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Roman Abramovich lost this $175 million superyacht to his billionaire buddy Eugene Shvidler in a game of poker. The 370 feet vessel has a large aquarium, two boats, and a landing craft with a Range Rover SUV.

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But then, didn’t I begin this story speaking about Roman Abramovich?

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LE GRAND BLEU

Le Grand Bleu was built for US telecommunications baron John McCaw and was subsequently sold to the Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, who had it refitted to his own preferences, including the addition of a 16ft swim platform at the stern. According to Internet sources, Abramovich passed Le Grand Bleu to his friend and business associate Eugene Shvidler in June 2006. The yacht has a crew of 65 and carries a veritable arsenal of tenders and watertoys, both on her aft decks and in her extensive below-deck garage, where there is a large aquarium. Her watercraft include a 22 metre Dubois-designed sailing yacht, Bellatrix; a 21 metre Sunseeker motor yacht; two 11 metre, 60-knot Buzzi sports boats; and a landing craft to carry a 4x4 Land Rover used for excursions ashore.

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LE GRAND BLEU is a 112.8 m Motor Yacht, built in Germany by Bremer Vulkan and delivered in 2000.

Her top speed is 17.0 kn and her cruising speed is 15.0 kn and her power comes from two Deutz-MWM diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 20 guests in 10 staterooms, with 35 crew members. She has a gross tonnage of 5496.0 GT and a 17.68 m beam.

She was designed by Kono-Design and Kusch Yachts .

The naval architecture was developed by Kusch Yachts , and the interior of the yacht was designed by Di Pilla , Tnt and Bannenberg Design (3 other superyacht interiors designed) - she is built with a Teak deck, a Steel hull, and Steel superstructure.

LE GRAND BLEU is in the top 5% by LOA in the world. She is one of 70 motor yachts longer than 100m.

LE GRAND BLEU is currently sailing under the Palau flag (along with a total of other 12 yachts). She is known to be an active superyacht and has most recently been spotted cruising near Puerto Rico. For more information regarding LE GRAND BLEU's movements, find out more about BOATPro AIS .

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Sanctioned oligarch and superyacht owner lose Court of Appeal bids

Eugene Shvidler took his case to the Court of Appeal alongside Russian businessman Sergei Naumenko.

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An oligarch sanctioned in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine and a businessman whose superyacht was detained by the Government have both lost Court of Appeal bids.

Eugene Shvidler, who was born in the former Soviet Union before moving to the US as a stateless refugee in 1989, was sanctioned by the Foreign Office using 2019 regulations over his links to Roman Abramovich and to a steel mining company with operations in Russia.

The billionaire brought a legal challenge against the decision, made in March 2022, in a bid to be relieved from the sanctions, and his case was the first of its kind to be considered by the High Court.

Mr Shvidler, who holds dual UK and US nationality, sought a declaration that his designation under post-Brexit regulations on sanctions was unlawful, and an order quashing the designation.

Mr Naumenko had brought his own legal action over the detention of the £38 million custom-built superyacht The Phi, which remains docked in Canary Wharf, east London.

In March 2022, then-Transport Secretary Grant Shapps posted a photo of himself with the yacht on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as a TikTok video, announcing its detention.

Mr Naumenko and two companies challenged the move but lost a High Court bid.

And in a ruling on Tuesday, both men lost their appeals.

Mr Shvidler’s lawyers had argued that the impact of the sanctions on him and his family were “manifestly disproportionate”, with two of his children required to leave their UK schools after his designation.

In the 55-page judgment, Lord Justice Singh said: “I would accept that these sanctions are both severe and open-ended.

“But this does not meet the fundamental point that sanctions often have to be severe and open-ended if they are to be effective.

“If sanctions are to be effective, a serious price has to be paid by those who are within the definition of people to be designated under the 2019 Regulations.

“On the other side of the balance is Russia’s very serious violation of international law and the need to bring the invasion of Ukraine to an end.”

Addressing Mr Naumenko’s appeal, Lord Justice Singh – sitting with Sir Geoffrey Vos and and Lady Justice Whipple – said the Foreign Office has not designated the businessman as being “involved” in activities against Ukraine or having “obtained a benefit” from supporting the Russian authorities.

