Russian billionaire Vagit Alekperov resigned as CEO of Lukoil on Thursday, following UK sanctions. Lukoil is the second-largest oil company in Russia and one of the world's largest oil producers.
Russian oil industry tycoon Vagit Alekperov is set to join a team looking to buy a 50% stake in the country’s largest IT player, Yandex, for an estimated $3.5 billion. The move by the founder of ...
Galactica Super Nova has been in roughly the same spot since March 2, tracking data shows. The ship has been linked to Vagit Alekperov, CEO of Russian energy giant Lukoil. An $80 million superyacht ...
Vagit Alekperov has resigned as president and a director of Russia's second-largest oil producer Lukoil, the company said on Thursday. April 21 (Reuters) - Vagit Alekperov has resigned as president ...
Lukoil president Vagit Alekperov has gradually turned the company into an industry leader. He has overcome criticism from outsiders and continuing difficulties in the transition to Western management ...
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Yandex NV has received bids from billionaires Vladimir Potanin and Vagit Alekperov to buy a controlling stake in Russia’s dominant search engine that value the company’s Russian assets at about $7 ...