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The founder of Wildberries lost $ 3 billion over a year
The founder of Wildberries lost $ 3 billion over a year
Tatyana Bakalchuk, known as the founder of Wildberries, lost $ 3.3 billion this year, currently her fortune is estimated at $ 5.79 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index (BBI), which publishes an annual list of the 500 richest people in the world.
According to the published data, at the beginning of the outgoing year, Bakalchuk's capital was estimated at $ 9.09 billion, but now it has decreased by $ 3.24 billion.
The founder of Wildberries is ranked 497, but she is not the only one whose fortune has decreased.
The president of Norilsk Nickel, Vladimir Potanin, who has lost $ 313 million since the beginning of the year, and the largest shareholder of USM Holdings, Alisher Usmanov, who missed $ 261 million, are among Russian businessmen with the same problem.
The top ten richest people on the planet are predominantly US citizens, and the first place is held by Elon Musk with a fortune of $ 255 billion.
The outgoing year has only increased his financial resources by $ 98.8 billion. Russia is also represented by the entrepreneur Leonid Mikhelson, who is ranked 44th in the rating. The businessman bypassed other Russian billionaires and showed the maximum fortune among compatriots of $ 31.5 billion. In addition to Mikhelson, the three richest Russians, according to BBI, included Vladimir Potanin and Alexei Mordashov.
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