- Виноградов; 19
September 1955 — 29 June 2008) was the
owner and
president of
Inkombank, one of the
largest banks in 90s' Russia.
Considered one of Russia's oligarchs...
- the time of the
collapse of
Vladimir Vinogradov's
Inkombank during the 1998
Financial crisis,
Inkombank held a 16%
stake in
Baltic Shipyard.
Nowadays the...
- anti-aircraft guns. In 1994, the
Mogilevich group obtained control over
Inkombank, one of the
largest private banks in Russia, in a
secret deal with bank...
-
Vladimir Vinogradov (1955–2008), a
Russian businessman, the
President of
Inkombank Vladimir Vinogradov (diplomat) (1921–1997), a
Soviet diplomat Vladislav...
- Committee. In 1993 it was privatized. In 2002,
after the
bankruptcy of
Inkombank, the
controlling interest in the
concern was sold to the
Amidis LLC for...
-
refrain from
pursuing legal action regarding Dendy sales. In
August 1994,
Inkombank and
Steepler announced plans to
establish a
joint venture called AOZT...
-
through the Bank of New York -
Inter Maritime Bank. Both
Menatap and
Inkombank are
believed to have had
business relationships with Rappaport. In 1987...
- New York had
correspondent accounts for
several Russian banks including Inkombank (Russian: Инкомбанк),
Menatep (Russian: «Менатеп»),
Tokobank (Russian:...
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probation in the bank’s
corporate finance department In 1994, he was
hired by
Inkombank as manager-in-chief. In 1996,
Khabarov moved to the
office of
Deputy Director...
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painted in the 1920s, was
discovered in 1993 in
Samara and
purchased by
Inkombank for US$250,000. In
April 2002, the
painting was
auctioned for an equivalent...