Nikolai Tsvetkov Net Worth
Several years later, the former lieutenant colonel became financial advisor and investor in Lukoil, a petroleum company of his friend, Leonid Fedun, ex-military officer, and Vagit Alekperov, and soon, for his financial services, he was rewarded with a great amount of shares in Lukoil. Later, he renamed his company Nikoil Financial into Financial Corporation Uralsib. In 2010, Tsvetkov sold his supermarket chain Kopeyka for $1.1 billion to X5 Group, and since then, he has founded a chain of companies that make organic food. Furthermore, he owns Lomonosov Porcelain, which he returned his first name, Imperial Porcelain Manufacture.