"I earned it, I think, around 2013, but in reality, I never really touched it like a million dollars," said the businessman.
"Did he [touch] you?" asked the journalist.
"He touched me a little, given my young age. But I tried to reinvest everything. We aimed to scale up, increase our inventory to provide more flexibility in terms of delivery speed, essentially having competitive advantages. By that time, we already had the largest stock at the central warehouse in Kyiv. From there, we delivered within a day to any region," explained Nosov.
According to him, the company never had its own transport.
"I'm a proponent of renting," emphasized Nosov.
"So at 24, you were already a dollar millionaire?" clarified Gordon.
The businessman confirmed this.
He also noted that his company was not valued as of 2013.
"I think our company probably objectively was worth nothing because it was entirely dependent on 'brains', communications, and rentals. It wasn't, let's say, a product that was very easy to capitalize on," said Nosov.
When Gordon asked how much the businessman's "brains" were worth in 2013, he replied that they were "worth a normal amount."