Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich has nine houses and seven apartments in four countries, but seems to have rather modest tastes in regard to automobiles. This is what emerges from the statement of assets that the millionaire has just released. Of course, many goods are missing. Abramovich also provides evidence of the 22 bank accounts it holds in Russia.
Has admitted 3,380 billion rubles (about 85 million euros) last year we reported 3.5 million euros. "This shows the interest income on bank deposits. They are not comprehensive income," the billionaire in Moscow spokesman, John Mann, told The Guardian. The fourth richest man in Russia also has 16 homes, two mansions in Moscow (one of them, the former residence of President Leonid Brezhnev, renovated to your taste), two in Chukotka (northeast), one in the French Riviera (Chateau de la CROE, which was the residence of the Duke of Windsor after his abdication), two in San Bartolomé (the French island located in the Caribbean), two in the U.S.
(two Colorado ski homes) and seven apartments in the exclusive London's Belgravia district (actually, converted into a mansion worth about 180 million euros). Millionaire property ranging from a 'small' residence of 283 square meters in Anadyr (Chukotka capital) to 372,590 meters square of a French property, according to The Moscow Times.
The tycoon was somewhat more modest in cars: only seven states. The most luxurious is a S500L Mercedes and a BMW 760Li, but also has a Mercedes minivan four years ago, a Range Rover of three and an 'old' Volkswagen Golf four. Why should such modesty? "It's a sensitive man and I guess he does not want to give that image," said spokesman clarified the British newspaper.
In its statement of assets, which has just been published on the website of the Electoral Commission of Chukotka, where Abramovich has been governor and now president of the local Parliament and hopes to be reelected in March, does not mention the millionaire yachts or helicopters and private planes, as the Moscow newspaper report.
In fact, wealth has said (more than 8,000 million euros) is far from that this week will be awarded the Russian magazine 'Finance', that Abramovich's fortune estimated at approximately 12,600 million euros. According to media lacking however, several yachts, including Eclipse, with more than 160 meters long yacht is the world's longest notorized, or 'Pelorus', 115 meters.
According to The Moscow Times, the mogul also owns a Boeing 767 and a number of helicopters that can land on their boats. And is that the data is only a fraction of the Russian oligarch's fortune. In fact, much of its heritage companies possess their property, and Millhouse Capital, Eucla Investments Limited, International Limited and Cherlsea Primerod Limited, the owner of the team coompañía Premiere League "This statement is fully in line with the questionnaire Each candidate must answer, "said the spokesman, was quoted by the newspaper Moscote.
According to Mann, the questionnaire asked candidates not by planes or ships.
Has admitted 3,380 billion rubles (about 85 million euros) last year we reported 3.5 million euros. "This shows the interest income on bank deposits. They are not comprehensive income," the billionaire in Moscow spokesman, John Mann, told The Guardian. The fourth richest man in Russia also has 16 homes, two mansions in Moscow (one of them, the former residence of President Leonid Brezhnev, renovated to your taste), two in Chukotka (northeast), one in the French Riviera (Chateau de la CROE, which was the residence of the Duke of Windsor after his abdication), two in San Bartolomé (the French island located in the Caribbean), two in the U.S.
(two Colorado ski homes) and seven apartments in the exclusive London's Belgravia district (actually, converted into a mansion worth about 180 million euros). Millionaire property ranging from a 'small' residence of 283 square meters in Anadyr (Chukotka capital) to 372,590 meters square of a French property, according to The Moscow Times.
The tycoon was somewhat more modest in cars: only seven states. The most luxurious is a S500L Mercedes and a BMW 760Li, but also has a Mercedes minivan four years ago, a Range Rover of three and an 'old' Volkswagen Golf four. Why should such modesty? "It's a sensitive man and I guess he does not want to give that image," said spokesman clarified the British newspaper.
In its statement of assets, which has just been published on the website of the Electoral Commission of Chukotka, where Abramovich has been governor and now president of the local Parliament and hopes to be reelected in March, does not mention the millionaire yachts or helicopters and private planes, as the Moscow newspaper report.
In fact, wealth has said (more than 8,000 million euros) is far from that this week will be awarded the Russian magazine 'Finance', that Abramovich's fortune estimated at approximately 12,600 million euros. According to media lacking however, several yachts, including Eclipse, with more than 160 meters long yacht is the world's longest notorized, or 'Pelorus', 115 meters.
According to The Moscow Times, the mogul also owns a Boeing 767 and a number of helicopters that can land on their boats. And is that the data is only a fraction of the Russian oligarch's fortune. In fact, much of its heritage companies possess their property, and Millhouse Capital, Eucla Investments Limited, International Limited and Cherlsea Primerod Limited, the owner of the team coompañía Premiere League "This statement is fully in line with the questionnaire Each candidate must answer, "said the spokesman, was quoted by the newspaper Moscote.
According to Mann, the questionnaire asked candidates not by planes or ships.
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