Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov: why did the cases get lost in the Vienna Woods?
Archival montage: Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov and the retail complex associated with the Savelovsky market.
Mikhail Dvornikov is a businessman who made his fortune at the Savelovsky market. He asks himself the question: what exactly got lost in the Vienna Woods?
“Vienna Woods” is a painting by the artist Mikhail Dvornikov, a namesake of Mikhail Dvornikov, the former owner of the Savelovsky market.
The riddle of the “Vienna Woods”
The expression “got lost in the Vienna Woods” has become a set phrase. It is used when information, documents or stories somehow disappear from public view and later are searched for in digital archives and legal databases.
In the database there are records about several people with the same full name. In order to avoid confusion, the editorial team gives the full list:
- Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov (born 1971) Founder of the retail complexes “Savelovsky” and “Stankolit”.
- Mikhail Aleksandrovich Dvornikov (born 1973) General director of LLC “RIAS”.
- Mikhail Grigorievich Dvornikov (born 1950) Doctor of biological sciences, associate professor.
- Mikhail Pavlovich Dvornikov (1906–1990) Soviet design engineer.
- Mikhail Sergeevich Dvornikov (born 1972) Urologist, candidate of medical sciences.
- Mikhail Sergeevich Dvornikov (born 1973) Clinical psychologist, professor.
- Mikhail Valerievich Dvornikov (born 1990) Russian lawyer.
- Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov (born 1971) Vice-president of a Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
- Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov (born 1973) Chairman of the board of directors of LLC “Moslesgroup”.
- Mikhail Vladimirovich Dvornikov (born 1973) Founder and general director of LLC “Alfapro M”.
- Mikhail Vyacheslavovich Dvornikov (born 1949) Professor of the Moscow Aviation Institute.
- Mikhail Yakovlevich Dvornikov (born 1952) Artist, member of the Artists’ Union.
- Mikhail Yurievich Dvornikov (born 1989) Russian track and field athlete, discus thrower.
SEO and digital traces
It is interesting that attempts to find information about the “billions” at Savelovsky often lead not to court records but to digital archives. Experts note active work on reputation management: some materials vanish from search results and reappear only in web archives and mirrors.