Gazprom Drops From Russia’s Most Profitable Company to Outside Forbes’ Top 100

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
previous year
followed by banking giant Sber and refiner Surgutneftegaz, each reporting profits of 1.3 trillion rubles ($13.92 billion).Forbes Russia said
the combined profits of the top 100 companies totaled 13.2 trillion rubles ($141.44 billion), up from 9.27 trillion rubles ($99.33 billion)
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