Gavril Yushvaev Investments | 1,7 | +0,5 | 56 | 6 |
64 | 23 | Yuri Gushchin United Confectioners | 1,6 | +0,4 | 69 | 1 |
65 | 9 | Andrey Bokarev Kuzbassrazrezugol, Transgroup, Transmashholding | 1,5 | +0,15 | 47 | 1 |
66 | 14 | Alexander Frolov Evraz plc | 1,5 | -0,5 | 49 | 1 |
67 | = | Sergey Katsiev | 1,45 | +1,45 | 56 | |
68 | 1 | Roman Avdeev Moscow credit bank | 1,4 | 0 | 46 | 23 |
69 | 1 | Farhad Akhmedov Northgas | 1,4 | 0 | 58 | 3 |
70 | 38 | Dmitry Kamenshchik Domodedovo airport | 1,4 | +0,4 | 45 | 1 |
71 | 28 | Yuri Kovalchuk Bank of Russia, Sogaz, National Media Group | 1,4 | +0,3 | 62 | 1 |
72 | 17 | Peter Kondrashev Investments | 1,4 | +0,2 | 64 | 2 |
73 | 17 | Anatoly Lomakin Investments | 1,4 | +0,2 | 61 | 2 |
74 | 41 | Dmitry Mazepin Uralchem | 1,4 | -1,8 | 45 | 2 |
75 | 76 | Oleg Tinkov Tinkoff Credit Systems | 1,4 | +0,7 | 46 | 3 |
76 | 21 | Gleb Fetisov Altimo, My bank | 1,4 | -0,5 | 47 | 3 |
77 | 29 | Vladimir Shcherbakov Autotor | 1,4 | +0,3 | 64 | 1 |
78 | 7 | Oleg Boyko Finstar | 1,35 | -0,05 | 49 | |
79 | 28 | Vladimir Gruzdev Investments | 1,3 | +0,3 | 47 | 3 |
80 | 15 | Andrey Molchanov LSR Group | 1,3 | -0,35 | 42 | 5 |
81 | 33 | Vadim Moshkovich Rusagro, Augur Estate | 1,3 | -0,8 | 47 | 3 |
82 | 14 | Zelimkhan Mutsoev Group Regions, Uralkali | 1,3 | -0,2 | 54 | 5 |
83 | 3 | Konstantin Grigorishin Energy standard | 1,25 | +0,05 | 48 | 3 |
84 | 40 | Ziyaudin Magomedov Group Amount | 1,2 | +0,35 | 45 | 3 |
85 | 6 | Nikolai Maximov Investments | 1,2 | 0 | 56 | 3 |
86 | 11 | Nikita Mishin Globaltrans, Global Ports | 1,2 | -0,15 | 42 | 3 |
87 | 11 | Konstantin Nikolaev Globaltrans, Global Ports | 1,2 | -0,15 | 43 | 5 |
88 | 11 | Alexander Putilov Eurasia Drilling Company | 1,2 | -0,15 | 61 | 2 |
89 | 6 | Leonid Simanovsky Novatek | 1,2 | +0,05 | 64 | 1 |
90 | 10 | Andrey Filatov Globaltrans, Global Ports | 1,2 | -0,15 | 42 | 3 |
91 | 27 | David Yakobashvili Investments | 1,2 | +0,25 | 57 | 1 |
92 | 25 | Alexey Bogachev Bank System | 1,15 | +0,6 | 43 | 2 |
93 | 26 | Andrey Kuzyaev Oil Service Holding, Er-Telecom | 1,15 | +0,25 | 48 | 3 |
94 | 22 | Megdet Rakhimkulov Investments | 1,15 | -0,25 | 68 | 2 |
95 | 21 | Alexey Semin ASG | 1,15 | +0,2 | 46 | |
96 | 12 | Sergey Kislov South of Russia | 1,1 | -0,15 | 53 | 3 |
97 | 18 | Andrey Rappoport Investments | 1,1 | +0,15 | 50 | 2 |
98 | 20 | Nikolai Sarkisov RESO-Guarantee | 1,1 | -0,25 | 45 | 6 |
99 | 20 | Sergey Sarkisov RESO-Guarantee | 1,1 | -0,25 | 54 | 5 |
100 | 37 | Anatoly Sedykh United Metallurgical Company | 1,1 | -0,6 | 49 | 2 |
101 | 5 | Rustem Sulteev TAIF | 1,1 | -0,05 | 60 | 2 |
102 | 2 | Ayrat Shaimiev TAIF | 1,1 | 0 | 52 | |
103 | 2 | Radik Shaimiev TAIF | 1,1 | 0 | 49 | 2 |
104 | 7 | Albert Shigabutdinov TAIF | 1,1 | -0,05 | 61 | 2 |
105 | 22 | Mikhail Abyzov Ru-Com Group | 1 | -0,25 | 41 | 3 |
106 | 8 | Elena Baturina Investments | 1 | -0,1 | 51 | 2 |
107 | 7 | Dmitry Korzhev O’Kay Group | 1 | -0,1 | 50 | |
