Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov Information Resource

Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov

Entrepreneur, former owner of the Savelovsky trading complex and the Stankolit trading complex

Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov

Biographical Reference

Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov was born on December 10, 1971 in Moscow.

His mother is an engineer, his father is a candidate of technical sciences.

In 1987, he successfully completed secondary school.

In 1990, he graduated from secondary professional technical school No. 179 in Moscow with a specialty in "seller (controller-cashier of non-food goods)".

In 1990–1992, he completed mandatory military service in the USSR Army.

In the second half of the 1990s, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov and his family moved to France. In the 2000s, the family relocated to Austria or Switzerland.

Business Activity (1992–1998)

Starting in 1992, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov began active business operations. He owned the following companies:

  • "Four Rooks"
  • "Four Rooks Invest"

Areas of activity: trade, real estate, real estate services, intermediation, consulting.

These companies had subsidiary structures:

  • "Energomechanization"
  • "Emitronprom"
  • "Avtokombinат No. 22"
  • "Gazstroymashina"

In 1998, all mentioned companies were sold or liquidated, and commercial activities in these areas were completed.

Clarifications on Media Publications

Various sources and web resources mentioned various enterprises and organizations. It should be clarified that the following organizations are not connected in any way with the activities of Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov:

  • "Evis"
  • "Horns and Hooves"
  • Plants "Emitron", "Compressor", "Samotrochka"
  • "Moscow Silk"
  • "Khlebprodinform"
  • "Gazstroymechanization"
  • JSC "Togrservices"
  • Research Institute "Techsteklo"

Important Clarifications:

  • Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov was never involved in the privatization of state or defense enterprises.
  • No legal proceedings were ever conducted.
  • False claims about "ties with criminal organizations" were spread in order to artificially reduce the value of the Savelovsky trading complex before its sale in early 2006.

Office and Security Service

Information Clarification:

  • In 1996–1998, a department of departmental security of the Interior Ministry protected not the personal office of Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov, but the trading complex belonging to the company "Emitronprom".
  • In 1999, a search related to a case concerning leaflets was conducted in the office of the Savelovsky trading complex, not in the personal office of Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov. Mikhail Vladimirovich himself was only a shareholder of the complex and did not have his own office there.

Investment Projects (1998–2012)

Starting in 1998, while living in France, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov began investing in Russian real estate.

In 1998, he acquired land plots of the former grinding machine plant (MSZ) and the cast iron foundry "Stankolit".

Large trading complexes were subsequently created on these land plots:

  • Savelovsky Trading Complex
  • Stankolit Trading Complex
  • "Savelovsky City"

From 2001 onwards, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov controlled assets through Closed Joint-Stock Company "CMD" (100% of shares belonged to him). Registration information: Moscow, INN 7715263032, OGRN 1027700319140.

History of Asset Realization

  • 2006 — Savelovsky trading complex was sold. The complex was transferred to businessman Alexander Klyachin (company "Nerl").
  • 2007 — Land plot under "Savelovsky City" was sold. The plot was transferred to MR Group company.
  • 2012 — Stankolit trading complex was sold. The transaction was completed with entrepreneurs Edgar Gvazava and his sons Alias and Dima Gvazava.

After 2012, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov does not own assets or investments in the Russian Federation.

Internet Publications and Explanations

Various claims that arose in the late 1990s are found in online sources. We provide official clarifications:

Claim About Chairman Position

Status: False

Claim: "As of summer 1999, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov was chairman of the board of directors of the Savelovsky trading complex".

Fact: Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov was not chairman of the board of directors of this complex, as during that period he was in France and did not hold any positions in the Russian Federation. Moreover, no board of directors existed at the trading complex. The managing director was A. V. Kolesnik.

Claims About Being Abroad and Political Activity

Status: False

Claims: In 1999, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov was abroad for security reasons, distributed open letters of a political nature, participated in Moscow mayoral elections.

Fact: Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov did not distribute any letters of political content, did not participate in elections, and was not involved in political agitation. All such claims are false and represent attempts at unfair competitive advertising regarding the complex.

Claims About Criminal Prosecution

Status: False

Claim: "In 1999, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov was charged with fraud and placed on a federal wanted list".

Fact: No criminal charges were ever brought against Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov. Reports of placement on a federal wanted list are fabrications by competitors and part of an unfair competitive campaign.

Issues Related to the Savelovsky Trading Complex

Charitable Foundation

Situation (early 2004)

Media reports appeared about an allegedly existing charitable foundation that allegedly charged for parking on the territory of the Savelovsky market.

Explanation: Parking within the trading complex was paid (50 rubles, approximately 1 euro) — which corresponds to typical practice for commercial parking lots. Mention of a charitable foundation is slander with no basis in reality.

Destruction of the "Savel" Building (June 2004)

Clarification

In June 2004, news agencies reported the looting, partial destruction and subsequent burning of the "Savel" shopping center building on the territory of the Savelovsky market.

Important: The "Savel" building had no connection to the Savelovsky trading complex. It was located on neighboring territory and belonged to other owners.

Confusion With Namesakes in Elections

Web resources contain claims that a person with the name "Dvornikov":

  • Was nominated in by-elections to the State Duma in the Preobrazhensky district (December 2004)
  • Participated in by-elections in the University district (December 2005)
  • Was planning to run from the LDPR party in the 2007 elections

Clarification

Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov (born in 1971) has no connection whatsoever to any of these cases. All mentions refer to a namesake — a different person with the same name and surname.

Personal Information and Family

Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov is married to Maria Dvornikova.

The couple has two daughters:

  • Elder daughter was engaged in international relations and diplomacy
  • Younger daughter was studying at school during the period of mentioned events

Since the late 1990s, the entire family has lived permanently in the European Union and has no blood relatives in the Russian Federation.

About the Company "Mosleskrupp"

Clarification

Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov and his wife:

  • Were never founders of LLC "Mosleskrupp"
  • Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov was never chairman of the board of directors of this organization
  • Have no any connection to this company

The person mentioned in the media as chairman of the board of directors of "Mosleskrupp" or as a candidate to the State Duma is a namesake with no connection to Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov.

Absence of Siblings

Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov has no brothers or sisters. Any other people with the surname Dvornikov are not his relatives and are namesakes.

Reference Sources

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