Database on Russian Jewish oligarchs
Background: When the
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From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_oligarchs
From Russian Forbes,
May 2005. Wealth in 1,000,000,000 USD.
Roman
Abramovich 14.7 (Sold Sibneft Oil and owns Chelsea
Football Club) - Jew
Vladimir
Lisin 7.0 (metallurgy)
Viktor
Vekselberg 6.1 (petroleum, color metals) - Jew
Oleg
Deripaska 5.8 (Russian Aluminium)
Mikhail
Fridman 5.8 (Alfa Group) – Jew
Vladimir Evtushenkov
5.1 (telecommunications, finance, real estate)
Aleksey Mordashov
5.1 (black metallurgy)
Vladimir
Potanin 4.7 (Norilsk
Nickel).
Mikhail
Prokhorov 4.7 (color metals)
Vagit
Alekperov 4.1 (petroleum (LUKoil))
Viktor Rashnikov
3.6 (black metallurgy)
German Khan
3.5 (petroleum, finances, telecom)
Boris Ivanishvili
3.0 (metellurgy, finances) – Jew?
Alexamder Abramov
2.9 (black metallurgy) – Jew
Aleksei Kuzmichev
2.7 (petroleum, finances, telecom)
Suleiman Kerimov
2.6 (investor)
Vladimir
Bogdanov 2.3 (petroleum (Surgutneftegaz))
Iskander Makhmudov
2.2 (color metals)
Nickolay Tsvetkov
2.2 (petroleum, finances)
Alisher Usmanov
2.0 (black metallurgy)
Mikhail Khodorkovsky 2.0 (Yukos oil) – Jew [Khodorkovsky was one Jewish oligarch who was prosecuted and
imprisoned.]
Other notable oligarchs:
Boris
Berezovsky 0.73 – Jew [From
Wikipedia: Berezovsky's image among
Russians is generally poor; many consider him the most unlawful and unethical
of the oligarchs and blame him especially for the country's economic collapse.
They believe that he, like other oligarchs, defrauded the government through
Yeltsin's privatization program. He also financed Viktor Yushchenko’s
campaign in
Vladimir
Gusinsky 0.35 ( MediaMost)
Anatoly
Chubais (Unified Energy System)
Yuri
Luzhkov (Mayor of Moscow)
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Russian Oligarchs on Forbes' 2004 List (Russian, Probable Russian, Jew, Probable Jew, |
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Rank |
Name |
Company |
Worth |
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16. (26) |
Mikhail Khodorkovsky* |
Yukos |
15 (8) |
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25. (49) |
Roman Abramovich* |
Sibneft |
10.6 (5.7) |
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73. (68) |
Mikhail Fridman* |
Alfa Group |
15.6 (4.3) |
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85. (222) |
Vladimir Potanin |
Interros |
4.9 (1.8) |
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90. (256) |
Mikhail Prokhorov |
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4.8 (1.6) |
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124. (-) |
Vladimir Lisin |
Novolipetsk |
3.8(-) |
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136. (348) |
Alexei Mordashov |
Severstal |
3.5 (1.2) |
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143. (278) |
Oleg Deripaska |
Basic Element |
3.3 (1.5) |
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143. (147) |
Viktor Vekselberg* |
United Trade |
3.3 (2.5) |
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186. (329) |
Vagit Alekperov |
Lukoil |
2.7 (1.3) |
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277. (386) |
Leonid Nevzlin* |
Yukos |
2.0 (1.1) |
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293. (386) |
Eugene Shvidler* |
Sibneft |
1.9 (1.1) |
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310. (427) |
Mikhail Brudno |
Yukos |
1.8 (1.0) |
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310. (427) |
Vladimir Dubov* |
Yukos |
1.8 (1.0) |
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310. (427) |
Platon Lebedev |
Yukos |
1.8 (1.0) |
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310. (427) |
Vasily Shakhnovsky |
Yukos |
1.8 (1.0) |
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342. (427) |
Vladimir Bogdanov |
Surgutneftegaz |
1.7 (1.0) |
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377. (278) |
Vladimir Yevtushenkov |
Sistema |
1.5 (1.5) |
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406. (-) |
German Khan* |
TNK-BP |
1.4 (-) |
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437. (-) |
Leonid Fedun |
Lukoil |
1.3 (-) |
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437. (-) |
Nikolai Tsvetkov |
NIKoil |
1.3 (-) |
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472. (-) |
Vyacheslav Sheremet |
SIBUR |
1.2 (-) |
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472. (-) |
Rem Vyakhirev |
Gazprom |
1.2 (-) |
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514. (-) |
Andrei Melnichenko |
MDM Group |
1.1 (-) |
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552. (-) |
Alexander Abramov |
EvrazHolding |
1.0 (-) |
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552. (-) |
Sergei Popov |
MDM Group |
1.0 (-) |
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The Rise And Fall Of
By Yehezkel Laing
The
He lives in a $3.7 million home in Herzliya Pituah and his
net worth was recently estimated at $4.1 billion. He was just crowned "the
richest person in
If the name is unfamiliar, you're not alone. Only a little
over a year in
To understand the size of Yukos, consider that in 2002 alone it posted annual revenues of $11 billion and a net profit of $3b.