108 | 12 | Boris Mints FC Discovery, O1 Properties | 1 | +0,1 | 55 | 4 |
109 | 31 | Sergey Petrov Rolf Group | 1 | +0,25 | 59 | 2 |
110 | 7 | Dmitry Troitsky O’Key Group | 1 | -0,1 | 49 | |
111 | 1 | Sergey Tsikalyuk VSK | 1 | 0 | 55 | 2 |
112 | 18 | Vyacheslav Bresht Investments | 0,95 | +0,15 | 60 | 1 |
113 | 32 | Valentin Gapontsev IPG Photonics | 0,95 | -0,35 | 75 | 1 |
114 | 22 | George Gens Lanit | 0,95 | +0,2 | 59 | 2 |
115 | 1 | Vyacheslav Mirilashvili In contact with | 0,95 | 0 | 30 | 2 |
116 | = | Ruslan Baysarov | 0,9 | +0,9 | ||
117 | 51 | Vladimir Gridin Siberian Business Union | 0,9 | -0,6 | 58 | 4 |
118 | 16 | Eugene Kaspersky Kaspersky Lab | 0,9 | +0,1 | 48 | 3 |
119 | 55 | Anatoly Skurov Sibuglemet, Uralkali | 0,9 | -0,8 | 61 | 2 |
120 | 6 | Konstantin Strukov Yuzhuralzoloto | 0,9 | +0,05 | 55 | 2 |
121 | 4 | Roman Trotsenko AEON Corporation | 0,9 | -0,05 | 43 | 2 |
122 | 1 | Alexander Tynkovan M Video | 0,9 | 0 | 46 | 2 |
123 | 1 | Dmitry Bosov Alltech Group | 0,85 | 0 | 46 | 4 |
124 | 69 | Ruben Vardanyan Investments | 0,85 | +0,35 | 45 | 4 |
125 | 49 | Igor Yakovlev Eldorado (Ukraine), Sulpak | 0,85 | +0,25 | 48 | 1 |
126 | 1 | Andrey Andreev Badoo | 0,8 | 0 | 40 | |
127 | 2 | Andrey Borodin Investments | 0,8 | 0 | 46 | 3 |
128 | = | Vladimir Gordeychuk | 0,8 | +0,8 | ||
129 | 18 | Vladimir Kogan Investments | 0,8 | -0,15 | 50 | 4 |
130 | 5 | Vitaly Malkin Investments | 0,8 | -0,05 | 61 | 3 |
131 | 18 | Vladimir Makhlai Togliattiazot | 0,8 | -0,15 | 76 | 2 |
132 | 9 | Andrey Rogachev Investments | 0,8 | +0,05 | 50 | 2 |
133 | 10 | Albert Avdolyan Yota | 0,75 | +0,05 | 43 | 4 |
134 | 10 | Sergey Adonyev Yota | 0,75 | +0,05 | 53 | 5 |
135 | 41 | Vyacheslav Aminov | 0,75 | +0,2 | 53 | 2 |
136 | 13 | Jacob Goldovsky Petrochemical holding | 0,75 | -0,1 | 52 | 4 |
137 | = | Telman Ismailov AST Group | 0,75 | 0 | 57 | 2 |
138 | = | Alexander Klyachin | 0,75 | +0,75 | ||
139 | 27 | Mark Kurzer MD Medical Group | 0,75 | -0,2 | 56 | 4 |
140 | 7 | Mikhail Kusnirovich Bosco di ciliegi | 0,75 | +0,05 | 47 | 2 |
141 | 2 | Nikolay Olshansky Investments | 0,75 | 0 | 74 | |
142 | 7 | Serik Rakhmetov Globalstroy Engineering, Eurasia Drilling Company | 0,75 | +0,05 | 64 | |
143 | 51 | Mikhail Fedyaev Siberian Business Union | 0,75 | -0,45 | 51 | 2 |
144 | 43 | Vadim Aminov | 0,7 | +0,2 | 44 | 5 |
145 | 43 | Grigory Anikeev ABI Group | 0,7 | +0,2 | 42 | |
146 | 18 | Grigory Berezkin ESN group | 0,7 | -0,1 | 47 | 4 |
147 | 16 | Boris Volchek Group OK | 0,7 | -0,1 | 47 | |
148 | 7 | Sait-Salam Gutseriev The property | 0,7 | +0,05 | 54 | 5 |
149 | 17 | David Davidovich Investments | 0,7 | -0,1 | 51 | 2 |
150 | 31 | Ilya Zubarev | 0,7 | +0,15 | 41 | |
151 | = | Vladimir Leshchikov | 0,7 | +0,7 | 57 | |
152 | = | Vladimir Polyakov Concern Energomera | 0,7 | +0,7 | 60 | 1 |
153 | 3 | Zakhar Smushkin Ilim Group, Start Development | 0,7 | 0 | 52 | 1 |
154 | = | Yuri Shefler SPI Group | 0,7 | +0,7 | 46 | |
