Dmitry Kamenshchik
Dmitry Kamenshchik | |
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Born |
Dmitry Vladimirovich Kamenshchik April 26, 1968 Sverdlovsk, Yekaterinburg, Russia |
Education | Lomonosov Moscow State University(Sociology, 2000), Ph.D. (Economics, 2003) |
Occupation | Chairman of the Board of Directors of Moscow Domodedovo Airport |
Net worth | US$ 4.8 billion (May 2015)[1] |
Dmitry Vladimirovich Kamenshchik (Russian: Дмитрий Владмирович Каменщик; born 26 April 1968) is a Russian businessman, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Moscow Domodedovo Airport, the sole shareholder of Moscow Domodedovo Airport, owner of DME Ltd., the Airport holding company.[2][3]
He occupies the 27th position among the richest Russian businessmen according to Forbes (the results for 2014 published on April 16, 2015) with a net worth of $3.8 bn.[4]
Biography
Kamenshchik was born in Sverdlovsk (Yekaterinburg, Russia), in a family of radiophysisists. His parents met at the Urals Polytechnic Institute (UPI), currently Ural State Technical University. His father managed a computer center at Uralgiprotrans, and so did his mother at a classified geodesy and mapping company.[5]
After school he entered the Faculty of Physics and Energy Engineering at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute [5]
From 1986 to 1988 he was drafted to the regular military service in armored forces of Soviet Army.
In 1990 he entered the Philosophy Faculty of the Moscow State University, but later decided to leave to embark on his unsatisfied ambitious business plans. However, he did not give up studying. In 2000 he graduated from the Sociological Faculty of the Moscow State University with a major in Economic Sociology. In 2003 he got a Ph.D. degree in Economics at the Economic Faculty of the Moscow State University.[6]
On 18 February 2016 Kamenshchik was arrested in connection with Domodedovo International Airport bombing that had happened on 24 January 2011. He is accused of criminal negligence causing deaths of multiple people. Kamenshchik and his Domodedovo International Airport deny any wrongdoings, stating that the airport security at the time of accident fully complied with the legal requirements of that time.[7] After the court hearings Kamenshchik was put into house arrest until 18 April 2016. He is forbidden to leave his house, communicate with anybody except the investigators and relatives, use mail, internet or email.[8]
Business
In February 1991 a businessman from Ekaterinburg Anton Bakov registered JV East Line to engage in air transportation services. That is when Dmitry Kamenshchik, with his academic aspirations set temporarily aside in favour of business, became the general representative of the newly created JV in Moscow.[9]
In 1992 JV East Line stopped operating. Kamenshchik saw it as a chance to become East Line brand owner and continue the air transportation business.[10]
Starting from 1993 East Line leased aircraft and launched charter flights to Europe and Asia. Kamenshchik created a similarly-named airline progressively beefing up its own aircraft fleet and making it to the leaders of air cargo market.[11]
In 1994 East Line company set up its core business at the premises of Domodedovo Airport: catering service, cargo operations, handling, etc. In a quid-pro-quo arrangement the Airport provided outworn plant and equipment, whereas East Line ran reconstruction of airport facilities and revamped its management system.[12]
The year 1998 was a true game-changer for Kamenshchik. It was when all the previous frenetic activity started paying off for his company - and him personally. East Line managed to strike a 75-year Lease for the Domodedovo airdrome complex not subject to private ownership (runways, taxiways, aircraft parking stands), thus getting the right to operate it on a long-term basis.[13] By bringing more money to the table from its coffers in a series of much-needed investments, the company also completed the transfer of the title to the airport’s business assets. In the same year Kamenshchik became the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Moscow Domodedovo Airport.[14]
The above deals for the transfer of lease and ownership rights were subject to state scrutiny. Since 2004 the Federal Agency for State Property Management (Rosimuschestvo) tried to challenge the granting of such rights to East Line at court, but in 2006-2008 the Presidium of the Supreme Arbitration Court upheld the legitimacy of the deals by three rulings.[15]
To improve the airport’s connectivity, in 2002 Kamenshchik also tried to flirt with the machinery industry as he saw pockets of value in this market, which was then experiencing a certain shortage of electric trains. The result was that his company purchased a 98.19% block of Demikhovskiy Machinery Factory. To add to this spree, Transmash, a project office for transport engineering, was set up and two big purchases were made - Tsentrosvar Factory and Oktyabrskiy Electric Car Repair Factory. In 2004 East Line sold both its own airline company and machinery assets at a profit, as Kamenshchik decided to take his foot off this non-core business pedal and focus on the airport business.[9][16]
The management system introduced by Kamenshchik made Domodedovo Airport number one in Russia in terms of passenger traffic since 2005; the airport was listed among Europe's major airports in 2011.[17][18][19]
After the terrorist attack at Domodedovo Airport in January 2011 law enforcement authorities tried to determine ultimate owners of the Airport.[20]
In the same year during the run-up for the IPO the holding company published information about the final beneficiary at the London Stock Exchange website and specified Kamenshchik as its sole owner.[21][22] However, the IPO was postponed[23] due to the unfavourable current market environment.
