HomeMaterials for December 2010 yearPage 2
24 December 201009:30

Thomas Gad to work on UFU’s brand

Ural Federal University is now busy elaborating its basic brand concept in cooperation with OOO Brandflight and Thomas Gad. ‘Thomas Gad is an outstanding, world-known brand design and development expert. He is the man behind the contemporary non-academic thinking framework based on the globally recognized four-dimensional branding philosophy. The 4D branding has a thousand uses outside the marketing field, for example, in any other components of business development. For one, the famous line, Nokia — Connecting People, took root in his mind. Thomas Gad has also done things for Volvo, Ikea,
23 December 201009:12

Khanty-Mansiysky Retirement Fund transfers savings to Gazprombank

Khanty-Mansiysky Non-State Retirement Fund and Gazprombank Asset Management signed a trust management agreement, the fund reports. Private individuals’ retirement savings (worth over 2 billion RUR altogether) have already been transferred to the management company’s account. This was the fund’s Board that chose the trust manager for the savings. Khanty-Mansiysky Non-State Retirement Fund was set up in 1995 by the regional Public Property Department on behalf of Government of Khanty-Mansiysky Autonomous Region –Yugra. The retirement fund in question found itself in the middle of a serious
22 December 201011:21

Economics Ministry: Standard & Poor's rating makes region investor-attractive

‘The fact that its rating has been confirmed by the agency enhances Sverdlovsk Region’s investor appeal and expands the number of the potential investors and creditors who might be interested in coming to do business here. The rating also opens up a wider access to borrowed funds and other sources of capital. This, in its turn, promotes further economic growth,’ Sverdlovsk Region’s Economics Ministry says regarding the recent change to ‘Positive’ in the region’s rating outlook. Standard & Poor's also confirmed Sverdlovsk Region’s BB long-term credit rating, with Positive, rather than
22 December 201011:20

Pirated sportswear confiscated in Nizhniy Tagil

A number of apparently counterfeit goods were found by Nizhniy Tagil Customs officers in one of the local stores, Ural Customs Administration’s press service reports. The owner of the goods in question was unable to produce any documentary proof of the products being genuine, so their sale is believed to violate the trademark owner’s rights. The sports clothing and footwear bearing Adidas and Nike logos, worth a total of 28,500 RUR, had to be confiscated, with product samples directed to expert examination. All in all, about 1,200 counterfeit items have been confiscated from the stores
22 December 201011:20

Titanium Valley to create 17,000 jobs

The decision to set up Titanium Valley in Verkhnyaya Salda, Sverdlovsk Region, is key to the region’s development for decades to come, Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Alexander Misharin says. ‘This special economic zone will offer businesspeople tax relief schemes and a special customs regime, which means everything will be organized so as to promote the breakthrough development of the enterprises based there. All this will push our innovational projects even further,’ the Governor observes. Alexander Misharin explains that at the moment, there are six companies willing to sign an agreement
22 December 201011:19

Capital Tour’s customers to be partly reimbursed in March

Innogarant, an insurance company will provide only a partial reimbursement of Capital Tour’s customers’ expenses; what’s more, this compensation will not be paid any sooner than March 2011, TourBusiness portal reports. According to the insurer’s PR Director Alexander Kremer, 1,020 sets of insurance payments applications had been accepted by the company from the tour operator’s customers by December 17, that is, a month after Capital Tours closed down. Kremer says the Capital Tour’s case is yet unique to the Russian insurance market as it beats all the previous incidents in terms of the number
22 December 201010:30

MMK introduces Ford Motor Company standards

OAO Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) applied Ford Motor Company’s standards to its zinc-coated rolled products. These standards determine the requirements that the automobile industry products supplied to Ford have to meet. The standards cover such products as hollow-resistant steel sheets and hot-dip galvanized rolled products made of low-alloy steel with high and super-high formability. MMK is now coordinating the first shipments of metal goods that meet Ford Motor Company’s standards. MMK sees the production of automobile body sheets that meet the existing global standards as one
21 December 201010:29

1,000,000 th ton produced at MMK Mill5000

This year’s 1,000,000th ton of hot-rolled products has been produced at OAO Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) Mill5000, MMK PR Department reports. The unique production unit, launched at MMK in the summer of 2009, has reached its full capacity this year. The millionth ton of products since the launch of the unit was produced in September; in November, the mill produced 117,900 tons of hot-rolled products, which means 1,048,000 tons of goods were made in January through November 2010. According to MMK Sales Director Nikolay Lyadov, Mill5000 let the company build up on its share of the
20 December 201009:17

