ALLTECH Group In 1993, Dmitry Bosov and his university classmates
Dmitry Aga,
Dmitry Shatokhin and
Vladimir Mikulik, established ALLTECH Group, a private direct investment company. In 2007, ALLTECH launched the Pechora LNG project (a comprehensive project to develop the Kumzhinskoye and Korovinskoye fields in the Nenets Autonomous District). In 2015,
Rosneft Oil Company entered the project, taking a 50% share in the joint venture. In 2018, Rosneft withdrew from the joint project with ALLTECH. In 2018, ALLTECH Group merged its coal assets with Sibanthracite Group. After Bosov's death, a struggle for his share in Alltek unfolded. Ekaterina (Bosov's widow) claimed 77% of the company and sued the rest of the heirs, but in the end she was left without a share. In April 2021, Bosov's share was divided into eight equal parts of 10.82% between the parents, four sons from two previous marriages, Katerina Bosov and her daughter (Bosov's daughter). However, at the beginning of the summer, the share of Katerina Bosov and her daughter in 21.6% was recorded on Alltek.
Sibanthracite Group Sibanthracite Group is the world's largest producer of anthracite UHG and is a leading Russian producer of
metallurgical coal. The group was established in 2018, uniting the largest coal companies of the
Novosibirsk region - Siberian Anthracite JSC and LLC Open-Pit Mine Vostochny LLC, as well as a large coal enterprise in the Kemerovo region - Open-Pit Mine Kiyzassky LLC. In April 2019, the Sibanthracite Group announced the financial and production results of its activities for RSBC for 2018: production - 24.1 million tons (four times more than in 2014). Revenue - 132.8 billion rubles (an increase of 1.9 times year on year). The total amount of taxes assessed is 12.5 billion rubles, the profit on tax amounted to 8.4 billion rubles. Spending on social and charitable programs - 1.9 billion rubles. By 2022, Sibanthracite plans to produce 58 million tons of coal and anthracite. One of the most promising projects of the Group is their participation in the construction of the Severomuisk tunnel. Dmitry Bosov announced his readiness to participate in this project in a letter to the President of the Russian Federation,
Vladimir Putin, on March 11, 2018. In 2018, RBC newspaper wrote that the owner of Neftegazholding, Eduard Hudaynatov, was interested in buying Sibanthracite. Sibanthracite denied plans to sell. After the incorporation of open-pit mine Kiyzassky into the Sibanthracite Group, the former CEO of the mine, Nikolay Zarubin, was dismissed. According to sources, the main reason for the dismissal was a violation of environmental legislation. The company faced criticism for the negative impact on the environment that the open-pit mine had. In an interview with RBC, the head of Sibanthracite Barsky clarified that there are no threats to the company's work. In April 2019, Sibanthracite announced that the construction time of the Severomuisky tunnel on the
Baikal-Amur Magistrale would be 5 years. In February 2021, it became known that Sibanthracite was bought by the company of the Russian-Armenian investor
Albert Avdolyan - presumably for $1 billion.
VostokCoal MC VostokCoal MC on a parity basis belongs to Dmitry Bosov and Alexander Isaev (chairman of the board). VostokCoal specializes in creating new coal and infrastructure projects. The company, in partnership with
state corporation Rostec, built the
Port Vera coal terminal in
Primorsky Krai and is preparing to start production at the
Ogodginskoe coal field, the largest in the Russian Far East. The Arctic Mining Company (AGK), part of the VostokCoal MC structure, began developing coal deposits on the
Taimyr Peninsula around 2018. Earlier, representatives of VostokCoal MC stated that by 2023 production at
Taimyr would reach 30 million tons. However, as reported by the media, these plans were revised downwards due to the lack of a proven resource base. In 2019, Bosov was the subject of a negative media campaign, spurred by the arrest of his business partner, Mikhail Abyzov. The campaign was conducted mainly by users of the Telegram-channel Nezygar. As the
Telegram Nezygar reported on April 17, 2019, the UFSB for the Krasnoyarsk region opened a criminal case against the Arctic Mining Company (AGK) on April 8, 2019. According to Nezygar, company managers are suspected of illegal coal deals in the absence of a
coal mining license. One of the grounds for initiating the case was the results of the inspection of the AGK by
Rosprirodnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resource Usage) in 2017. In the same year, Rosprirodnadzor fined AGK 954 million Rubles, stating that it was conducting illegal coal mining. The Arctic Mining Company challenged the audit results in court.
Genius Fund In 2018, Bosov financed the creation of the Genius Fund, a
vertically integrated cannabis company based in California. The company sought to own its supply of marijuana, which would then be distributed through its line of luxury-branded dispensaries, seeking to disconnect from
stoner culture. Bosov was the company's sole investor and used over $160 million of his own money. The Genius Fund was led by two tech entrepreneurs, Ari Stiegler and Gabriel Borden. Bosov was initially introduced to Stiegler and Borden by Danny Abyzov, the son of Bosov's former business partner, Mikhail Abyzov. In December 2019, Gary “Igor” Shinder was brought on as an advisor. Shinder would lay off the company's entire staff in March 2020, citing complications from the
COVID-19 pandemic. The company would close its
Melrose Avenue-based flagship store and cease operations soon after. In April 2020, weeks before Bosov's death, a multi-million dollar lawsuit was filed, where former chief executive officer Francis J. Racioppi alleged "corporate mismanagement, subterfuge, and fraud." A confidential settlement was reached in April 2021 and Racioppi dropped the lawsuit. == Personal life ==