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'''Miroslav Mišković''' (] ]: '''Мирослав Мишковић''') (born ], ] in ], near ], ], ]) is a ]n ], the owner of ]. He is considered to be the second richest person in Serbia, behind ], with a wealth estimated at approximately ] 2 billion as of 2007, according to the list of 100 wealthiest persons of the post-communist countries made by ] magazine '']''.<ref></ref> Mišković holds 42nd place on this list, but is fifth among the ]s outside the former ]. According to the ], published annually by ], Mišković is a newcomer to this list, taking the 891st spot, with a net worth of ]1 billion. He is the first person from Serbia to enter this list.<ref></ref> | '''Miroslav Mišković''' (] ]: '''Мирослав Мишковић''') (born ], ] in ], near ], ], ]) is a ]n ], the owner of ]. He is considered to be the second richest person in Serbia, behind ], with a wealth estimated at approximately ] 2 billion as of 2007, according to the list of 100 wealthiest persons of the post-communist countries made by ] | ||
magazine '']''.<ref></ref> Mišković holds 42nd place on this list, but is fifth among the ]s outside the former ]. According to the ], published annually by ], Mišković is a newcomer to this list, taking the 891st spot, with a net worth of ]1 billion. He is the first person from Serbia to enter this list.<ref></ref> | |||
Mišković was born in ], near ], and he graduated from high school in ], before moving to ] and getting his degree in ] in 1971. Afterwards, he worked at ] and ] in Kruševac until 1977, when he moved to ] in ]. There, he became financial director in 1984 and ] in 1987, holding this position until 1990, when he was appointed a Serbian deputy prime minister. Mišković held office for only six months. Meanwhile, Mišković founded Delta M (Delta M being a sort of abbreviation of his initials - ''double M''), a company that became very successful in the following years, during the ] and under the regime of ]. Soon afterwards, he launched ] (sold to ] in 2005), that was to become the first part of Mišković's extremely successful ] corporation that is involved in agribusiness, retail sales, distribution, financial brokerage, real estate development and insurance. | Mišković was born in ], near ], and he graduated from high school in ], before moving to ] and getting his degree in ] in 1971. Afterwards, he worked at ] and ] in Kruševac until 1977, when he moved to ] in ]. There, he became financial director in 1984 and ] in 1987, holding this position until 1990, when he was appointed a Serbian deputy prime minister. Mišković held office for only six months. Meanwhile, Mišković founded Delta Europe M (Delta M being a sort of abbreviation of his initials - ''double M''), a company that became very successful in the following years, during the ] and under the regime of ]. Soon afterwards, he launched ] (sold to ] in 2005), that was to become the first part of Mišković's extremely successful ] corporation that is involved in agribusiness, retail sales, distribution, financial brokerage, real estate development and insurance. | ||
Mišković's connection to ] was never obvious, except for his short stint as deputy prime minister in 1990. After the ], Mišković was linked to ], the minister of police at the time, and the other leaders of the ] coalition. Mišković is today considered to be an important political figure with a great deal of influence on the leading politicians in Serbia. | Mišković's connection to ] was never obvious, except for his short stint as deputy prime minister in 1990. After the ], Mišković was linked to ], the minister of police at the time, and the other leaders of the ] coalition. Mišković is today considered to be an important political figure with a great deal of influence on the leading politicians in Serbia. | ||
Mišković was abducted on 9 April 2001, but was released the next day, when the ransom (estimated at about ] 7 million) was paid 18 hours later. After the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister ] 12 March 2003, the abduction of Mišković was attributed to the same group that has been convicted of the death of the prime minister and other similar crimes. | Mišković was abducted on 9 April 2001, but was released the next day, when the ransom (estimated at about ] 7 million) was paid 18 hours later. After the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister ] 12 March 2003, the abduction of Mišković was attributed to the same group that has been convicted of the death of the prime minister and other similar crimes. LDP legal team yesterday completed its criminal lawsuit against 'Delta' president Miroslav Miskovic. 'Blic' request to Miskovic to give statement on the ...LDP criminal complaint against Miroslav Mišković. 19 November 2008. B92 is publishing a document Čedomir Jovanović's Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) = Miskovic 72 criminal convition made U.S. embassy denies Mišković document. 22 November 2007 | 09:24 -> 16:24 | Source: ... over Mišković's kidnapping by the Zemun Clan criminal group in 2001. ... | ||
