Abramovich Roman



Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich (born 24 October 1966) is a Russian billionaire businessman, investor, and politician.

Abramovich is the primary owner of the private investment company Millhouse LLC, has stakes in steel giant Evraz and Norilsk Nickel. He is best known outside Russia as the owner of Chelsea Football Club, a Premier League football club.

According to Forbes 2016 billionaire list, Abramovich's net worth was $7.6 billion, making him the 13th-richest person in Russia, and the 151st-richest person in the world. The same year, The Sunday Times estimated his net worth at ₤6.40 billion.

The oligarch owns the world's second-largest yacht, 533-foot Eclipse, bought for nearly $400 million in 2010. After oil export deals in the 1990s, he took over oil firm Sibneft with the help of Boris Berezovsky. He sold a 73% stake in Sibneft to state-owned gas titan Gazprom for $13 billion in 2005.
 

How Grigory Berezkin's business is organized and why he needs mass media

Business19.06.2017

Media ownership is a way to get information faster and be in a trend, the businessman believes.

Which Russian oligarch's yacht is longer?

Business05.06.2017

What yachts the Russian oligarchs have. 

Canadian workers turned out to be too tough for Russian oligarchs Abramovich and Abramov

Business30.05.2017

Workers of the Canadian steel plant in the city of Regina were too tough for the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. On their side in the conflict with Evraz Corporation were trade unions, the greens and global oil interests.

Billionaire Shwidler could not moor in New York

Society29.05.2017

The law of 1920 prevented the businessman from touching the land. 

When length matters

Society23.05.2017

How Roman Abramovich, Alisher Usmanov and other Russian billionaires buy and sell luxury yachts.

The company that manages the assets of Igor Shuvalov, was co-owner of White Gardens office

Business15.02.2017

Its market value now stands at no less than $600 million.

Roman Abramovich left tin in the soil

Business16.01.2017

His company refused to develop Pyrkakaya field.

Media Learned About the Participation of Paul McCartney at the Abramovich's New Year's party

Society03.01.2017

Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich has arranged a new year party on one of the Antilles, where he invited Paul McCartney and the Killers to perform; among his guests Russian oligarchs were seen.

Andrey Vdovin gutted a couple of banks

Business27.12.2016

Banker Vdovin is already celebrating another banking adventure abroad, whil his VIP clients are getting prepared for unpromising courts in Moscow.

Norilsk Nickel will open its doors to investors

Business22.12.2016

Company will isolate its key assets, and is ready to attract partners to the rest of them.

The path of "black" Vdovin

Business15.12.2016

How Andrey Vdovin professionally ravages banks.

Entities of Abramovich and Abramov sued the owner of Azbuka Vkusa

Business12.12.2016

Millhouse Invest AG and structures applied to the Cypriot court to recover a loan in the amount of $150 million from Andrey Vdovin, shareholder of Azbuka Vkusa. The loan security is the businessman's share in the chain. 

Abramovich convinced Manhattan

Business13.07.2016

Authorities in New York have revised their views on the mansion that "violates history".

Abramovich's angel: how Igor Ryabenky manages the money of millionaires

Business28.06.2016

Igor Ryabenky actively invests the money belonging to millionaires, including Roman Abramovich. The investments include dozens of Israeli and American companies.

Evraz leaves South Africa

Business06.06.2016

The company sold vanadium entity Vametco.

Abramovich and Deripaska will become co-owners of Rosa Khutor

Business29.04.2016

Roman Abramovich and Oleg Deripaska, through Norilsk Nickel, will become co-owners of Rosa Khutor, the largest ski resort in Russia. Norilsk Nickel will invest more than $250 million in its development.

Increasing pressure: Abramovich invested in the plasma-pulse technology from Russian developers

Business27.04.2016

The billionaire has invested $3.7 million in three projects related the technology used in the oil and coal mining.

Americans are fed up with Abramovich's consumerism

Business08.04.2016

A Russian oligarchs have been forbidden to build a redundantly luxurious house.

Workers of Abramovich's plant organized an "Italian strike"

Society21.10.2015

Now Evraz Group employees are trying to get their work back in court. 

Venture Roman: who received $100 million from Abramovich

Business17.09.2015

Roman Abramovich became interested in venture investments. Forbes figured out how and why the billionaire invests in start-ups around the world.

Between two stools

Business20.08.2015

Roman Abramovich is moving away from Russia, but can not part with it.

Top managers of Norilsk Nickel face jail or a fine in Finland

Business19.06.2015

Police of the south-western region of the country handed over the case on violation of environmental legislation by the plant in Harjavalta to the prosecutor office.

Norilsk Ark: how Vladimir Potanin became the richest man in Russia

Business23.04.2015

Norilsk Nickel, which was in dire straits a few years ago because of the corporate conflict, has made its CEO the leader of the Forbes list.

Navalny called the West to impose sanctions against the real "party of war"

Society13.03.2015

The situation will change when Abramovich and Usmanov will be denied access to their real estate properties in Europe, he said.

Billionaire Mamut made some of his assets over to three children

Business26.02.2015

According to RBC, billionaire Alexander Mamut, transfers part of its assets to minor children. The trust created for them will own his foreign assets and share in the silver miner company Polymetal.

Father, son and Davidovich: Roman Abramovich's partner invested in heir's assets

Business30.01.2015

The oil and gas company Zoltav owned by 21-year-old Arkady Abramovich has a new shareholder.

Why billionaire Kharitonin has bought the most dangerous road in the world

Business29.01.2015

Nürburgring race track for Formula 1 is called "Green Hell": dozens of drivers died on in. But for Viktor Kharitonin the track is, first of all, profitable business.

Vnukovo vs. Sheremetyevo: will the disaster of Falcon accelerate the redistribution of the market for business aviation

Business06.11.2014

Vnukovo works at its limit, while Sheremetyevo starts an active campaign to attract new customers. Who will win the competition for the premium segment of the market?