"Boris, how have you been?"

"Oh, John, what are you doing? It's so good to see you!"

I called Boris in Russia for a while. Boris was so happy to call my phone that I felt sorry for him.

I have to go to Russia one day too, but I'm delaying because I'm busy. Even when I was in Munich, I just postponed things, because it was not easy to move unless there was a "number" now.

Boris' father Yuri Quvalchuk serves as chairman of the board of the Russian Bank in the vicinity of President Putin. Of course, my clear feet are very strong.

Boris, of course, uses his father's influence to make his way up the ladder. However, it doesn't suit me to be friends with you. However, I met him when I was not very famous at the beginning of the business, and I am living without pride because I became close to him through the events at the club.

I am quite proud to inform my father or others that I am a friend of mine, but I understand that I have not been through this once or twice.

Probably, "Dad, my best friend John and I decided to do business together this time. Or," My friend John asked me to visit him in Munich. 'If you say so, your son will look great from the standpoint of the father he hears. I'm a bit of a celebrity, so even if I just come around, I'll be outraged by myself. Something like that.

Then I'm not the only one who's lost. If a friend who wants to be very close asks for something, how will he get out? He will try his best to help you.

Boris is no exception, so he moves with all his abilities. He was even willing to give us information that required considerable security, but with his father in a key circle of Russian power, it is also quite difficult to get information from him.

No matter how powerful the Johnstone Intelligence team is, it is difficult to get inside the Kremlin where the KGB president is crouching. But Boris, who has a clear father on the inside of Kremlin, is willing to tell me what I need in return for being a 'friend'. Of course, it's voluntary.

"There's a Moroccan foreign company called Sovereign Corporation that invested in Gazprom, can you find out? I've been trying to get involved in the management of the place for the last few years, and I was wondering what the company was planning to do. “

After asking each other how they were, they asked about Sovereign. Information teams had already asked about activities in Russia, but Russia was originally a secret country, and the top floor of Gazprom was also teeming with former KGBs, making it unlikely to have access to advanced information about the situation inside.

"Sovereign? Why the company all of a sudden?"

In my question, Boris tells me that he knows the Sovereign very well. I briefly explained the background and asked you to let me know if you know anything, but surprisingly, I'm fascinated.

"Gazronsa is mostly interested because President Putin has it himself. All the intellectuals know the Sovereign. In my case, I know Medvedev and Miller, who are the chairman of the board of Gazpromsa, are both from home together with my father. They come to our house sometimes. “

Incidentally, Boris' father, Kovalchuk, and Medvedev and Miller, who were sent to Gazpromsa by Putin, are all close friends of the town of Champ Petersburg (Old Leningrad). Boris boasts of her "connections", saying that she and her family know each other personally. By the way, President Putin is surrounded by homegrown people.

"Yeah? Unfortunately, the Sovereign is trying to take over the refinery in Korea. You're doing the same thing in Russia and Korea at the same time. What do you think?"

"Really? They're very bad, aren't they?"

Boris is an unconditional opponent of my words. Boris, who has always admired American culture since childhood, has been giving me an endless amount of respect for being the best talent in the entertainment industry, including Hollywood and now Germany. Whatever I said, because of that effect, I tend to nod and look at it.

Boris knew more than I expected. I vaguely thought Gazpromsa was a very important company in Russia, but it was more than I thought after hearing Boris' statement.

In 2000, Putin, who was elected president, said he didn't think much of the financials and started 'managing' them. Gazprom was one of them, politically and economically important.

President Putin resigned his CEO using a government stake, sent his neighbours Medvedev and Miller to Gazprom to organize his affairs.

Boris' chief concern was that the government was unwilling to think about Sovereign Governments, but it was greatly inconvenienced by his prestigious attitude in Gazpromsa, the country's interim industry. I tried to fix it once or twice, but they told me to let it run dry.

If there is something coming, there must be something going. Boris is delighted to be invited to the next party at Chenungs Castle. It also gave him the privilege of being free to attend awards ceremonies and media events on Germany's premier channels. I like it a lot, and he added that he wants me to visit him in Hollywood later.

A few days later, Boris' father's introduction enabled him to speak with Medvedev. Medvedev said he liked the rock band Black Sabas and Deep Purple in his youth, and he was quite fluent in English so he could have a close conversation without an interpreter.

Medvedev, in his late 30s, had an 'open' mindset, so he was able to understand well. When he told me about Sovereign's behavior in Korea, he was very empathetic. That's also because Sovereign is having a business dispute over the same industry in both countries. Of course, Sovereign turned to ‘improvement’ rather than 'conflict’ in Russia.

I argued that firms such as Sovereign are unclear and delegated need stronger regulation, and in no way could they help the country. It was organized by the intelligence team.

Medvedev was very encouraged by what I said. Russia's privatization has led to the growth of finance companies, raising social problems and opening up international speculative capital.

The influx of capitalism and foreign capitalism is inevitable, but people like President Putin tend to see the potential speculative capitals as "cancerous." Medvedev was also instructed by the president to clear out the speculative capital.

Once he had similar ideas and spoke privately about Boris' father's introduction, he was able to have a very frank conversation, and there were many stories about Russia's internal and economic policies that helped him in a good way.

The Russian government is also trying to regulate international capital, Medvedev said, but there is a slight shift in voice inside. However, I, a world-class entrepreneur, thank you for your help in hearing the "justification" of regulation and its "examples."

While we were on the phone, Medvedev discussed other businesses, and asked for help exporting gas from Gazprom to Germany, so I gave him my best effort. I believe that we are discussing a significant amount of long-term contractual issues with the government.

On the contrary, I asked to be a partner in Russian genetic development, and I'd be happy to help. The more I talked, the more I had to give and receive, so I could have a pleasant conversation.

