Yuriy Sedykh | Yuriy Yekhanurov | Yuriy Tarnawsky | Yuriy Shatalov | Yuriy Rumer | Yuriy Pavlenko | Yuriy Borzakovskiy | Ilya Kovalchuk |
In 1990-1991 together with Yuriy Kovalchuk (another deputy director) and Vladimir Yakunin (head of the foreign relations department of the institute) he tried to create a commercial enterprise within the institute that would be engaged in the application of scientific achievements.
As of January 1, 2005, its major shareholders were Yuriy Kovalchuk with 37.6%, Nikolay Shamalov with 9.7%, Dmitry Gorelov with 9.7% and the Severstal group with 8.8%.
As of 2006, its major shareholders were Yuriy Kovalchuk (30.4%), Dmitry Gorelov (12.58%), Nikolay Shamalov (12.58%), JSC Transoil CIS (9.54%), JSC Severstal Group (7.15%), JSC Accept (3.93%), JSC Relax (3.65%), "Assistance to Business Initiatives" Non-Commercial Enterprise (3.08%), Russian Federal Property Fund (2.93%).