HomeMaterials for 21.03.2008
21 March 200809:19

MegaFon Ural makes mobile e-services cheaper

MegaFon Ural was the first of the Urals’ three leading mobile operators to decrease the cost of mobile Internet connection by 43%. In addition, the company launched a number of new offers like Internet 250 MB and Internet 1,500 MB for active users and 1,000 Text Messages for those who enjoy texting. If you buy big portions of traffic, it costs you much less. If you use Internet 1,500 MB, for example, you’ll only pay 1.3 RUR per megabyte (all taxes included). ‘Our flexible market policies and reacting promptly to the customers’ needs mean we can make voice communication, as well as data
21 March 200809:17

Ural Airlines gets amenity set for business class

Ural Airlines’ passengers traveling business class can now use a set of personal items consisting of earplugs, some warm slippers, a shoe horn, some wet wipes for leather shoes and products, and sleep goggles aboard the plane. ‘The airline keeps trying to create a cozy and homey atmosphere aboard its planes. This is particularly important for business people who have to go on trips all the time and often find themselves waking up in the sky. These are mainly the passengers who use our morning flights to Moscow that take off at 6.50 AM and 9.30 AM. We have made changes in these flights’
21 March 200809:15

ROSNO pays UralTransBank based on master agreement, Alexander Cheryarin reports

‘We have always preferred to settle down our conflicts peacefully, but we haven’t been able to reach any compromise with UralTransBank yet. This is why we have to go to court. We never contested our master agreement; we only said that the stop-loss proviso was a very important part of the agreement for us. Then, we declared the additional agreement on the changes in the insured event was invalid,’ says ROSNO’s Corporate Management Director Alexander Cheryarin. In the meantime, UralTransBank, having insured its financial risks related to bad debt on consumer loans with ROSNO, claims they
21 March 200809:13

Atomstroycomplex hasn’t had a single lawsuit in 2008, company says

‘Atomstroycomplex hasn’t had to face a single threat of administrative liability since the beginning of the year, let alone liability related to a missing construction permit. We only had some minor fines last year, only one of which had to do with construction permits, and we fixed things promptly then,’ the builder’s PR Department reports. In the meantime, Ivan Rabtsevitch, head of Sverdlovsk Region’s division of the state construction authority, announced at a recent press conference that the construction of 110 buildings (including 50 buildings in Yekaterinburg) had to be halted. This
21 March 200809:11

UC RUSAL sets contest application deadline

United Company RUSAL has by now stopped accepting applications for its One Hundred Sports Project and Green Watch Projects. The One Hundred Sports Project contest was held from January 22, 2008 to March 13, 2008, with more than 134 applicants from twenty-two different Russian and Ukrainian locations taking part in the event. Incidentally, fourteen applications came from Krasnoyarsk. The contest was targeted at developing amateur backyard sports and raising a healthy younger generation. Applicants offered projects on sports clubs, sports events and competitions, and competed for grants they
21 March 200809:07

SKB-Bank’s bond issue ranked by RusRating

RusRating confirmed the rating of SKB-Bank’s 01 ruble bond issue at BB-, Stable Outlook. All in all, the agency rated the securities of nineteen Russian banks (including three Ural ones), SKB-Bank’s press officer said to UrBC. RusRating reports the rating given to the bank’s bond issue was based on SKB-Bank’s credit rating, the lack of factors that could either enhance or minimize the risks, and the relatively unfelt influence the bonds have on the bank’s general cash flow and financial activity. According to the agency’s top executives, the ruble bond market is likely to develop very
21 March 200809:05

METRO Cash & Carry to put up another store in Yekaterinburg

Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Eduard Rossel held talks with a group of METRO Cash & Carry representatives headed by the company’s Director for Russia and Ukraine Andrea Martinelli. The company already runs two stores in Yekaterinburg, so the Governor suggested considering other cities in the region such as Nizhniy Tagil and Kamensk-Uralskiy. Besides, Eduard Rossel came up with the idea of putting up a logistics terminal. In the end, the parties agreed that one more store in Yekaterinburg is needed. Mr. Martinelli said the company would think about launching stores in the region’s other
21 March 200809:03

Fuel prices to drop after LUKoil sets up another filling station, Aviaport says

‘Koltsovo airport is bound to decrease the jet fuel prices after LUKoil sets up another filling station there. It’s hard to say, however, just when this is going to happen. It will take the company between eighteen and twenty-four months at best to get all the papers ready, and about twelve months to complete the construction,’ says Aviaport Agency’s Analytics Director Oleg Panteleev. Mr. Panteleev reports LUKoil-AERO’s products can boast good quality and meet all the demands, but the prices that are great enough already will probably grow a bit higher at first for the company to get a return
21 March 200809:01

SKB-Bank has Sverdlovsk Region’s largest funds

SKB-Bank’s equity capital reached 5.123 billion RUR, which is over 1 billion RUR better than the figures reached by any other Sverdlovsk Region-based bank. This also makes SKB-Bank Ural Federal District’s third largest bank. Besides, this impressive result means the bank can significantly expand its business. ‘Plentiful funds guarantee a bank’s financial stability, so, having set the 5-billion-ruble record, SKB-Bank can do much more on Russia’s financial market. We are now capable of offering even more loans to both businesses and private individuals while retaining the relatively low