HomeMaterials for 23.05.2008
23 May 200809:21

We get enough raw stuff though long-term contracts, Viktor Rashnikov says

‘Thanks to our long-term contracts, we have no shortage of raw materials at the moment,’ says BOD Chairman of Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) Viktor Rashnikov. He says these contracts cover most of the company’s needs in terms of iron ore, baking coal, scrap metal, and natural gas, which guarantees stable supply and ensures a better calculation of the enterprise’s production expenses. For instance, MMK has a ten-year contract for the delivery of iron ore materials, supplied by Sokolovsko-Sarbaiskoye ore mining and processing enterprise based in Kazakhstan. MMK Management Company’s
23 May 200809:17

Zelen Kamen’s license expires on June 2, 2008

The Federal Subsoil Resources Agency (Rosnedra) informed the Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment Yuri Trutnev that a number of enterprises dealing in subsoil resource development were going to lose their licenses. For instance, Zelen Kamen’s license allowing it to develop emerald and beryllium Malyshevskoye deposit, Sverdlovsk Region, expires on June 2, 2008. This results from the inspection conducted by Ural Federal District’s division of Rosprirodnadzor (the state environmental watchdog) in the fall of 2007. It was detected that Zelen Kamen failed to meet Rosnedra’s demands
23 May 200809:13

SKB-Bank’s net assets exceed 31.11 billion RUR on May 1, 2008

The volume of SKB-Bank’s net assets came to more than 31.11 billion RUR on May 1, 2008, which is 11.7 billion RUR better than on May 1, 2007. In addition, the bank’s loan portfolio went up by over 9 billion RUR and reached more than 22 billion RUR in May 2008. Apart from that, SKB-Bank has managed to attract 26.82 billion RUR worth of investments (including over 10 billion RUR deposited by private individuals) by May 1, 2008. All in all, SKB-Bank improved most of its development indicators by over 50%, while its own funds rose by more than 150%. Some of these indicators have secured the bank
23 May 200809:05

Delays with international passports caused by lack of blank forms

The officers of Sverdlovsk Region’s division of the Federal Migration Service started accepting the regional dwellers’ applications for the new generation international passports in March 2008. Their office was fitted with four booths meant for taking photographs of applicants and accepting and processing their application forms. Only 206 people applied for these new passports in March 2008, yet the figure has soared to 2,027 people by now, and the number of applicants keeps growing. For the time being, the new passports can only be obtained at the Service’s Yekaterinburg headquarters at 2
23 May 200809:03

Aston confronts region’s public prosecution authorities

UralBusinessConsulting Agency of Information and Analytics has recently received a letter from Aston, the local developer. The letter appears to be a response to the news regarding the company the agency made available online. The letter says: ‘Dear Sirs, Thank you for the attention you’ve been paying to one of our projects, Aston Plaza, located at the intersection of Gurzufskaya and Radischev St. in Yekaterinburg. Let us point out, however, that the news regarding the public prosecution authorities’ demand that the construction process should be stopped was presented in a rather one-sided