However, he continued: “Given the likely direct and indirect links between Mr Naumenko’s wealth, economic activities, and the Russian state, it is rational to consider that he is the sort of individual on whom sanctions could effect the ‘broad and deep impact’ which Parliament intended via the ‘connected with Russia’ powers in, at least, weakening their tacit support for the regime.”

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Sanctioned oligarch and superyacht owner lose Court of Appeal bids

A n oligarch sanctioned in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine and a businessman whose superyacht was detained by the Government have both lost Court of Appeal bids.

Eugene Shvidler, who was born in the former Soviet Union before moving to the US as a stateless refugee in 1989, was sanctioned by the Foreign Office using 2019 regulations over his links to Roman Abramovich and to a steel mining company with operations in Russia.

The billionaire brought a legal challenge against the decision, made in March 2022, in a bid to be relieved from the sanctions, and his case was the first of its kind to be considered by the High Court.

Mr Shvidler, who holds dual UK and US nationality, sought a declaration that his designation under post-Brexit regulations on sanctions was unlawful, and an order quashing the designation.

After his bid was dismissed at the High Court, Mr Shvidler took his case to the Court of Appeal alongside Russian businessman Sergei Naumenko.

Mr Naumenko had brought his own legal action over the detention of the £38 million custom-built superyacht The Phi, which remains docked in Canary Wharf, east London.

In March 2022, then-Transport Secretary Grant Shapps posted a photo of himself with the yacht on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as a TikTok video, announcing its detention.

Mr Naumenko and two companies challenged the move but lost a High Court bid.

And in a ruling on Tuesday, both men lost their appeals.

Mr Shvidler’s lawyers had argued that the impact of the sanctions on him and his family were “manifestly disproportionate”, with two of his children required to leave their UK schools after his designation.

In the 55-page judgment, Lord Justice Singh said: “I would accept that these sanctions are both severe and open-ended.

“But this does not meet the fundamental point that sanctions often have to be severe and open-ended if they are to be effective.

“If sanctions are to be effective, a serious price has to be paid by those who are within the definition of people to be designated under the 2019 Regulations.

“On the other side of the balance is Russia’s very serious violation of international law and the need to bring the invasion of Ukraine to an end.”

Addressing Mr Naumenko’s appeal, Lord Justice Singh – sitting with Sir Geoffrey Vos and and Lady Justice Whipple – said the Foreign Office has not designated the businessman as being “involved” in activities against Ukraine or having “obtained a benefit” from supporting the Russian authorities.

However, he continued: “Given the likely direct and indirect links between Mr Naumenko’s wealth, economic activities, and the Russian state, it is rational to consider that he is the sort of individual on whom sanctions could effect the ‘broad and deep impact’ which Parliament intended via the ‘connected with Russia’ powers in, at least, weakening their tacit support for the regime.”

After his bid was dismissed at the High Court, Eugene Shvidler took his case to the Court of Appeal alongside Russian businessman Sergei Naumenko (PA)

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LE GRAND BLEU Yacht was first built in 2000 by Bremer Bulkan Shipyard and has had a few updates since then.

Despite her age, she continues to be a trailblazer in the superyacht industry. To this day, LE GRAND BLEU is still one of only 58 motor yachts that measure longer than 100 meters.

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Measuring a grand 112 meters long, there is no wonder the LE GRAND BLEU yacht is known for its massive size. Her large size can house up to 20 guests and 35 crew members. Two Deutz engines power the superyacht, giving a max speed of 17 knots.

LE GRAND BLEU has an aluminum superstructure and a steel hull. One of the most notable changes in LE GRAND BLEU over the years was her refit in 2008.

While docked in Florida, they added a wastewater treatment system to LE GRAND BLEU to reuse wastewater and not dump it into the ocean.

Wastewater from ships is a huge source of water pollution, so it is great to see these changes.

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Despite its large size, LE GRAND BLEU yacht does not sacrifice elegance and class. Designed by the famous Italian architect, Stefano Pastrovich, LE GRAND BLEU yacht has a sleek design that gives off a sense of sophistication.

Pastrovich is known in the superyacht industry as one of the best designers for both the interior and exterior of yachts. He definitely proved that with this ship.

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Some of the water toys include a 22-meter Dubois sailing yacht, a Sunseeker motor yacht, two Buzzi sports boats, and a landing craft that carries a 4×4 Land Rover. The garage does not only hold all of these tenders, though.

It also houses the superyacht’s own aquarium, so visitors can see the marine life of the ocean without having to go diving.

