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Andrey Rogachev (Russian: Андре́й Влади́мирович Рогачёв', born January 17, 1964, in Tula, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, USSR) — is a Russian entrepreneur. He was the first Russian dollar billionaire who made a fortune not from privatization or trading in natural resources, but from producing ...
A giant Chupa Chups lollipop for sale. In 1967, the company opened the Sant Esteve Sesrovires factory in Barcelona. [4] In 1977, the lollipops appeared in Japan. [4] In the 1980s, it expanded to the United States, Germany, Italy, Russia and UK. [4] Expansion to China and Mexico happened in the 1990s. [4]
Alina Morse (born May 2005) [1] is an American entrepreneur, the CEO of Zolli Candy, which she founded when she was ten years old. Her company sells the candy she developed: sugar free lollipops called Zollipops, hard candy called Zolli Drops, and taffy called Zaffi Taffy. The candy is sold online and in about 25,000 stores in the United States ...
Candy isn't always bad for you -- 14-year-old Aline Morse created a holiday lollipop that turned into a booming business. What started out as an in-home experiment has transformed Zollipop, a ...
As competitors went under, the lender snagged some of the biggest Russian companies as clients." [18] From 2001 to 2005, he chaired MDM Bank's board of directors. [16] MDM Bank was named the "Bank of the Year" by The Banker in 2002 and 2003. In 2003, Euromoney and, in 2004, Global Finance, named it the "Best Russian Bank". [17]
Andrey Andreev (Russian: Андрей Андреев, romanized: Andrey Andreyev; [1] born Andrey Vagnerovich Ogadzhanyants Russian: Андрей Вагнерович Огаджанянц, romanized: Andrey Vagnerovich Ogadzhanyants; 3 February 1974 [2] [3]) is a multinational tech entrepreneur. [4]
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Born into a Jewish family [13] [14] on 11 November 1961, in Moscow, [15] Yuri Milner was the second child of Soviet intellectuals. [16] His father, Bentsion Zakharovitch Milner, was Chief Deputy Director at the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences and was active in management and organization. [17]