Midland Group

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Midland Group
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Founder Alex Shnaider
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Owner Alex Shnaider

The Midland Group is an international trading and investment holding company. Registered in Guernsey under the name Midland Resources Holding Ltd, the group owns a number of subsidiaries across the agriculture, manufacturing, real estate, shipping and steel industries. The group's co-founders are billionaires Alexander Shnaider (chairman), a Soviet-born Canadian national, and Ukrainian-born Eduard Shifrin of London, UK.

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Primarily active in the Commonwealth of Independent States as well as Eastern Europe and the Far East, the Midland group of companies has a presence in 34 countries worldwide.

According to the Panama Papers, in 2010, Shnaider sold at least half of Midland's ownership in Zaporizhstal steel mill to buyers financed by Russian state-owned Vnesheconombank, who were then themselves acquired by the development bank. [1] Shnaider used proceeds from the sale to partially meet cost overruns at his Toronto Trump Tower. [1]

Electric Networks of Armenia

In 2002, Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) was privatized by Midland Resources Holding. [2] 100% of ENA shares were sold to Midland Resources Holding company. [3]

Sports investments

Formula One

In October 2004, the Midland Group announced its intention to enter Formula One motor racing in 2006, with plans to use a car built by the Italian manufacturer Dallara In January 2005 the group changed plans by purchasing the Jordan Grand Prix team. [4] They kept the yellow-liveried EJ15 cars and declared 2005 to be a year of learning. Under the name Midland F1 Racing, the team made its debut with a brand-new car and livery at the start of the 2006 Formula One season. With this team, Shnaider declared his intention to bring the first Russian driver into the sport, [5] a feat not achieved until Vitaly Petrov's entrance into F1 with Renault, [6] three years after Schnaider sold the team. On 9 September 2006, the team was sold to Spyker Cars for $106.6 million. [7] [8]

In 2007, the team competed as Spyker F1, and in 2008 was sold to Indian businessman Vijay Mallya and was renamed Force India F1. [9]

From the beginning of the 2008 season, the team became known as Force India and remained active until 2018, when a group of consortium led by Lawrence Stroll bought the team in 2018 following a financial collapse that forced Force India to be put under administration. From 2018 to 2020 the team competed under the Racing Point banner. [10] [11] In 2021 the team was rebranded as Aston Martin. [12]

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