If that is not enough excitement, a new beach club was installed on LE GRAND BLEU for guests to enjoy the ocean view from the best spot on the ship. 

This superyacht has withstood the test of time and continues to defeat records. Over the years, the LE GRAND BLEU yacht has only become better with age and grown to become what it is today.

It has been fascinating to see the many changes and additions to this vessel, and it will be exciting to see how it can top itself in the future.

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2 Russian Oligarch’s Superyachts Just Seized: 1 Boat Is On the Run

Sanctioned Russian oligarch Eugene Shvidler’s two private jets were recently seized. That’s when he must have drawn a line. His Le Grand Bleu superyacht is now missing. The last whereabouts of the boat were around Puerto Rico. Meanwhile, Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov wasn’t so lucky. After a long search, his $300 million superyacht was seized in the remote Fiji Islands.

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Western governments have been snapping up private jets, yachts, property, and bank accounts of oligarchs after Russia invaded Ukraine. The Biden administration created the task force “KleptoCapture” in March. Its charge is to hunt down oligarch assets . 

“Last month, I warned that the department had its eyes on every yacht purchased with dirty money,” Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said in a statement. “This yacht seizure should tell every corrupt Russian oligarch that they cannot hide, not even in the remotest part of the world. We will use every means of enforcing the sanctions imposed in response to Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified war in Ukraine.”

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That would include Shvidler’s superyacht, though its current whereabouts are unknown. Its last whereabouts were in Puerto Rico, according to NBC . At 370 feet, it should be easy to spot. In spite of its age, until recently it was considered one of the longest yachts ever made. 

The length accommodates two (not one!) helipads, two mega-tenders, an owner’s bed which also features a sliding ceiling above, and a glass-bottom observation deck. Where did the money from all of this come from? In the 1990s the Russian oil industry became privatized. Oligarchs made billions of dollars as a result. 

Kerimov was the recipient of this largesse. He was in the right place at the right time and had lots of other oil billionaires as friends. But now that association is getting him into trouble with various world powers over the sanctions. 

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As for the seized superyacht christened Amadea, it was the smaller 350-foot variety. Kerimov, according to the U.S. Treasury, helped Russia through corruption, and also the annexation of Crimea. That helped him take an official position with the Russian government. 

This yacht sleeps 16 people in eight cabins. The Amadea was last registered in the Caymans and is also thought to be worth $300 million. 

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German officials seized another oligarch yacht last month. Thought to belong to Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, after a thorough investigation of its registration, Usmanov’s sister Gulbakhor Ismailova actually owned it. 

This one surpasses the other two with a length of 500 feet. It also has two helipads. The U.S. Treasury Department estimates its worth to be almost $750 million.  

So what can we learn from all of this? Being a Russian oligarch is a good gig until your puppet master invades a country for no reason. Then, it’s not .

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Revealed, Abramovich's great 'bromanski': Chelsea owner goes on bizarre boys' Scottish holiday with best friend and right-hand man who he once bought a flock of sheep (and a £75m yacht)

  • Eugene Shvidler, 51, has been best friends with Abramovich since the 80s
  • The Chelsea owner, 48, once gave him a £75million yacht as a present
  • Pair have been touring the Scottish islands on Abramovich's super yacht
  • They have a combined fortune of £7billion made together trading oil in 1990s Russia

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Published: 05:25 EDT, 9 July 2015 | Updated: 08:25 EDT, 9 July 2015

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Among those who stepped off the superyacht with Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich in the Scottish Highlands this week was his best friend who the Chelsea owner gave a flock of sheep to for his 45th birthday.

At first, the gaggle of grizzled and paunchy men were mistaken for his bodyguards. But it soon became clear that they were oligarchs with billions between them in their own right. 

Eugene Shvidler and Abramovich have been the closest of companions since earning a combined £7billion trading oil together in communist Russia.

Their ‘bromance’ has seen their friendship endure three decades – and this week it continued with the bizarre boys’ holiday on the Scottish coast. 

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Bemused: Eugene Shvidler, 51, (left) looks on as Roman Abramovich's £950 corgi takes some timeout on their Scottish island tour. The man in the centre is Alexey Polezhaev, another longtime Abramovich associate.

Bemused: Eugene Shvidler, 51, (left) looks on as Roman Abramovich's £950 corgi takes some timeout on their Scottish island tour. The man in the centre is Alexey Polezhaev, another longtime Abramovich associate.

