From 2001 to 2005, during his tenure as deputy general director at
Norilsk Nickel, Dmitry was responsible for the company's strategic development and
M&A. During his career, Razumov served on the boards of directors at various companies, namely -
Rusal,
Norilsk Nickel,
Megafon,
OPIN,
RBK,
Polyus Gold,
Uralkali,
Renaissance Capital, Renaissance Financial Holdings, , etc. From 2014 to 2019, he was chairman of the board at Brooklyn Nets and Barclays Center.
International projects In 2009–2010, Razumov led Razumov worked to increase the value of the team and subsequently organized its sale in 2017–2019. The relocation of the Nets to
Brooklyn for the 2012–2013 season marked the return of major league sports to Brooklyn. Along with the opening of Barclays Center it made the neighborhood more valuable. In 2017, Onexim had agreed to sell the 49 percent of the Brooklyn Nets to Taiwanese-Canadian businessman
Joseph Tsai. In 2019, Joe Tsai acquired the remaining 51% of the Brooklyn Nets and acquired 100% of Barclays Center with an aggregate team and arena value nearing $3.5 billion. According to Dmitry Razumov, who led the negotiations, Prokhorov's investment was less than $1.5 billion, and overall profit was estimated by Forbes at least $2 billion. and, in 2019, finished renovation of
Webster Hall (both in New York). Nassau Coliseum is the home of
Long Island Nets and
New York Riptide, it hosts shows of
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