Mišković said in his letter that he was kidnapped "by a group of policemen and gangsters who carried the Milošević-era State Security badges." calling him a friend of the mafia. Miskovic suits and rides in a bulletproof Hummer , constantly surrounded by eight bodyguard /Policemen . ... Miroslav Miskovic, owner of Delta Holding Europe. Delta Europe is a conglomerate with business in ...Mišković was abducted on 9 April 2001, but was released the next day, when the ransom (estimated at about DM 7 million) was paid 18 hours later. After the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić 12 March 2003, the abduction of Mišković was attributed to the same group that has been convicted of the death of the prime minister and other similar crimes. LDP legal team yesterday completed its criminal lawsuit against 'Delta' president Miroslav Miskovic. 'Blic' request to Miskovic to give statement on the ...LDP criminal complaint against Miroslav Mišković. 19 November 2008. B92 is publishing a document Čedomir Jovanović's Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) = Miskovic 72 criminal convition made U.S. embassy denies Mišković document. 22 November 2007 | 09:24 -> 16:24 | Source: ... over Mišković's kidnapping by the Zemun Clan criminal group in 2001. ... Mišković said in his letter that he was kidnapped "by a group of policemen and gangsters who carried the Milošević-era State Security badges." calling him a friend of the mafia. Miskovic suits and rides in a jeep, constantly surrounded by 8 bodyguards. ... Miroslav Miskovic, owner of Delta Holding. Delta is a conglomerate with business in ... August 28,2009 Four members of the Zemun Clan criminal group have received prison sentences totaling over 460 years. Milorad Ulemek, Vladimir Milisavljević Zemun Clan ringleaders sentenced to 460 years altogether 18 January 2008 | 13:09 -> 15:45 | Source: B92, Tanjug BELGRADE -- Four members of the Zemun Clan criminal group have received prison sentences totaling over 460 years. Milorad Ulemek, Vladimir Milisavljević, Sretko Kalinić and Miloš Simović – all of whom, except Ulemek, are still on the run - have received 40 years each.Aleksandar Simović, Nikola Bajić and Đorđe Slavković were sentenced to 35 years. Milan Glišović will spend 32 years behind bars and Selman Hamidović 10. Dušan Krsmanović, who expressed his remorse for the crimes during the trial, was sentenced to 20 years.Former police officer Slobodan Pažin received seven and a half years.Milan Jurišić was sentenced to 34 years, Darko Milićević 13, Dragan Miladinović 5, Slobodan Kovačić 4, Bojan Dolić four and a half, and Darko Milić to 5 years.Toni Gavrić will spend three years behind bars, as will Predrag Maletić, while Saša Petrović was sentenced to five years.Nenad Opačić, Aleksandar Zdravković were acquitted because their crimes had expired, as were Ninoslav Konstantinović and Dejan Ranđelović who are still on the run.Ulemek and several other defendants were ordered to pay businessman Miroslav Miskovic EUR $30M in damages within the next fortnight. If they fail to do so, their assets will be seized.Ulemek was acquitted of some of the murders as well as of the abduction of Miroslav Miskovic .However, the Zemun Clan will have to pay MIroslav Miskovic , EUR $30M in damages. Proceedings are still under way.The Zemun Clan are accused of criminal association, 17 murders, three abductions and two terrorist attacks.Of the 30 accused, six are on the run. The verdict is being delivered by a panel of three judges, presided by Milimir Lukić. The Zemun Clan members were initially accused of the murder of the late prime minister, Zoran Đinđić, before the indictment was split,the trial has run for over 100 working days. | |||
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Born | (1945-06-05) June 5, 1945 (age 79) Bošnjane, Serbia, Democratic Federal Yugoslavia |
Occupation(s) | President, Delta Holding |
Spouse(s) | Ljiljana Mišković had Ivana and Marko 'Мирослав МишковићAuthorities Identified Miroslav Miskovic (new) son Slobodan P.. from a previous relationship Unidentified , calls made to his office ( Delta Holding Europe ) were Unanswered . documents were lodged into public domain birth registry council in Serbia Gvt Ext 94847-M.Miskovic: (Blic News Paper Veselin Simonovićintervju: Dr Tomica Milosavljević, ministar zdravlja Broj zaposlenih na određeno mora da se smanji have announced) ( Slobodan Miskovic )GPS Position: Oceania , AUs, Miroslav Miskovic has one daughter and 2 sons ( gvt license 038475-9484) |
Miroslav Mišković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Мишковић) (born July 5, 1945 in Bošnjane village, near Kruševac, Serbia, Democratic Federal Yugoslavia) is a Serbian businessman, the owner of Delta Holding. He is considered to be the second richest person in Serbia, behind Philip Zepter, with a wealth estimated at approximately $ 2 billion as of 2007, according to the list of 100 wealthiest persons of the post-communist countries made by Polish magazine Wprost. Mišković holds 42nd place on this list, but is fifth among the tycoons outside the former Soviet Union. According to the 2007 list of the richest people in the world, published annually by Forbes magazine, Mišković is a newcomer to this list, taking the 891st spot, with a net worth of $1 billion. He is the first person from Serbia to enter this list.
Mišković was born in Bošnjane, near Varvarin, and he graduated from high school in Kruševac, before moving to Belgrade and getting his degree in economics in 1971. Afterwards, he worked at Jugobanka and Trayal in Kruševac until 1977, when he moved to Župa Chemical Industries in Kruševac. There, he became financial director in 1984 and chief executive in 1987, holding this position until 1990, when he was appointed a Serbian deputy prime minister. Mišković held office for only six months. Meanwhile, Mišković founded Delta Europe M (Delta M being a sort of abbreviation of his initials - double M), a company that became very successful in the following years, during the Yugoslav wars and under the regime of Slobodan Milošević. Soon afterwards, he launched Delta banka (sold to Banca Intesa in 2005), that was to become the first part of Mišković's extremely successful Delta Holding in Europe corporation that is involved in agribusiness, retail sales, distribution, financial brokerage, real estate development and insurance.