All smiles: Abramovich and Shvidler together in their box at Stamford Bridge, roaring Chelsea on to another victory. Pictured left is Abramovich's second wife, Irina Malandina

All smiles: Abramovich and Shvidler together in their box at Stamford Bridge, roaring Chelsea on to another victory. Pictured left is Abramovich's second wife, Irina Malandina

With his young wife Dasha Zhukova nowhere to be seen, Abramovich, Shvidler and three of their super-rich mates were pictured taking his £950 pet corgi for a walk.

Dressed down in jeans and trainers the group of Russian oligarchs – worth a combined fortune of £10billion – barely earned a second glance as they took a relaxed stroll with the Chelsea boss leading the way.

Behind him – inconspicuous in a jacket, jeans and trainers was his most trusted confident, best friend and business partner Shvidler, worth £1.6billion.

While Abramovich is the geeky ‘thinker’ who revels in being the public face of the partnership with showbiz parties and social events, Shvidler shuns the limelight, but is no less important.

Married with five kids, Shvidler, 51 – who insists he is a modest billionaire – owns a £24m house in London's upmarket Belgravia.

In 2004 he bought the plot in a prime quarter of Belgravia, just over a mile from Chelsea's Stamford Bridge, on which he built his mansion.

He bought out a neighbour for £1.3m in order to build a pair of double gates around the property, which has an underground swimming pool and leather floors in the study.

In 2000 Shvidler went on a wine-tasting trip to France with friends when he decided, seemingly on a whim, he wanted a vineyard, so he snapped up Château Thénac in the Bergerac region near Bordeaux the following year for ‘a few million’.    

He also owns a £9.4million chalet in the exclusive Colorado ski resort of Aspen. 

A ruthless negotiator, Shvidler was Abramovich's lead man on the Chelsea board when bought the Premier League club for £140 in 2003

He later resigned as a director but is often seen alongside Abramovich at Stamford Bridge and remains an influential figure at the club.

Indeed it is said that whenever Abramovich has a big decision to make on the future of the club he always consults his right-hand man.

Such is his appreciation over the years the Chelsea boss has lavished presents on him. He bought Shvidler a Ferrari once, then a £75m yacht and, perhaps, the strangest present of all for his 45th birthday in 2009 - a dozen Highland sheep.

The flock were shipped to France and herded onto the driveway of Shivdler's 16th-century Château Thénac – on Abramovich’s orders – where they remain today.

He bought the sheep after Shvidler visited a friend's home in Scotland and said he liked the animals. 

Serious money: Shvidler (back left) was part of Abramovich's party, which included other cronies (left to right from second left) Alexey Polezhaev, David Davidovich and Oleksander Yaroslavsky - a group worth a cool £10billion, not including Abramovich's £950 corgi

Serious money: Shvidler (back left) was part of Abramovich's party, which included other cronies (left to right from second left) Alexey Polezhaev, David Davidovich and Oleksander Yaroslavsky - a group worth a cool £10billion, not including Abramovich's £950 corgi

Paradise: Shvidler at his chateau in France. It was there on his 45th birthday in 2009 that he took delivery of a rather strange gift from Abramovich - several dozen Highland sheep

Paradise: Shvidler at his chateau in France. It was there on his 45th birthday in 2009 that he took delivery of a rather strange gift from Abramovich - several dozen Highland sheep

Dynamic duo: Abramovich with Shvidler at Stamford Bridge. The oligarch's lieutenant masterminded his associate's purchase of Chelsea FC for £140million in 2003

Dynamic duo: Abramovich with Shvidler at Stamford Bridge. The oligarch's lieutenant masterminded his associate's purchase of Chelsea FC for £140million in 2003

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Three years earlier Abramovich gave him the 371ft yacht Le Grand Bleu – with its 65-strong crew, diving centre, helicopter, aquarium and speedboat – as a thank you for all his hard work.

Some call Shvidler Abramovich's representative on Earth and others the 'bad cop' to Roman's 'good cop'.

They started out in business together making toys, women's hair clips and cheap accessories, which was Abramovich's first experience of capitalism in 1987.

'Roman brought him to work with us,' recalled Vladimir Tyurin, owner of the factory making plastic ducks and sailors.