In September 2013 it was officially announced [3] on the Airport’s website that the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Moscow Domodedovo Airport Dmitry Kamenshchik was its ultimate owner.
To buttress its airport business DME Ltd., Kamenshchik’s holding company, develops the second arm, an aviation-driven Aerotropolis.[24] The core idea is to create a synergetic conurbation around the Airport which will be a massive industrial cluster integrating business parks, logistic and transport hubs, shopping malls, industrial centers and hotel resorts.[25]
Assets assessment
The analysis of public data on the transactions involving purchase of the airport controlling stakes in the last three years (Tolmachevo[26] in 2011, Edinburgh[27] in 2012, and Stansted[28] in 2013) suggests that the EV/LTM EBITDA average multiplier came to a factor of 17.2. Application of this multiplier to Domodedovo[29] leads to an estimated value of the airport at approx. USD 7.5 billion.
Probably, the 27,000 ha of the land surrounding the airport belong to Domodedovo’s affiliates. The market value 1 ha in districts adjacent to the airport ranges from USD 35,000 to USD 900,000 depending on the functional purpose. There are no sources mentioning any other businesses controlled by Kamenshchik in Russia or abroad.
Family and hobbies
Dmitry Kamenshchik is single.[30] His hobbies include jet piloting, shangi martial art, diving, kiting and mountain skiing.[31]
References
- ↑ "Dmitry Kamenshchik". Forbes. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
- ↑ $3.9Bln Official Announcement of Moscow Domodedovo Airport
- 1 2 Kamenshchik Named as Domodedovo Owner
- ↑ Russian Forbes list
- 1 2 According to D. Kamenshik's interview to Vedomosti
- ↑ D. Kamenshik's Bloomberg profile
- ↑ "Задержан владелец «Домодедово» Дмитрий Каменщик" (4019). Vedomosti. 19 February 2016.
- ↑ "Владельца аэропорта Домодедово посадили под домашний арест". Meduza. 20 February 2016.
- 1 2 Kommersant's, a leading Russian business newspaper, report on East Line's history
- ↑ Bloomberg's D. Kamenshik profile
- ↑ Bloomberg's Company Overview of EAST LINE Group
- ↑ http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=9382075
- ↑ Moscow Domodedovo Airport plans IPO
- ↑ http://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celebrity-business/men/dmitry-kamenshchik-net-worth/
- ↑ Court Supports Privatization
- ↑ According to D. Kamenshik interview to Vedomosti, a leading Russian business daily
- ↑ According to the 2014 report of Airports Council International Europe (ACI Europe)
- ↑ http://www.airports-worldwide.com/russia/domodedovo_russia.php
- ↑ It is no coincidence, of course, that the best airport in Moscow is the only one in private hands
- ↑ http://www.themoscowtimes.com/article.php?id=440818
- ↑ http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303657404576354741193378216
- ↑ Debt security documents
- ↑ Domodedovo airport postpones IPO
- ↑ $3.9Bln Plan to Turn Domodedovo Into 'Aerotropolis'
- ↑ Domodedovo airport to become £2.46bn 'aerotropolis'
- ↑ Russian government sold a controlling block of shares of the Novosibirsk airport Tolmachevo
- ↑ Edinburgh Airport sold to Global Infrastructure Partners for £807m
- ↑ Stansted Airport being sold to Manchester for £1.5bn
- ↑ Debt Security Documents
- ↑ Forbes profile of D. Kamenshik
- ↑ http://www.domodedovo.ru/en/main/about/topmanagement/ D. Kamenshik's profile on official Moscow Domodedovo Airport Homepage