
Anatoly Skurov was bornon 7 December 1952 in Russia. Anatoly Skurov owns 8% of the fertilizer producer Uralkali. His partners in the company are Suleiman Kerimov, Filaret Galchev, Alexander Nesis, and Zelimkhan Mutsoev, all also billionaires. He is a former designer of Soviet machine-building factories and worked for the state-owned coal producer Rosugol, where he took part in the reform of the Russian coal industry. In 1995, with Vladimir Melnichenko and Valentin Bukhtoyarov, both former billionaires, he founded the coal producer Sibuglemet. Lately the three have been battling over coal assets.
2011 | $2.3 Billion |
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2012 | $1.8 Billion |
2013 | $1.7 Billion |
2018 | $1.7 Billion |
Some of the holding company's assets were sold to an investment pool in 2013
3 billion in 2011, and in 2012 he was down in the 64th spot with US$1
He became president of Sibuglemet Holding Company in 2003[1]
He was transferred from the Kopeisk Engineering Plant to a major Russian coal producer Rosugol, which is controlled and operated by the government, in 1994, where he took the position of Senior Designer at the Department of Mining Equipment
He defended a PhD thesis in 1991 on creating efficient mining equipment and machinery
In 1988, he was appointed to the position of Chief Technical Designer and Head of the Plant's Design Bureau
He was first listed by the Forbes magazine as the 86th richest businessman in Russia with a personal fortune of US$800 million
He graduated from the Mining Department of the Tula Polytechnic Institute in 1975, and went to work at the Kopeisk Engineering Plant in the Chelyabinsk Oblast, a major manufacturer of underground mining machines and equipment in Russia and the Soviet Union
Anatoly Skurov was born in the Tula Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR on 7 December 1952, and is currently a resident of Moscow
Forbes rated him as the 43rd richest person in Russia, with US$2