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Volchek Boris Mironovich - co-owner, chairman of the supervisory board and member of the board of directors of the O'Key supermarket chain[1], chairman of the supervisory board of ZAO Dorinda[2], director of the non-state institution "St. Petersburg Automobile Museum." Owner of the Union car services chain, Retro[3] car museum[3].
Aktivs
Boris Volchek's main assets are concentrated:
- trading (O'key supermarket chain),
- construction (ZAO Dorinda).
State
It ranks 129th in the ranking of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2011." Boris Volchek's fortune is estimated at $750 million[4].
It ranks 169th in the ranking of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2012"[5].
Education
Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Railway Engineers[6]
Career
1993 - opened a workshop for installing car alarms in St. Petersburg, from which the Union network of service stations has grown.
2001 - accepted the offer of partners Dmitry Korzhev and Dmitry Troitsky to develop "O'key"[7] retail chain[7]
Interesting facts
2010 - together with partners plans to launch in Moscow a new network of "hard discounters"[8]
2011 - After a rule change for small aircraft, private helicopters of Volchek, Troitsky and Korzhev were detained for flights over St. Petersburg.
Marital status
Married.
Notes
- ↑ Rating of St. Petersburg billionaires-2006
- ↑ O'Key plans to raise funds through IPO
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 [http://www.spbgid.ru/index.php?news=199628 Union
- ↑ pages-1 The richest businessmen in Russia - 2011
- ↑ The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2012
- ↑ Boris Volchek.
- ↑ 7,0 7,1 [http://www.dp.ru/a/2009/03/20/Bogatie_ljudi_Korzhev_Tro/ the Rich People
- ↑ Russia: Owners of "O'Kay" will build a network of hard discounters?.