Kharitonin Victor Vladimirovich
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Kharitonin Viktor Vladimirovich Kharitonin - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Pharmstandard Holding.
The owner of the closed mutual investment fund "Reconstruction and Development"[1].
Aktivs
The main assets of Viktor Kharitonin are concentrated:
- Pharma (Pharmstandard Holding).
State
It ranks 105th in the ranking of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2012." The fortune of Viktor Kharitonin is estimated at $950 million [2].
He took 70th place in the ranking of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2011." Viktor Kharitonin's fortune was estimated at $1.5 billion[3].
Education
Graduated from Novosibirsk State University.
Biography
Born November 20, 1972 in Novosibirsk, Russia.
1999-2003
1999 - founded Profit House, which was engaged in operations in the securities market and worked closely with Roman Abramovich's company Millhouse Capital.
2001 - bought for Sibneft stock owners. Aeroflot
2003 - together with Roman Abramovich and other shareholders of Sibneft acquired the pharmaceutical business from the American company ICN and created Pharmstandard.
2003 - became one of the founders of the Pharmstandard holding.
since 2003 - Chairman of the Board, member of the Board of Directors of Augment Investments Limited (owns 49% of the shares).
2010 - is negotiating the purchase of the Ukrainian pharmaceutical company Biolek[4].
2010 - Viktor[5] announced his intention to purchase the North Tower business center (135 thousand square meters) at the Moscow City Moscow Center[5]
2011 - announced its intention to acquire the Donetsk manufacturer of antitumor substances Sinbias Pharma LLC and Onko Generics LLC, which owns a factory in Donetsk for the production of ready-made anti-cancer drugs[6]
Through Trans Nova Investments Limited, he invested 20.9 million euros in the Danish company Affitech[7]
2022
Buying Marco Polo Hotel
At the end of May 2022, tenders ended in Moscow, with the winner of which a purchase and sale agreement will be concluded for the five-story building of the Marco Polo Hotel on Patriarch's Ponds. The area of the building is 6 thousand square meters. m. Hotel fund - 75 rooms. Read more here.
Purchase of 49% of the company "Here Pharmacy"
In November 2022, it became known about the sale of 49% of the Here Pharmacy company to Ogment Investments Limited, owned by the main owner of Pharmstandard, Viktor Kharitonin. The deal became known from the SPARK-Interfax system. Read more here.
2023
Purchase of Kama
On January 9, 2023, it became known that the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) approved the sale of Kama, which combines the pulp and paper mill of the same name (pulp and paper mill), Kamabumprom and Kama Carton. The assets were acquired by the structure of the co-owner of Pharmstandard, billionaire Viktor Kharitonin. Read more here.
Buying an airport in Germany for €20 million
In February 2023, it became known that Viktor Kharitonin bought a bankrupt airport in Germany for €20 million. We are talking about Frankfurt Khan Airport in the west of Germany. According to DPA, it was bought by NR Holding, which belongs to Kharitonin. Near the airport is a race track, which is also owned by a Russian businessman.
Sale of stake in PharmMedPolis
Ogment Investment Limited, owned by entrepreneurs Viktor Kharitonin and Yegor Kulkov, sold a stake in PharmMedPolis RT LLC. The corresponding transaction was registered on April 24, 2023. Read more here.
Marital status
Married, two children[8].
Notes
- ↑ Viktor Kharitonin has collected a useful area
- ↑ The richest businessmen in Russia - 2012
- ↑ pages-1 The richest businessmen in Russia - 2011
- ↑ Co-owner of Pharmstandard Viktor Kharitonin is negotiating the purchase of the Ukrainian pharmaceutical manufacturer
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 [http://ria.ru/moscow/20100531/240609633.html Kharitonin
- ↑ in Ukraine, prescribed by Pharmstandard.
- ↑ Ukraine registered "Pharmstandard."
- ↑ Viktor Kharitonin