Stanko Subotić
Stanko "Cane" Subotić (born 9 September 1959, Kalinovac, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Geneva-based Serbian businessman. He was sentenced to six years imprisonment for abuse of office, but the case is on appeal.
Subotić is the founder and owner of the Denmark-based company EMI (Emerging Marketing Investment) and D Trade (based in Belgrade, Serbia), dealing in sales and distribution of wine, paper and real estate. Additionally, he is the co-owner of Serbia-based Futura Plus, a commercial distribution network in Southeastern Europe. In Serbia, his companies employ over 4,000 people.
Additionally, Subotić is the co-owner of the meat processing factory Famis LLC (founded in 2002 in Serbia), as well as distribution companies in Greece and Russia dealing in non-alcoholic beverages and sporting equipment. Moreover, he bought hundreds of acres of vineyards in France, which he uses for production of the wine Louis Max, which has been served at the White House. He began investing in this company in 1989, and since January 2007 he is the sole owner of Max Holding.