'They made great plans together. They like each other and, more than anything, there is mutual trust.'

Tyurin is convinced they met at a Moscow synagogue, though they were both at the Gubkin Institute of Oil and Gas in Moscow in the mid-1980s, when Abramovich was in his 20s and where Shvidler distinguished himself more than his future business partner.

From there, Shvidler went to America, gaining US citizenship in 1994, and working for Deloitte Touche in New York before linking up with his old friend in the oil business in Russia.

Shvindler is a stickler for value for money, on record as saying his heart bleeds over the cash spent by his friend on football.

He was once asked whether his French chateau was a hobby or business. 'Business, of course,' Shvidler answered, 'I don't like feeding someone else. Enough of that, I'm already feeding one' - he nodded, laughing, in the direction of Abramovich's portrait on his wall. 

Not bad for a present: Abramovich gifted Shvidler the £75million 371ft yacht Le Grand Bleu in 2006 as a thank you for all his hard work. It came with 65 crew, diving centre, helicopter, aquarium and speedboat

Not bad for a present: Abramovich gifted Shvidler the £75million 371ft yacht Le Grand Bleu in 2006 as a thank you for all his hard work. It came with 65 crew, diving centre, helicopter, aquarium and speedboat

Opulent: Shvidler's £24million Belgravia home, which has an underground swimming pool and leather floors

Opulent: Shvidler's £24million Belgravia home, which has an underground swimming pool and leather floors

Stunning: Shvidler's Château Thénac in the Bergerac region near Bordeaux, which he bought for a few million after visiting France on a wine-tasting tour in 2000

Stunning: Shvidler's Château Thénac in the Bergerac region near Bordeaux, which he bought for a few million after visiting France on a wine-tasting tour in 2000

One contemporary Alexander Lurie said: 'They trusted each other and this was the secret of their might.....Roman can make simple relationships with people and agree things.'

The pair hit the big time when they founded an oil-trading organisation and Shvidler eventually became president of the Sibneft oil company in 1998.

He and Abramovich built Sibneft into an oil giant and after it was sold for £7.36bn in 2005 the pair went on to found their investment and asset management company Millhouse, LLC, in 2001.

But it hasn't all been plain sailing for Abramovich and his loyal lieutenant.

In 2000 Swiss police raided the offices of Sibneft in connection with an investigation into allegations that International Monetary Fund aid to Russia in 1998 went astray.

The company claimed its Swiss affiliate, Runicom SA, had played no role in any diversion of IMF money and said allegations to the contrary were 'totally unfounded and ridiculous' as Runicom stopped trading operations in November 1997.

Then in 2003 Shvidler was called in for questioning by investigators from the Economic Crime Division of the Interior Ministry in Russia.

As president of Sibneft he was questioned about tax schemes used by Abramovich-linked companies.

These include 'tolling' - a money merry-go-round designed to exploit offshore tax loopholes - and using disabled people to win generous tax concessions.

It was revealed in the press that at one Sibneft-linked company, Olivestra, six out of seven managers were registered as handicapped.

A spokesman for Moscow business analyst Troika Dialog accused Sibneft of 'relying heavily on political connections for its successful tax planning.'

The company put large quantities of its sales through trading companies in Chukotka, the region in far eastern Siberia where Abramovich was governor from 2000 to 2008.

And in 2005 the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development sued Sibneft in an attempt to recover a $17.5million (£11.4million) debt.

The EBRD launched a case in a Swiss court to recover the money it says it was owed by Runicom SA, a Switzerland-based oil trading company that was controlled by Abramovich and Shvidler.

Runicom SA was an oil trading company that handled oil exports for Sibneft, and had a debt to Russia's SBS Agro bank.

That debt was pledged as collateral on a loan provided by EBRD to SBS Agro as part of EBRD's efforts to stimulate the growth of small and medium-sized businesses in the country, but was never repaid after SBS collapsed following Russia's financial crisis in August 1998. 

Enjoying the ride: Shvidler (far left) sits on the side of the speedboat as he chats to his old friend Abramovich The group have been staying on Abramovich's super yacht Eclipse during their Scottish islands tour

Enjoying the ride: Shvidler (far left) sits on the side of the speedboat as he chats to his old friend Abramovich The group have been staying on Abramovich's super yacht Eclipse during their Scottish islands tour

EBRD won a case in Russia's appeal court against Runicom SA in 2002, but the company failed to honour the ruling.

