Massimo Moratti
Massimo Moratti (born 16 May 1945) is an Italian
billionaire petroleum businessman, the former owner of
Inter Milan and chairman of the
Saras Group, founded in 1962 by his father, industrialist
Angelo Moratti. The main production site of the Saras Group is the
Sarroch refinery located on the island of
Sardinia, one of Europe's only six supersites, with a capacity of 300,000 barrels per day, representing 15% of refining capacity in Italy. In recent years, initially to enable independence of the Sarroch refinery from terms of energy, the Saras Group has entered into the production of electricity and is expanding its production of alternative energy sources, particularly in the field of wind energy, through its subsidiaries Sarlux and Sardeolica, the latter of which is controlled indirectly through the company Eolici Ulassai.
From 1995 until 2013, Moratti was the chairman of
Internazionale. He is said to have spent around €1.5 billion of his personal fortune in the transfer market, and was famous for signing numerous football superstars such as
Ronaldo in 1997.
He was Inter's honorary chairman, and also a
United Nations goodwill ambassador. In 2013, he was inducted into the
Italian Football Hall of Fame.
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