Rosatom
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Rosatom
Summary
Rosatom is a business[1]. Rosatom has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Rosatom is in the country of Russia[3].
- Rosatom's instance of is recorded as business[4].
- Rosatom's instance of is recorded as enterprise[5].
- Rosatom's instance of is recorded as state corporation[6].
- Rosatom's founder is recorded as Vladimir Putin[7].
- Rosatom's headquarters location is recorded as Moscow[8].
- Rosatom's headquarters location is recorded as Bolshaya Ordynka Street[9].
- Rosatom's child organization or unit is recorded as Tekhsnabexport[10].
- Rosatom's child organization or unit is recorded as OKBM Afrikantov[11].
- Rosatom's child organization or unit is recorded as Atomenergoprom[12].
- Rosatom's child organization or unit is recorded as Atomstroyexport[13].
- Rosatom's child organization or unit is recorded as Dukhov Automatics Research Institute[14].
- Rosatom's child organization or unit is recorded as Atomflot[15].
- Rosatom's Commons category is recorded as Rosatom[16].
- Rosatom's industry is recorded as energy industry[17].
- Rosatom's industry is recorded as nuclear industry[18].
- January 1, 2007 marks the founding of Rosatom[19].
- Rosatom's official website is recorded as http://www.rosatom.ru/en/[20].
- Rosatom's official website is recorded as http://www.rosatom.ru/[21].
- Rosatom's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Rosatom[22].
- Rosatom's product or material produced is recorded as Separative Work Unit[23].
- Rosatom's employees is recorded as {'amount': '+256600'}[24].
- Rosatom's legal form is recorded as state corporation[25].
- Rosatom's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'Q41044', 'amount': '+821200000000'}[26].
- Rosatom's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'Q41044', 'amount': '+967400000000'}[27].
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Founding
Rosatom's founder is recorded as Vladimir Putin[7]. January 1, 2007 marks the founding of Rosatom[19].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Moscow[8], a capital of Russia[28], in Duchy of Moscow[29] and Bolshaya Ordynka Street[9], a street[30], in Russia[31]. Subsidiaries include Tekhsnabexport[10], a business[32], in Russia[33], founded in 1963[34], headquartered in Moscow[35]; OKBM Afrikantov[11], a business[36], in Russia[37], founded in 1947[38], headquartered in Nizhny Novgorod[39]; Atomenergoprom[12], a business[40], founded in 2007[41], headquartered in Moscow[42]; Atomstroyexport[13], a business[43], in Russia[44], founded in 1998[45], headquartered in Moscow[46]; Dukhov Automatics Research Institute[14], a business[47], in Russia[48], founded in 1954[49], headquartered in Sushchyovskaya Street[50]; and Atomflot[15], an unitary enterprise[51], in Russia[52], headquartered in Murmansk[53].
Industry
Industries include energy industry[17] and nuclear industry[18].
Ownership
Rosatom's product or material produced is recorded as Separative Work Unit[23].
Why It Matters
Rosatom has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Rosatom is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[54]