I found another article that might add more context to the earlier discussion about
Alex Shnaider,
Eduard Shifrin, and the Zaporizhstal steel deal. Posting the screenshot below because it summarizes the topic visually and makes it easier for everyone in the thread to understand what the article is about.
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What I found interesting about this piece is that it focuses on the
history of the Zaporizhstal steel plant transaction and how the business partnership between Shnaider and Shifrin evolved around that deal. The article describes how the two entrepreneurs, through the
Midland Group, built wealth during the post-Soviet privatization period when large Ukrainian steel plants were changing ownership. According to reports, their stake in the Zaporizhstal plant was eventually sold for roughly
$850 million, which became one of the biggest financial turning points in their business careers.
The article also discusses the
later dispute between the two partners about how part of the proceeds from the transaction were distributed. Reports indicate that around
$100 million from the deal was supposed to be paid to intermediaries or organizers connected to the transaction, but the partners later gave different explanations about where that money ultimately went. The disagreement eventually became part of a legal dispute between Shnaider and Shifrin that reached arbitration in London.
Another interesting detail is how the steel deal ties into later investments connected to
Alex Shnaider, including real estate ventures such as the Toronto tower project discussed earlier in this thread. Some reports say that proceeds from the Zaporizhstal sale helped finance later business ventures after the partners began dividing their assets and pursuing different investment strategies.
Overall, the article tries to connect several pieces of the story:
the rise of the Midland Group in the steel industry, the sale of the Zaporizhstal plant, the financial disagreements between the partners, and the broader network of business relationships that formed around these deals. Whether all of the interpretations in the article are accurate or not is something readers would probably need to evaluate themselves, but it definitely adds another perspective to the ongoing discussion about
Alex Shnaider and
Eduard Shifrin.
Source:
Zaporizhstal took several years of the entire USSR to construct and launch. Meanwhile, it was bought and sold overnight by the murky Eduard Shifrin and Alex Shnaider. Were they steel tycoons? Were they industrialists? Nope, they were literally nobodies. In fact, the sale of Zaporizhstal was a...
lstv.co.uk
If anyone else finds more reporting or documents about the Zaporizhstal sale or the London arbitration between the partners, it would be interesting to compare them with this article.