Sibneft hit back, claiming Runicom SA had repaid the debt to a bank nominated by SBS Agro and not be paying the money back twice.

Ultimately Abramovich and Shvidler weathered all these storms and remain a formidable duo.

Stepping off his super yacht in the Scottish Highlands among his 'bodyguards' was Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's best friend, to whom he once gave a £75million yacht, bought a Ferrari – and marked his 45th birthday by buying him a flock of sheep.

The Chelsea supremo and Eugene Shvidler have been best friends since they were kids growing up in communist Russia.

The pair made millions trading oil together in the nineties – and this week their 'bromance' continued with a boys' holiday on the Scottish coast. 

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Sorry for my poor english translation. Evgeny "Eugene" Markovich Shvidler, born in 1964 in Moscow is a businessman of Russian origin naturalized American. His fortune is estimated at 2.5 billion dollars and it is up to the 369th place among the world's billionaires by Forbes magazine established in 2007.

It is part of this young generation of Russian businessmen, without being an oligarch strictly because of his new nationality, which benefited from the implosion of the Soviet Union in 1991 and privatization of Russian industry.

He holds a degree in mathematics from the Gubkin Institute of Petrochemicals and Natural Gas and an MBA from Fordham University. Engineering and mathematics of finance, it is known to be the right arm and the main partner of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, the richest man in Russia and 16th worldwide in 2007 according to Fortune magazine Forbes.

Eugene Shvidler began his career in New York at Deloitte & Touche. He returned to Russia with American citizenship in the early 90s. He also founded his own trading company in the oil industry, Runicom SA. In 1995 he teamed up with Boris Berezovsky and together they took control of the Russian gas giant Sibneft. Shvidler served as vice-chairman of the board of directors of the group until 1998 when he became president. In October 2005, Sibneft was taken over by the other Russian gas giant Gazprom. Meanwhile Eugene Shvidler has invested in an asset management company Millhouse and a steel giant Evraz.

Eugene Shvidler has a 112 m yacht Le Grand Bleu, a gift from Roman Abramovich. He owns a winery, Chateau Thénac, which produces 125,000 bottles a year, and a house worth an estimated 37 million dollars in the suburb of Belgravia in London.

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Le Grand Bleu was delivered in 2000 by Bremer Vulkan shipyards in Germany to an American billionaire. In 2002, Roman Abramovich (again!) Has redeemed. But as already a few boats at his disposal, he offered the yacht of 113 feet to his friend and senior partner Eugene Shvidler. The Russian is currently the president of the company Millhouse, an investment company and asset management. Le Grand Bleu is especially equipped with a mini yacht, a beautiful boat and a helicopter for short breaks

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Information denied

The information was quickly denied by the spokesman for the businessman, John Mann, Agence France Press: "This story is completely, completely false (...) We have asked our lawyers to consider legal proceedings. "

The fact is that Roman Abramovich would probably not unduly disturbed by this misfortune if it is believed that the businessman had presented in 2006 to his friend Eugene Shvidler one of his yachts, Le Grand Blue with a length of 113 meters. Abramovich also owns a fleet whose figurehead is "Pelorus", 115 meters long and worth 220 million euros. According to the Moscow Times, Abramovich has reportedly tried to sell it to build another private megayacht, Eclipse (265 million), provided of course a system of missile defense shield and a visor bullets.

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The big show of super-yachts in the Mediterranean

From his observation post semaphore Garoupe, the primary master Oger observed through binoculars the Abdulaziz being maneuvered his 147 meters in the anchorage area in the bay of Cannes. On the radar screen several known names flash: Ilona (73.6 m), Kingdom (86 ft), Anastasia (75.5 m), Indian Empress (95 m), Kogo (71.7 m) and some other super- yachts moored or sailing in the area ...

In season, a good half of the list of "100 largest yachts in the world" appears in the semaphore table Veleda, which lists each of their crossings between Monaco and Saint Tropez. What make them green with envy "yacht watchers who track their changes almost day by day on their websites and take pictures whenever they can.

Because the most beautiful yacht in the world show held every summer on the Cote d'Azur as a venue forced the ports of Monaco, Antibes and St. Tropez as favorite anchorages bays of Villefranche, Cannes and Pampelonne. The show is free, but it is worth seeing because these boats are the stars and their names are famous all over the world's seas. They measure between 60 and 160 meters, worth between 80 and 300 million euros and are subject to all fantasies.