But the title of richest Israeli may be premature, as Nevzlin's wealth is only on paper. The assets of the company he controls have been seized by the government, which is seeking more than $27 billion in back taxes. Some say that Yukos's strength was the source of its weakness. By becoming so wealthy and so powerful, the Yukos group posed a threat to the powers that be.
Nevzlin claims that Putin is taking revenge on him and
Khodorkovsky for supporting Putin's opponents in the last elections. To escape
an arrest warrant, Nevzlin fled to
To recover punitive tax claims against Yukos, the Russian government recently sold Yukos's daughter company Yugensk at what many believe was a rigged auction. Yugensk pumps one million barrels a day, accounting for 60% of Yukos's total output. The winner of the auction was Baikal Finans, an unknown outfit registered in a provincial Russian town. It paid $9.4b. for the company. Only a few weeks later the state oil firm, OAO Rosneft, took over Baikal Finans and installed its own management team, so Yugensk is now back in the hands of the Russian state.
Some have expressed fears that the re-nationalization of Yukos represents a reversal of the privatization of Russian industry and could lead to lower GDP growth. Economists say that if the fall of Yukos was an anomaly, then the Russian economy need not be overly concerned, but if it is part of a grander political plan, then trouble lies ahead.
THE FAIRYTALE story of how Nevzlin and other Jews became Russian oligarchs starts almost 20 years ago. In 1987, Nevzlin and Brodno were simple computer programmers working for the government. One day Nevzlin saw a small ad ­ a marketing company was offering its services to computer firms. He called and Khodorkovsky answered. The two men eventually became friends, and together established Bank Menatep.
Shortly thereafter, Prime Minister Boris Yeltsin began the privatization scheme which was to become the source of wealth for many Jewish tycoons. His government began distributing vouchers in public companies to Russian citizens. But to the disappointment of the public, the vouchers turned out to be practically worthless. Many citizens didn't even save them.
Khodorkovsky and Nevzlin didn't mind that the vouchers were
considered worthless; they realized their true value, and via Menatep began
buying them up, often at laughable prices. Almost 10 years later, in 1996,
Yeltsin encountered big political problems and couldn't manage more than 10% in
the polls. Desperate for money, he turned to Menatep. The bank reportedly gave
him $200m. for his election campaign ­ $197 more than the law allowed.
After his return to power, Yeltsin thanked them by offering them their choice
of shares in publicly owned natural resource companies. It is believed that
some 70%-control in
Yukos, for all its problems with the government, is
considered the first major Russian company to issue transparent financial
statements. Just prior to its fall, there was a plan to merge it with Sibneft
Oil, owned by another Russian Jewish tycoon, Roman Abramovitch. This would have
made them the fourth-largest oil company in world. "Khodorkovsky was so
certain of his position, especially thanks to his close connections to the
But when the Democrats fell from power he lost his overseas support and his star began to fall. Khodorkovsky has said that Yukos would have been worth $50 billion today if not for the persecution of the Russian authorities. Now its capitalization is a mere $1.5b. according to Nevzlin.
ABRAMOVITCH, WHO lives safely in
"There are rumors that the Russian State Ombudsman has
checked up on Abramovitch and found that he bought
"As shareholders, we intend to demand compensation for
damages in all available international courts," he was quoted as saying by
the
But that won't be easy.
Nevzlin has two daughters from two marriages, one 20 and one
26. Both live in
Why Nevzlin chose to come to
Nevzlin has connections to
Since arriving here, he has invested in several Israeli
hi-tech companies on the advice of his financial advisers. He also sees great
potential in the local tourist industry. He believes
"Most of Nevzlin's money is stuck in Yukos. He probably
came to
Krichevsky believes it is unlikely that any of the Yukos heads will ever see their money again. As they say; easy come, easy go.
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“NZ
police helping monitor incursion of Russian gangsters”, 9/1/06 [By “Russian”
we are probably talking about Jewish gangsters – see the end of the report.
Russian Jewish gangsters and “oligarchs” controlled
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