HomeMaterials for 22.11.2007
22 November 200709:34

Russian sole trader does $80,000 worth of damage to Universal Pictures

The court of Revda, Sverdlovsk Region, found a local sole trader guilty of violating Universal Pictures’ copyrights. It was detected in the course of a preliminary investigation that in April 2007, a thirty-year-old businessman bought 19 pirated DVDs with a number of feature films on them that are exclusively owned by Universal Pictures. He was then going to sell those on one of Revda’s markets and make some profit. The local law-enforcement officers confiscated the pirated items after the offender’s intent to make illegal profit had been proved. The unfortunate businessman was estimated to
22 November 200709:32

URSA Bank gives away prizes for Cozy Deposits

URSA Bank carried out its first prize-drawing procedure for customers who used the bank’s Cozy Deposits. As a result, 165 depositors were given cozy gifts such as comfy pillows, some warm plaids, and sets of towels; these things that make a home nice and warm could be received by anyone who deposited at least 50,000 RUR, $2,000, or Ï2,000 with URSA Bank between October 1, 2007 and November 2, 2007. The second prize drawing will take place on December 1, 2007; these prizes can be received by customers whose deposits haven’t won anything yet. 'I congratulate the winners with all my heart!
22 November 200709:28

Volume of natural persons’ deposits in SKB-Bank goes up 3.5 times in three years

The Bank of Russia’s Banking Surveillance Committee admitted in November 2004 that SKB-Bank met all the requirements imposed on the members of the state deposit insurance system. The system in question was believed to support the country’s financial stability, make Russian people trust the national financial organizations more, and strengthen the banking system. SKB-Bank’s analysts observe Russian people did start to have more faith in commercial banks after all: 'Three years ago, the volume of natural persons’ deposits in SKB-Bank only came to less than 2 billion RUR, whereas this
22 November 200709:24

Autoland can’t foresee outcomes of strike at Ford’s factory

Autoland Company has so far been unable to comment on the possible outcomes of a strike at Ford’s factory in Leningrad Region, even though the cars made there are supplied to Yekaterinburg as well as number of other Russian cities. According to Ford’s official website, the strike is expected to last at least until November 26, 2007. 'A strike could not possibly result in us meeting the workers’ demands, as the collective agreement we signed at the beginning of the year is valid through February 2008. As for the next agreement, the parties involved are supposed to start negotiating on the
22 November 200709:22

UC RUSAL’s Social Welfare Projects Center subsidiaries set up in Sverdlovsk Region

UC RUSAL set up a number of Social Welfare Project Center subsidiaries in Sverdlovsk Region. The events were coordinated by representatives of local governments, small and medium-scale business executives, members of regional NGOs, and educational establishments in Severouralsk, Krasnoturinsk, and Kamensk-Uralskiy. UC RUSAL's local press officer Roman Lukichev says the company is planning on implementing seven charity projects in Sverdlovsk Region, to be coordinated by the Social Welfare Project Center. The local subsidiaries are expected to provide the authorities with all the data
22 November 200709:18

Federal Antimonopoly Service says Bank UralSib violates antimonopoly law

Federal Antimonopoly Service’s division in the Republic of Bashkortostan declared that Bank UralSib had violated the federal Competition Protection Act, the spokesperson for the Service reports. As it happens, the bank never provided the Service with any data on the agreements it signed with the executive authorities, local governments, or other entities, claiming that these agreements were not subject to the antimonopoly agency’s surveillance. At the same time, Bank UralSib’s office in Ufa provided the Service with copies of 113 agreements. Nevertheless, the Federal Antimonopoly Service’s