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Aleksey Alchevsky

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During the so-called banking fever in Russia at the end of 1860s and beginning of 1870s, Alchevsky became initiator in creating the Kharkov Mutual Society (1866). Later in 1868 as a merchant of the 2nd Guild he became one of the founders of the Kharkov Trade Bank with principal capital of 500,000
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for coal extraction by volume. Alchevsky also initiated construction of metallurgical factories of the Donets-Yuryevka Metallurgical Society (1895, principal capital 8 million rubles) near train station Yuryevka (today
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On petition of workers, in 1903 the Yuryevka train station and the workers settlement next to it were renamed into Alchevske (today's city of
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After failing to obtain financial help from the Ministry of Finance during the 1899-1902 economic crisis, Alchevsky
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movement. While keeping own tea store, Alchevsky continued self-education.
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was established at a backyard of their personal mansion (built by
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rubles becoming the third commerce bank in Russia after the
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and creator of several banks and industrial societies in
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Ukrainian entrepreneur, philanthropist, and industrialist
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