< Sovereign Investment, Investigate Illegal Activities! >

[Yesterday afternoon, an investigation of the illegal conduct of Sovereign Global, which the Russian government shares in Gazprom Company, began. The government and prosecutors conducted a full-scale seizure of Moscow's offices, demonstrating that the incident was more than just a tax investigation.

According to authorities, Sovereign officials are accused of illegal purchases of shares subject to foreign ownership restrictions, tax evasion, and exposure to bribes to influence stockholders' guns.

It is of utmost importance that this incident, which occurred at the time of its delegation to participate in the management of the Eske Group in the country, will affect the activities of the country in the future.]

"Was Sovereign this bad?"

I tilted my head without knowing it. Of course, guesswork has a nasty smile on its mouth.

The main newspapers are a specialty. 'I wrote the articles in a way. The fault of the man who did evil behind my back has finally been revealed.

"The undisclosed identity," "The illegal conduct of the Sovereign Union," as I suspected. 'Etc., a very catchy title, reporters were born to make stimulating horses.

The comments on the Internet were the same. I originally had a bad perception of foreign ‘investment and speculation’ capital, but it is unlikely that I will respond well to this article.

At the top of the search terms, "Sovereign", "Gazprom" and "business disputes" appeared in various portals, indicating people's interest.

"Sir, how do you expect to see this coming?"

I was reading a comment on the internet on my laptop, and Seung-hoon Jeong asked me. When I look up, the other muscles are full of curiosity. He knows I called Russia and thinks I'm involved in some way with this article.

"I wasn't talking about specifics, I was surprised. I didn't know it was going to be this thorough. Sovereign is, after all, international capital, and it's been in Russia for a long time. There's a lot of foreign capital coming in from Russia, and this time it seems to be taking a very rigid route. “

"If you treat foreign investors so carelessly, it will not interfere with the prospecting future. even though Russia needs foreign capital."

He still doesn't understand, but he doesn't know why he has this crowd. Honestly, I can relate. However, it is not ‘absurd’ in the current situation in Russia. So far, there has been a lot of unreasonable things that make no sense, but I understand that it is‘ because of Russia. '

It was about the Ezeke group. Although Sovereign owns 14.99% of the shares of parent company, this is actually nothing without the help of friendly shareholders. And there can't be friendly forces in Sovereign Union right now. Everyone is avoiding it with their eyes open.

< Hidden faults, over 6 trillion won! >

< Escape group, spraying and serial separation sequence >

< As divided into refinery, communications and other companies >

Affiliates uncovered hidden faults, claiming that they would step on Group D's trains in the marketplace after the total amount exceeded six trillion.

Of course, stocks had to run out, and Sovereign also had to experience a rapid decline in the amount of investment that had been doubled three or four times in a short period almost before.

Creditors and current management have decided to divide the parent company of the Eske Group into refined oil and non-refined oil, maintaining the non-refined part under the name of the Eske network, and the refinery part of the company's sale to cover losses.

Of course, the Johnstone Group decided to acquire the injected refinery, agree to acquire 160 trillion won and incorporate the stocks and bonds into the Johnstone affiliate as a fully-incinerated, private enterprise.

Even in this rush, the severed Sovereign couldn't do anything. I eventually contacted the Head of Resident Rights and offered to sell their shares at a 50% premium. Of course I refused.

As the situation got more and more dire, I heard back from Sovereign and decided to acquire the full amount of Sovereign shares for a total of 180 billion won, adding a little more to my original plan. I gained 14.99% of my shares in Esce Group without oil in Zoloe, but I was scammed because I was interested in a telecom company and decided to think slowly about what to do with it.

‘But since we're here on a Korean outing, we have to pay for the car... Hehe. ’

The Sovereign side thought it had invested 176.8 billion won, but it left about 4 billion won, so the cost would have remained 2 billion won. It would be a shame to think that it went up to more than KRW 500 billion once, but where is the battle?

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Just after Sovereign invested in Gazprom, between 1998 and 2000, Gazprom had large-scale misconduct and tax evasion. Again, in August of '98, Russia declared by default that it would not be able to repay foreign debt.

At this point, Sovereign blew 800 million dollars out of a billion dollars, making 80 percent of its losses. The Sovereign of Crisis… The two brothers decided to wait patiently.

In March of 2000, as soon as Putin became president, he briefly followed Putin, and then he reinstated the prime minister, Dmitri Merdeyev and Alexei Miller, resigning Gazprom's CEO and reforming to suit his tastes.

From that point on, as stock prices slowly start to rise, so does sovereigns.

In an interview with the Brothers Chandler, the owner of Sovereign Union, he and Fyodorov of a Russian investment group called UFG shared their strength in the gazprom reform, when the authors saw that the existing executives were favored by the blades of Putin and Merdeyev. It was a time when we didn't need Sovereign.

Eventually, Sovereign said, "There's nothing more I can do. Putin's side workers are tearing the company apart) 'and from the end of 2002 to the end of next year, mid-2003, we have made a profit of only 12.5% in four and a half years. But we recovered a lot from 80 percent of the losses.

In Russia, I turned my head to Asia as I came out empty-handed to explore Japan and Korea, and it was a SK group that caught me off guard. It was just in time.

Moreover, he was just leaving an oil (gas) company called Gazprom, and the value of his peer industry, SK Global, should have come to his attention.

Because more than 90 percent of Sovereign investments were from Gazprom in Russia by the end of 2002, if it had gone well at Gazprom, they wouldn't have come to Korea.

"Gazprom in Russia and SK Global in Korea." Weird relationship, right?

Now that the author has reconstructed the story, the events in all corners of the world are intertwined.

Gazprom and SK could not even imagine what it was like to be a writer. I just followed the knights and the stories, and it's like... it's like a small world.