Mysterious owners

The identity of the owners is often a mystery, helping to stir curiosity. For a handful of "masters" as famous Roman Abramovich (Pelorus, Sussuro, ecstasy), Paul Allen (Octopus, Tatoosh, Medusa), Larry Ellison (Rising Sun), Mansour Ojjeh (Kogo) King Abdullah (Prince Abdulaziz) or Prince Al Waleed (Kingdom), how wealthy owners hidden behind the anonymity of exotic names of companies?

The most super-yachts that can be seen these days in Monaco, Cannes and Saint Tropez are regulars already well known to our ports, like the famous Kingdom (ex Nabila, ex-Trump Princess) of Al Waleed, the Carinthia VII Heidi Horten, Ilona Frank Lowy, the Kogo Mansour Ojjeh (the only super-yacht construction French), the Atlantis II Niarchos family, the Indian Empress Indian nabob Vijay Mallya, the Christina O, Former ship Aristotle Onassis, the Pelorus and Sussuro of Roman Abramovich, The Big Blue offered his former associate Eugene Shvidler (and now owned by his neighbor to the Cap d'Antibes Suleiman Keirimov ) or the King Abdulaziz Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.

Some curiously lacking in appeal. This is the case of Octopus and Tatoosh, Paul Allen, the Rising Sun of Larry Ellison, the ecstasy of Roman Abramovich, the Lady Moura of Saudi Nasser al-Rashid and major chartérisés that are Savarona, and the Leander.

Parties or recorded on a cruise at the port for economic reasons?

Professionals yachting noted a significant drop in attendance at super-yachts this summer. Oil prices and stock market crisis has consequences, even for owners of boats 80 or 200 million euros ...

Happy as Russians in France

Castles, vineyards and cognac

Eugene Shvidler, 44, former partner of Roman Abramovich, has owned since 2001 Thénac Castle, near Bergerac. The operation, which employs a dozen people, will run from April on 191 hectares, including 77 vineyards. A little further north, the Cognac region is attracting more and more Russians, four investments have been made since 2004. Including the acquisition in 2007 of the house Croizet Eymard and her 59 hectares of vineyards by Russian Wine Trust. In vodka, Standard Russia, the young billionaire Rustam Tariko, opened offices in Paris in the fall.

Hotels, real estate and construction

In a few days, Emin Iskanderov, president of Hermitage, a French subsidiary of Russian real estate Stroimontage, present at Cannes, at the MIPIM Property Show, a project to remake the Signal tower in La Defense. Based in France since 2000, Hermitage aims to "take a major position in the French market, along with Nexity and Kaufman & Broad," promises his representative. The group, which now delivers 300 units residential Montévrain (Seine-et-Marne), will launch a second program this year in Mantes-la-Jolie and boasts of being the head of a land reserve of half a million square feet in France. Real estate has always been the sector of choice for Russian oligarchs and unabated fashion: witness the recent acquisition from the French state of the hotel de Montesquiou (142 million euros), two Invalides, the British subsidiary of Russia's Pik. This mansion that has long housed the Ministry of Cooperation will be converted into a luxurious palace.

In Corsica, the Russian banker Vitaly Malkin (former head of the Russian Credit Bank) acquired in 2005 through a company based in Luxembourg, the walls of the palace Casadelmar, located in Porto-Vecchio, according to information confirmed in L Express by his partner Peter Grotz. As for Russian-American billionaire Leonard Blavatnik, shareholder of TNK-BP oil complex, he became owner in 2006, through his company STT Properties, two prestigious addresses in France: Hotel de Vendome in Paris and Grand Hotel Cap Ferrat on the Cote d'Azur, all for a transaction valued at 250 million euros.

And yet ...

Recently, several French SMEs came under Russian flag. In addition to cases of Altis, the Cogebi, a subsidiary of Northeast specializing in insulation products, was sold to Elinar; Retal, a Russian manufacturer of plastic bottle preforms, has acquired, through its subsidiary Cyprus Sodripack, an SME Saint-Alban-les-Eaux (Loire).