SKB-Bank: renminbi/ruble trading opens new prospects

The Chinese currency can now be traded at Russian stock exchanges; the exchange rate was set at 4.634 RUR: 1 RNB at the close of business on the first day. The trading process lasted for about one hour and resulted in twenty-nine deals worth 22.78m RUR altogether. The Central Bank’s representatives confess these figures exceeded their boldest hopes and signified that the banks’ customers are growing increasingly interested in China’s currency. ‘We used to use the U.S. dollars for Russian-Chinese contract settlements before, which meant the cost of converting rubles and RNBs into dollars added
20 December 201009:17

501 foreign workers leave Sverdlovsk Region this year

‘Operations Taxi Van and Illegal Migrant that Sverdlovsk Region’s law enforcement officers carry out on a regular basis have led to about 40,000 people facing administrative liability this year; these people were both foreign workers and their employers, who had to pay a total of 72 million RUR. 501 foreign workers had to leave Sverdlovsk Region due to violations of the migration laws,’ Deputy Head of Russia’s Federal Migration Service Sverdlovsk Region division Yuri Bezborodov announced at a press conference in Yekaterinburg. ‘The foreign workers were forced to leave due to absence of an ID
20 December 201009:17

Rospotrebnadzor to help holidaymakers

The Urals’ citizens whose consumer rights have been infringed by the recent shark attacks in Egypt can count on a 100% reimbursement of their tour: Sverdlovsk Region’s division of Rospotrebnadzor (the state consumer rights watchdog) is willing to consult them on how to apply for compensation, the agency reports. A few shark attacks were registered on the beaches of Sharm El Sheikh in late November and early December; some of the victims were actually Russian citizens. A traveler from Germany whose hand had been bitten off by a shark died on December 5. Russia’s chief public health officer
20 December 201009:13

Ural Airlines: time to speed up your visas

As many Yekaterinburg-based consulates are not going to be working during the traditional winter holiday break, airlines warn their customers that all the European visa applications must be submitted by the beginning of next week at the latest, Ural Airlines’ press service reports. Getting their papers processed in time will mean that the locals will be able to benefit from the air carriers’ special New Year offers; Ural Airlines, for one, is launching some offers of its own. Ural Airlines currently operates flights from Yekaterinburg to Paris, Prague, Rome, Vienna, Munich, Salzburg, Sofia,
17 December 201009:28

Kadochnikov: Theater building to come at a price for Kolyada

Nikolai Kolyada, a well-known Yekaterinburg-based playwright might get a theater building he needs only under certain conditions: the structure, which will presumably be put up with Sverdlovsk Region’s budget money, will either have to become a state unitary enterprise (still retaining its name of Kolyada Theater) or will have to be rented by the troupe, lawyer Ivan Kadochnikov claims. ‘There are two options to choose from, all the other ones being the derivatives of the first two. The first option is to set up a state unitary enterprise called Kolyada Theater that will be given a land
17 December 201009:27

Timir Service: Atrium Palace Hotel needs remodeling

The fitness club OOO Timir Service that used to operate in the Atrium Palace Hotel in Yekaterinburg is leaving these premises and moving to Evropa Business Center. The club will be based on the premises of an already existing wellness center Stella Nova. The company explains they had to move because of the increased rent. ‘The agreement we had with Atrium expired recently. The terms we used to work on before and the ones we have been offered for renewing the agreement are absolutely unacceptable and economically impossible,’ Timir Service’s manager Yulia Yefremova told UrBC. Now the fitness
17 December 201009:27

RUSAL: aluminum shortage to hold

United Company RUSAL came up with a report on the aluminum industry development in the year 2011. The company’s analysts believe the Russian and CIS sales of aluminum will go up by 22%, that is, up to 928,000 tons due to the recovering machine-building and construction industries as well as the packaging companies’ economic come-back. RUSAL predicts aluminum prices will be set at $2,400-$2,500 per 1,000 kg next year. ‘Despite the aluminum price curve’s volatility, RUSAL expects the aluminum shortage to hold in the short run. The transactions involving aluminum currently stored in warehouses