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Nikolaev Konstantin Yuryevich is the CEO of N-Trans Group.
Assets
Capital asset of Konstantin Nikolaev are the shares in N-Trans Group which go the Globaltrans and Global Ports companies which are quoted on the London Stock Exchange. The entrepreneur is also a beneficiary of JSC Mostotrest.
Status
Takes the 89th place in the rating of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The richest businessmen of Russia - 2011"[1].
Takes the 72nd place in the rating of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The richest businessmen of Russia - 2012". Konstantin Nikolaev's fortune is estimated in 1.1 billion dollars[2].
Biography
Ukraine[3] was born in 1970 in Dnipropetrovsk].
Education
1993 – graduated from philosophical faculty of Moscow State University[4].
Career
1992-1993 - began forwarding activity in the Murmansk port.
1994 - together with Andrey Filatov and Nikita Mishin created the shipping company – Aniko of Marines[4].
2006 - together with Andrey Filatov and Nikita Mishin purchased a share in one of the largest infrastructure companies – JSC Mostotrest.
The beneficiary[5].
Shareholder of Transportation Investments Holdings Ltd.
Sovladelts of Objedinennye sistemy sbora platy LLC[6].
The Global Ports company under control of Nikolaev possesses 100% of JSC Petrolesport[4].
The Global Ports company under control of Nikolaev is a co-owner of Vopak EOS - the largest terminal on Baltika on transfer of oil products in Tallinn (Estonia)[4].
The Global Ports company under control of Nikolaev possesses a share in Spacecom and Spacecom Trans - the Estonian companies which are engaged in leasing of tanks - 61 and 65% respectively.
Together with Andrey Filatov and Nikita Mishin controls 20% of Transoil LLC[7].
Together with partners Andrey Filatov and Nikita Mishin controls 100% of shares of N-Trans Group which integrates more than 20 transport companies, the largest - JSC New Transportation Company, BaltTransServis LLC (railway transport), JSC Petrolesport, East Stevedoring Company Ltd, Vladivostoksky konteynerny terminal LLC (port transfer of containers), Transit kargo trans Ltd (road haulage)[8].
Under control of Nikolaev Globaltrans controls 100% of shares of JSC New Transportation Company and Sevtekhnotrans[9].
2011 - purchased a share in the House Money company specializing in providing loans to citizens at home[10].
2011 – sold a part of the shares of Transoil LLC to Gennady Timchenko Timchenko[11].
One of founders of the Moscow school of management Skolkovo[3].
Marital Status
He is married, five children[3].
Notes
- ↑ the Richest businessmen of Russia - 2011
- ↑ the Richest businessmen of Russia - 2012
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 [http://www.forbes.ru/profile/konstantin-nikolaev Konstantin Nikolaev
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 4,2 4,3 Timchenko and Rotenberg's Roads
- ↑ of the company Marc O'Polo Investments Childhood Friend of Putin recognized Mostotrest the for 9.3%
- ↑ Rotenberg received the Russia's first contract for management of the toll road
- ↑ Gennady Timchenko showed a share
- ↑ the Railroad on the exchange
- ↑ Managers of "N-trance" will earn from Globaltrans
- ↑ the Co-owner of the N-trance group Konstantin Nikolaev invested in microfinancial business
- ↑ purchased 13% of Transoil from co-owners of "N-trance", brought a share to 93%