155 | 13 | Mikail Shishkhanov Binbank, Inteko | 0,7 | -0,05 | 41 | 4 |
156 | 4 | Alexander Girda Investments | 0,65 | +0,05 | 53 | |
157 | 56 | Alexander Lutsenko The Commonwealth | 0,65 | -0,45 | 52 | 2 |
158 | = | Sergey Nesterenko | 0,65 | +0,65 | 48 | |
159 | = | Alexey Petrov | 0,65 | +0,65 | 42 | |
160 | = | Victor Remsha | 0,65 | +0,65 | 43 | |
161 | = | Oleg Smirnov | 0,65 | +0,65 | 48 | |
162 | 29 | Leonid Boguslavsky ru-Net | 0,6 | +0,1 | 62 | 2 |
163 | 5 | Nikolay Bortsov Investments | 0,6 | 0 | 68 | |
164 | = | Alexey Isaykin | 0,6 | +0,6 | 61 | |
165 | 1 | Alexander Lebedev National Reserve Bank | 0,6 | 0 | 54 | 3 |
166 | 1 | Oleg Leonov Investments | 0,6 | 0 | 44 | |
167 | 19 | Alexander Rakshin Maria ra | 0,6 | -0,1 | 62 | 2 |
168 | = | Mikhail Slipenchuk Metropol Group | 0,6 | 0 | 49 | 2 |
169 | = | Alexander Smuzikov Investments | 0,6 | 0 | 42 | 3 |
170 | 30 | Ivan Tavrin UTV Holding | 0,6 | +0,1 | 37 | |
171 | 36 | Rustem Teregulov Big City, Development Bank Capital | 0,6 | -0,2 | 46 | |
172 | 14 | Igor Khudokormov Prodimex | 0,6 | +0,05 | 45 | 2 |
173 | 2 | Vadim Yakunin Leaked | 0,6 | 0 | 51 | 3 |
174 | 5 | Andrey Dobrov Investments | 0,55 | 0 | 51 | 3 |
175 | 5 | Boris Zingarevich Ilim Group, Ilim Timber | 0,55 | 0 | 54 | 2 |
176 | 20 | Arsen Kanokov Syndica | 0,55 | -0,1 | 57 | 3 |
177 | 5 | Peter Kolbin Investments | 0,55 | 0 | 62 | |
178 | 6 | Mikhail Nikolaev Investment | 0,55 | 0 | 55 | 4 |
179 | 9 | Dmitry Strezhnev | 0,55 | -0,05 | 46 | 2 |
180 | = | Denis Bazhaev | 0,5 | +0,5 | 18 | |
181 | = | Musa Bazhaev Alliance Oil Company, Russian Platinum, Amur Gold | 0,5 | +0,5 | 47 | 4 |
182 | 7 | Andrey Beskhmelnitsky Danone-Unimilk | 0,5 | 0 | 47 | 3 |
183 | 7 | Andrey Bloch Danone-Unimilk | 0,5 | 0 | 50 | 3 |
184 | 25 | Oleg Burlakov Burneftegaz, Stroylesbank | 0,5 | -0,1 | 64 | |
185 | 7 | Alexey Gudaitis Polymetal, Nomos Bank | 0,5 | -0,05 | 51 | 3 |
186 | 53 | Vyacheslav Zarenkov Etalon Group | 0,5 | -0,3 | 63 | 1 |
187 | = | Ilgam Ragimov | 0,5 | +0,5 | 63 | |
188 | = | Sergey Solonin | 0,5 | +0,5 | 40 | |
189 | 37 | Alexander Schukin Mine Polosukhinskaya | 0,5 | -0,2 | 63 | 1 |
190 | = | Vadim Belyaev FC Discovery | 0,45 | +0,45 | 47 | |
191 | 46 | Alexander Vagin Raspadskaya | 0,45 | -0,25 | 55 | 2 |
192 | 2 | Sergey Generalov Investments | 0,45 | -0,05 | 50 | 1 |
193 | 3 | Nikolay Dobrinov Polymetal, Nomos Bank | 0,45 | -0,05 | 56 | 2 |
194 | 136 | Igor Zyuzin Mechel | 0,45 | -1,35 | 53 | 2 |
195 | 49 | Gennady Kozovoy Raspadskaya | 0,45 | -0,25 | 63 | 2 |
196 | 1 | Vladimir Litvinenko Phosagro | 0,45 | -0,05 | 58 | 1 |
197 | 2 | Grigory Roytberg OAO "Medicine | 0,45 | -0,05 | 62 | 1 |
198 | 13 | Igor Rudinsky SIA International | 0,45 | -0,1 | 59 | 2 |
199 | = | Grigory Finger Mail.ru Group | 0,45 | +0,45 | 48 | 1 |
200 | 47 | Vitaly Yusufov Nordic yards | 0,45 | -0,25 | 34 | 2 |
As we thought.
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