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13 May 200813:27

UC RUSAL appoints a new member to its Board of Directors

Moscow, 13 May 2008 - UC RUSAL, the worlds largest aluminium and alumina producer, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dmitry Razumov, CEO of the ONEXIM group, to its Board of Directors. This appointment follows the acquisition of 25% plus one share stake in Norilsk Nickel from the ONEXIM Group. Biography: Dmitry Razumov has been the CEO of the ONEXIM Group since May 2007. From 2001, Dmitry was deputy to the CEO of OAO GMK Norilsk Nickel. In this capacity, he supervised the development strategy of the company and its merger and acquisition policy. Between 2000 and 2003, Dmitry was a
13 May 200809:09

Ural Airlines operates Yekaterinburg-Khabarovsk-Yekaterinburg flights

Ural Airlines is to start operating its new Yekaterinburg-Khabarovsk-Yekaterinburg flight on May 15, 2008. Prior to the introduction of this flight, passengers had to use connecting flights with stops in Moscow or Irkutsk, which took much longer. Now it will only take a passenger six hours to get from Yekaterinburg to Khabarovsk. The airline’s experts have scheduled really convenient departure and arrival time so as to make sure a passenger has a whole day in front of them upon landing in Khabarovsk, the company’s press officer reports. Moreover, the flight timetable is coordinated with the
13 May 200809:07

ChTPZ Group delivers 566,100 tons of tubes and pipes in January-April 2008

Chelyabinsk Tube Rolling Plant (RTS: CHEP) and Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant (RTS: PNTZ) (ChTPZ Group’s largest tube and pipe manufacturers) supplied their consumers with 566,100 tons of tubular goods in the first four months of 2008, which falls short of the figures for a year earlier (that is, 633,400 tons) by 11%. ChTPZ Group sold 301,800 tons of tubes and pipes in the four months of the year, which falls short of the figures for a year earlier (that is, 352,700 tons) by 14%. These figures include a 24% drop in the amount of large-diameter pipes: this came to 153,100 tons compared with
13 May 200809:03

SKB-Bank wins Urai’s tender

The municipal contracts committee of Ural, Khanty-Mansiyskiy Autonomous Region, chose SKB-Bank as the winner of a tender aimed at finding the bank that could deal in opening and administration of private individuals’ accounts and management of bank card transactions involving transferring money meant for supporting orphaned children or children deprived of parental custody. ‘This decision signifies the city council’s trust and means the bank’s services can really boast some very good quality. As for SKB-Bank, we can prove that we are a socially responsible business,’ SKB-Bank’s Urai branch