The Russians also have a number of liaison offices or subsidiaries, like Gazprom Marketing & Trading, located on the Champs-Elysees, or Norilsk Nickel, the Europe office was opened in 2003, is located on the Place Vendome. Another long-standing presence in France, the bank VTB, formerly BCEN-Eurobank, a French bank owned Russian very active in the Franco-Russian relations. l

Roman Abramovich: The yacht of delirium

The Russian businessman to 17 billion euros is to build a yacht that detects missiles and can escape by submarine, as Rastapopoulos in Tintin.

One would think that the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich loves comics that much football. The contractor fortune of around 17 billion euros (more than 25 billion Swiss francs), owner of English club Chelsea, seems to appreciate the world of Tintin. Anyway, it's just like Roberto Rastapopoulos, the wealthy businessman, No. 1 enemy of Tintin in the course of his albums.

Judge for yourself: Abramovich is trying to build a new yacht with ultraluxueux bay submarine. This facility will enable them to fly silently in case of danger because the device can dive to a depth of 50 m. Like Rastapopoulos did in the album "Sharks." He who was posing as the "Marquis di Gorgonzola fled his luxury yacht, dubbed the" Scheherazade ", using a miniature submarine. ->This site is Created for Zara Shvidler

In fact, Abramovich surpasses di Gorgonzola, bringing the "Scheherazade" for a vulgar nutshell. Here is the proof by five.

NAME Roman Abramovich has given an unambiguous name for his yacht: the "Eclipse." Because with its 167 meters long with a total cost of 260 million euros (about 410 million Swiss francs), it is the largest yacht in the world, eclipsing all others. Particularly that of Mohammad bin Rashed al-Maktoum, emir of Dubai, just shorter than 4.5 meters. Abramovich also eclipse the other ships of its own fleet of luxury: the "Sussurro, 49 m long and built in 1998, the" ecstasy ", 86 m long and built in 2004, and the" Grand Bleu " , 113 m long, built in 2002 and sold in 2006 to one of his friends, Eugene Shvidler, and finally "Pelorus", 115 m long, built in 2001. Incidentally, a total fleet of Roman Abramovich, 41, is comparable in tonnage to that of the Irish navy.

HISTORICAL REFERENCE The Eclipse is built by German shipyard in Hamburg, Blohm & Voss. This is where Hitler built his ship "Bismarck", supposed to be invincible and yet sunk in the North Atlantic in 1941 by the Royal Navy.

CREW This super-yacht is expected to be operational next summer. It has 70 crew members, including a starred chef. It is equipped with cabins for 24 guests.

SAFETY That's the great big sham and paranoia as well. The Eclipse is designed to withstand sea pirates and terrorist attacks. Here is what Roman Abramovich has installed:

1. A missile warning system that allows the crew to change the course of the boat in case of threat. A similar system is already installed on his yacht "Pelorus".

2. Armored plating covering the cabin private Abramovich to make it impenetrable to any shell.

3. Windows with bulletproof, naturally. Add to that former SAS, the elite troops of the British army, which will ensure safety on board.

4. Three ways to escape. If really all that was not enough, Roman Abramovich and his girlfriend, Daria Zhukova, 26, have three opportunities to slip away: the submarine is the smartest, the helicopter, the most classical and dinghy, as corny as compared to the previous two.

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Millhouse Capital will manage its share in Sibneft and other assets

Moscow - A group of core shareholders of Sibneft will entrust the management of a large portfolio of assets covering key sectors of the Russian economy to a newly created group of asset management, Millhouse Capital. The assets include a 88% share in Sibneft oil company to grow the fastest in the country, and a 50% share in Russian Aluminium, the second largest aluminum producer in the world.

The company will also manage a range of other investments held by the shareholders of Sibneft's core, including investments in aerospace, electrical, automotive, pulp processing, paper sectors of banking and insurance. Millhouse Capital will manage assets, but has no significant assets himself.

Millhouse aims to achieve major increases in shareholder value for each of the companies it manages, and it will also seek to expand its existing portfolio of assets. Each group's assets will be managed by a separate profit center, without cross-subsidies.

Millhouse will apply the international rules of the art in the field of asset management. "Millhouse is to be an important engine of growth in the Russian economy, providing asset management class and access to capital for businesses with high growth potential," said Sibneft president Eugene Shvidler, which serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Millhouse.

"The company aims to be a progressive force for change in the landscape of Russian enterprises. Millhouse will target undervalued assets where growth in shareholder value has been hampered by inefficient management, lack of investment or a bad corporate governance. "

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