[3] In 1988, while he was still in high school, Rybakov earned 1,400 Soviet rubles by working with a student construction brigade, which at the time was comparable to the annual salary of an engineer.
[6] In November 2018, Rybakov and Kolesnikov won the 2018 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Award in Russia.
[11][12][13] “Music stimulates intellectual activity that helps me to search and discover new business opportunities,” Rybakov said in a phone interview for Bloomberg.
[29][30] In November 2018, Rybakov and Kolesnikov won the 2018 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Award in Russia.
[32] In 2019, Technonicol was included in Forbes' list of the top 200 largest Russian private companies, ranking 114th.
[35][36] The throne was made of heavy-duty glass and filled with a million dollars by Sergienko and Rybakov.
It is currently held at the Museum of Emotions in Moscow According to its creators, the Money Throne inspires people to increase their wealth and create socioeconomics where everyone is a beneficiary.
[40] A recurring segment is "Billionaire's Thoughts", where he hosts weekly guests to discuss current events.