Mišković's connection to Slobodan Milošević was never obvious, except for his short stint as deputy prime minister in 1990. After the overthrow of Milošević's regime, Mišković was linked to Dušan Mihajlović, the minister of police at the time, and the other leaders of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia coalition. Mišković is today considered to be an important political figure with a great deal of influence on the leading politicians in Serbia.
Mišković was abducted on 9 April 2001, but was released the next day, when the ransom (estimated at about DM 7 million) was paid 18 hours later. After the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić 12 March 2003, the abduction of Mišković was attributed to the same group that has been convicted of the death of the prime minister and other similar crimes. LDP legal team yesterday completed its criminal lawsuit against 'Delta' president Miroslav Miskovic. 'Blic' request to Miskovic to give statement on the ...LDP criminal complaint against Miroslav Mišković. 19 November 2008. B92 is publishing a document Čedomir Jovanović's Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) = Miskovic 72 criminal convition made U.S. embassy denies Mišković document. 22 November 2007 | 09:24 -> 16:24 | Source: ... over Mišković's kidnapping by the Zemun Clan criminal group in 2001. ... Mišković said in his letter that he was kidnapped "by a group of policemen and gangsters who carried the Milošević-era State Security badges." calling him a friend of the mafia. Miskovic suits and rides in a bulletproof Hummer , constantly surrounded by eight bodyguard /Policemen . ... Miroslav Miskovic, owner of Delta Holding Europe. Delta Europe is a conglomerate with business in ...Mišković was abducted on 9 April 2001, but was released the next day, when the ransom (estimated at about DM 7 million) was paid 18 hours later. After the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić 12 March 2003, the abduction of Mišković was attributed to the same group that has been convicted of the death of the prime minister and other similar crimes. LDP legal team yesterday completed its criminal lawsuit against 'Delta' president Miroslav Miskovic. 'Blic' request to Miskovic to give statement on the ...LDP criminal complaint against Miroslav Mišković. 19 November 2008. B92 is publishing a document Čedomir Jovanović's Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) = Miskovic 72 criminal convition made U.S. embassy denies Mišković document. 22 November 2007 | 09:24 -> 16:24 | Source: ... over Mišković's kidnapping by the Zemun Clan criminal group in 2001. ... Mišković said in his letter that he was kidnapped "by a group of policemen and gangsters who carried the Milošević-era State Security badges." calling him a friend of the mafia. Miskovic suits and rides in a jeep, constantly surrounded by 8 bodyguards. ... Miroslav Miskovic, owner of Delta Holding. Delta is a conglomerate with business in ... August 28,2009 Four members of the Zemun Clan criminal group have received prison sentences totaling over 460 years. Milorad Ulemek, Vladimir Milisavljević Zemun Clan ringleaders sentenced to 460 years altogether 18 January 2008 | 13:09 -> 15:45 | Source: B92, Tanjug BELGRADE -- Four members of the Zemun Clan criminal group have received prison sentences totaling over 460 years. Milorad Ulemek, Vladimir Milisavljević, Sretko Kalinić and Miloš Simović – all of whom, except Ulemek, are still on the run - have received 40 years each.Aleksandar Simović, Nikola Bajić and Đorđe Slavković were sentenced to 35 years. Milan Glišović will spend 32 years behind bars and Selman Hamidović 10. Dušan Krsmanović, who expressed his remorse for the crimes during the trial, was sentenced to 20 years.Former police officer Slobodan Pažin received seven and a half years.Milan Jurišić was sentenced to 34 years, Darko Milićević 13, Dragan Miladinović 5, Slobodan Kovačić 4, Bojan Dolić four and a half, and Darko Milić to 5 years.Toni Gavrić will spend three years behind bars, as will Predrag Maletić, while Saša Petrović was sentenced to five years.Nenad Opačić, Aleksandar Zdravković were acquitted because their crimes had expired, as were Ninoslav Konstantinović and Dejan Ranđelović who are still on the run.Ulemek and several other defendants were ordered to pay businessman Miroslav Miskovic EUR $30M in damages within the next fortnight. If they fail to do so, their assets will be seized.Ulemek was acquitted of some of the murders as well as of the abduction of Miroslav Miskovic .However, the Zemun Clan will have to pay MIroslav Miskovic , EUR $30M in damages. Proceedings are still under way.The Zemun Clan are accused of criminal association, 17 murders, three abductions and two terrorist attacks.Of the 30 accused, six are on the run. The verdict is being delivered by a panel of three judges, presided by Milimir Lukić. The Zemun Clan members were initially accused of the murder of the late prime minister, Zoran Đinđić, before the indictment was split,the trial has run for over 100 working days.
References
External links
- Mišković's biography at Forbes.com
- Mišković's biography at B92.net (in Serbian)
- Mišković's biography at Serbian Business Club.co.yu (in Serbian)
- Mišković's biography at Vreme.com (in Serbian)
- The list of the 100 richest persons in the post-communist countries at Wprost.pl