Dmitry Troitsky is a Russian entrepreneur who, together with his classmate Dmitry Korzhev, founded Mega-Auto, one of the largest car dealers in St. Petersburg. In 1995, they started a juice producing plant called Multon, which was later sold to Coca-Cola for $500 million. In 2002, they opened Russia's first hypermarket, O'Key, and in 2011 the company went public on the London stock exchange with a market cap of nearly $3 billion.
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Dmitry Troitsky, a prominent figure in the fashion and retail industry in Russia, is projected to have a net worth of $1 billion by 2024. Recognized for his business acumen and entrepreneurial skills, Troitsky has successfully established himself as a leading force in the sector. With a keen eye for trends and an innovative approach to retail, he has built a formidable empire that encompasses various fashion labels and retail ventures. His savvy decision-making and strategic investments have propelled his net worth to astounding heights, solidifying his status as one of the wealthiest individuals in the industry.
2011
$1 Billion
2013
$1.1 Billion
2014
$1 Billion
2018
$1 Billion
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Biography/Timeline
1993
Dmitry Troitsky & Dmitry Korzhev started working together as students. Their first venture was car sales that lead to formation of Mega-auto company in 1993. Mega-auto is now one of the biggest car dealers in Saint Petersburg. In 1995 Dmitry Troitsky & Dmitry Korzhev founded juice producing plant (Multon). Multon was sold to Coca-Cola after 10 years for $500 million. In 2001 they both co-founded O-Key chain of supermarkets.
2010
Troitsky has obtained Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Science degrees from Leningrad Shipbuilding Institute. His company (O'KEY Group) was listed on London Stock Exchange in 2010 and the current market capitalization is $3.0 billion.