Russia’s richest individuals net worth grows by twenty billion dollars
Vladimir Potanin, who holds the controlling stake in Norilsk Nickel, remained the country’s wealthiest person, increasing his fortune by $2.5 billion to a total of $30.4 billion. Following him was Vagit Alekperov, the founder of Lukoil, Russia’s second-largest oil company, who added $1.1 billion, bringing his wealth to $26.5 billion.
Alexey Mordashov, chairman of the steel giant Severstal, rose to third place after his net worth grew by $1.9 billion, reaching $25.2 billion. Meanwhile, Leonid Mikhelson, co-owner of Novatek, the nation’s second-largest natural gas producer, saw his wealth increase by $1.4 billion, totaling $23.8 billion.
The largest decline among the top billionaires was experienced by Vladimir Lisin, majority owner of steelmaker NLMK, whose net worth fell by $3.5 billion to $22.2 billion, a drop attributed to softer steel prices.
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