HomeMaterials for 25.03.2008
25 March 200809:03

MMK to pay registered ordinary share dividends

Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) BOD held a meeting on March 21, 2008; the meeting resulted in the decision to suggest that the enterprise’s shareholders distribute their losses and profits in the course of the AGM and declare the registered ordinary share dividends (.502 RUR per share). In addition, the BOD set up a twenty-three member Supervisory Board and came up with the list of data the shareholders must be provided with prior to the annual general meeting. Besides, the directors approved of the reports on the implementation of their decisions and sub-committees’ performance as
25 March 200808:48

Sverdlovsk Region’s foreign trade turnover comes to $837.3m in January 2008

The Ministry for International and Foreign Economic Relations of Sverdlovsk Region published some data on the region’s socioeconomic development in January-February 2008. The region’s foreign trade turnover reached $837.3m in January 2008, which is 27.3% better than a year earlier. These figures include $624.3m worth of exported goods (which exceeds the figures for January 2007 by 17.4%) and $213m worth of imported goods (which is 68.6% more than last January).
25 March 200808:46

Eurogreen’s 50% shareholding might be bought in April, Tyumenenergobank says

‘At the moment, Tyumenenergobank’s top executives are still considering the acquisition of Eurogreen Investment Company’s 50% shareholding,’ Tyumenenergobank’s press officer Ainur Vaitovitch said to UrBC. According to the media reports, Eurogreen’s management is currently negotiating with the Russian banks, hoping to sell half of the company’s stock. Tyumenenergobank is reported to be one of the prospective buyers. ‘The bank is trying to look into Eurogreen’s proposal and take the existing market opportunities into account. The final decision will probably be made in early April,’ Ms
25 March 200808:42

SKB-Bank sets up office in Nyagan

SKB-Bank keeps expanding its subsidiary network in Khanty-Mansiyskiy Autonomous Region by introducing more and more offices. The newest one is now located in Nyagan and can be found at 15 Lenin St. The bank’s new office can offer customers a full range of banking services like deposits for legal entities and private individuals, keeping, administration, and settlement of their accounts, and cash services. In addition, the office will be handling money orders, too. The outlet is to be run by the bank’s Regional Development Director Vyacheslav Bartkov. ‘The introduction of a new office is one
25 March 200808:40

Restaurateurs complain about suppliers, not airport customs, chef explains

‘We’ve never had any problems with the Ural Customs Administration in general or with Koltsovo airport’s customs in particular, as we are not doing business with them directly but use intermediary suppliers instead,’ Mikhail Kovalev, the chef working at Troekurov (Resta Management) said to UrBC. In the meantime, Yekaterinburg’s restaurateurs were reported by some media to have consulted the city’s Vice Mayor Viktor Konteev, whose press officer was allegedly complaining about the long hours it took to do customs clearing of fresh seafood in Koltsovo airport of Yekaterinburg (despite the
25 March 200808:38

Ural Airlines to launch Yekaterinburg-Alma-Ata-Yekaterinburg flight on May 13, 2008

Ural Airlines is going to start operating its new Yekaterinburg-Alma-Ata-Yekaterinburg flight on May 13, 2008. The decision was taken after Sverdlovsk Region’s dwellers’ numerous requests, as people needed some direct connection between Russia and Kazakhstan badly, the spokesperson for the airline says. Even though Russia and Kazakhstan have been cultural and business partners for years, the only way to get to Kazakhstan to Yekaterinburg was, until very recently, through several connecting flights from Moscow, or by train. This year, after Ural Airlines expanded its air fleet, the flights to
25 March 200808:36

Uralmashzavod to make equipment for Beloyarskaya nuclear power station

Uralmashxavod is currently manufacturing some equipment for BN-800 reactor that will be installed in Beloyarskaya power station’s fourth block. This is going to be the world’s most powerful fast reactor, the spokesperson for Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation reports. Uralmashzavod is Russia’s only enterprise capable of making the parts for this BN-800 nuclear reactor’s cover. All the reactor units are expected to be delivered to the power station in December 2008, so the machinery has to be shipped from Uralmashzavod no later than April 12, 2008. The plant’s produce will be delivered by
25 March 200808:34

UC RUSAL wins National Prize

United Company RUSAL’s engineering and construction division won the National Engineering and Project Management Prize known as EPCM Award 2007. The prize was given to the company in recognition of its achievements in the field of large investment projects implementation. The awarding ceremony was part of a special conference on investment project management, UC RUSAL’s spokesperson said to UrBC. RUSAL’s engineering and construction division was set up in 2005 to implement some construction and upgrading projects. Putting up an aluminum plant in Khakasia was one of the division’s first
25 March 200808:30

Rospotrebnadzor detects problems with SEA and SUN TOYS CO LTD’s toys

The experts of Sverdlovsk Region’s division of Rospotrebnadzor (the state consumer rights and safety watchdog) inspected a number of retail toy sellers, their press officer reports. Three toys were randomly chosen for hygiene lab testing, and the results of this testing revealed that the styrol content in a tumbler toy (item number 6360) exceeded the limits imposed by the sanitary and epidemiological watchdogs; the limit was set at .002 milligrams per cubic meter, while the styrol content in the above-mentioned toy came to .006-.002 milligrams per cubic meter. These tumbler toys were made in