Interros is a Russian conglomerate controlled by Russian oligarch Vladimir Potanin with large stakes in mining, metals, energy, finance, retail, real estate and other sectors. The company's headquarters are located in Moscow.
The company was founded in the early 1990s by Vladimir Potanin and Mikhail Prokhorov, and the primary owner is Vladimir Potanin, with Mikhail Prokhorov having departed in 2007. Prokhorov would have received $7.5 billion for his shares in Interros.
Interros is a major Russian private investment company, and the total value of Interros stakes in various companies amounts to $30 billion as of January 1, 2007. The Group’s companies operate throughout Russia, Europe, Asia, and North America.
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He will pay to Potanin using his own funds.
The businessman can leave his CEO office.
The former wife of billionaire Vladimir Potanin, gave an interview to Forbes Woman, saying about the finale of her marriage, children, family, and property division.
The ex-wife of the businessman demands to arrest his assets.
According to the lawyers, the owner of "Interros" is trying to transfer assets into an autonomous non-profit organization because of the division of property as part of divorce proceedings.
However, his wife wants her half back.
One of the authors of the Sochi 2014 idea, the owner of Interros holding Vladimir Potanin told Forbes about the birth the Olympic project and why it ultimately failed to meet expectations of investors.