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(From The Moscow Times)
Billionaire Suleiman Kerimov, who was seriously injured after crashing his Ferrari in France last Saturday, went from balancing the books at a television factory in Dagestan to controlling an intensely secretive business empire in a decade.
But now his plans to transform that empire, the sprawling Nafta-Moskva holding, into a Western-style investment group may be up in the air.
Kerimov, whose fortune is estimated at more than $9 billion, has been described as the country's version of Warren Buffett, with investments in sectors as varied as energy and metals to hotels and banking.
He is also a State Duma deputy ...