Company will isolate its key assets, and is ready to attract partners to the rest of them.
The state bank is ready to buy the Russian Platinum's share in the steel project on the Taimyr Peninsula.
It was a condition of his deal with Vladimir Potanin.
The cost of the first development phase of the Udokan copper deposit has risen, without even starting, by 76%. The mine owner, oligarch Usmanov, for years has been unable to start the development.
The company regularly dumps its wastes into the Daldykan river and poisons its inhabitants, as evidenced by satellite images of the American NASA.
So far the state buys the medicine from Pfizer and its partner Petrovax farm.
The oligarch's brain was replaced by friendship with Valentin Yumashev.
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.
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.
Since 2010, Moscow has has a program "200 churches": the Russian Orthodox Church has received 143 plots of land from the city authorities, and 14 new churches have been built. RBC finds out how much it costs and who gives the money.
Potanin's ex-wife promised to transfer the stake, which will be the subject of legal proceedings, to state control.
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.
The combined wealth of 200 richest businessmen of Russia decreased by $73 billion, while the number of billionaires fell to 88 from 111.
According to her lawyers, behind another claim of Eco-Invest there's her husband Vladimir Potanin, who was recently called the richest Russian by Forbes.
He's $2.8 billion richer than the former leader Alisher Usmanov.
The businessman, whose fortune is estimated at $12.6 billion by Forbes, was too modest at estimating the family assets during the divorce proceedings, according to his ex-wife.
While the economy was plunging into crisis, steelmakers and exporters earned on sharp weakening of the ruble. Who was in the best position?
In early 2014, the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi had all chances to become the main event of the year in Russia, but then they pushed aside by other, more gloomy events. However, the Olympics was too big an event to give an unambiguous assessment to it.
He will pay to Potanin using his own funds.
Vladimir Potanin transferred 30% of Norilsk Nickel shares from the accounts of Cypriot company Interros International Investments Ltd to another Cypriot structure Olderfrey Holdings Ltd, retaining 30.4% of Norilsk Nickel shares.
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.