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Fedyaev Mikhail Yuryevich - co-owner and president of CJSC Holding Company Siberian Business Union, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sibur-Minudobreniya, Chairman of the Board of Directors of European Media Group LLC, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Chernigovets CJSC, Volnaya Shakhty, Razrez Kiselevsky OJSC and many other enterprises, CJSC Holding Company Siberian Business Union, Vice President of VK Kuzbass[1], head of the Kemerovo representative office of MirInvest began[1]
Aktivs
The main assets of Mikhail Fedyaev are concentrated:
- coal industry, mechanical engineering, production of building materials, printing, insurance, brewing and housing and communal services (CJSC Holding Company Siberian Business Union)[2]
State
It ranks 144th in the ranking of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2011." Mikhail Fedyaev's fortune is estimated at $700 million [3].
It ranks 95th in the ranking of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2012"[4].
Born May 16, 1962 in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia.
Education
1980 - entered the Kuzbass Polytechnic Institute.
He also received a second higher education - economic.
Career
1979-1999
1979 - began his career working as a tractor driver.
1990s - Head of the Kemerovo representative office of MirInvest[5].
1999 - Mikhail Fedyaev and Vladimir Gridin won a corporate war with Mikhail Zhivilo's MICOM group for the Chernigovets coal mine.
2004-2012
2004 - co-founder of CJSC Holding Company Siberian Business Union.
2007 - President of CJSC Holding Company Siberian Business Union.
2012 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sibur-Minudobreniya.
2012 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of European Media Group LLC[6].
2024: Sale of 40% Azon
On August 12, 2024, it became known that the founder of the Siberian Business Union (SDS) holding, Mikhail Fedyaev, decided to sell his stake in one of the largest fertilizer producers in Russia, the Azot group of companies. We are talking about 40% of the shares that belonged to Fedyaev through Azot Invest. As follows from the data of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS), the petition for the acquisition of this share came from an unnamed person, however, as Kommersant writes, the buyer may be Roman Trotsenko, who owns the remaining 60% of Nitrogen shares. Read more here
Interesting facts
2007 - entered the rating of the Expert magazine among the 10 persons with the highest level of political influence in their regions.
Included in the list of 1226 richest people in the world according to Forbes magazine[7]
Awards
- 2001 - departmental sign "Miner's Glory" III degree;
- 2002 - certificate of honor, issued by the Administration of the Kemerovo Region;
- 2002 - medal "For special contribution to the development of Kuzbass" III degree;
- 2003 - medal "For contribution to the development of Kuzbass" II degree;
- 2003 - anniversary medal "60 years of the Kemerovo region";
- 2004 - gold sign "Miner's Valor."
Marital status
Married, two children.
- Son - Pavel Fedyaev[8]
Notes
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Construction of a volleyball sports complex
- ↑ Mikhail Fedyaev headed Sibur-Minudobreniya.
- ↑ pages-1 The richest businessmen in Russia - 2011
- ↑ The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2012
- ↑ An accident at a mine in Kuzbass, mine rescuers were killed
- ↑ SDS formed the Board of Directors of EMG
- ↑ Co-owner of the Siberian Business Union holding Mikhail Fedyaev is included in the list of 1226 richest people in the world according to Forbes magazine.
- ↑ Series: Replenishment of Russian oligarchs - Mikhail Fedyaev (part 1).