HomeMaterials for September 2007 yearPage 5
19 September 200715:08

Sunrise Iset claims Microsoft can’t get hurt through competition

According to Sunrise Iset’s Commercial Director Vyacheslav Kuznetsov, Microsoft is not going to lose its share of the market in any way. ‘Expecting that Microsoft can get hurt through competition with anybody is simply nonsensical, since the company has remained, and has always been, the monopolist on the market. Proportionally, there is no way Linux can affect the way Microsoft products sell, since their share of the market is very tiny. It may well be that people will actually stop using Windows some time in the future, but this surely won’t happen over the next few years,’ he says. As for
19 September 200715:06

Russian Copper Company stops Karabashmed’s last shaft furnace

A solemn ceremony devoted to the shutting down of Karabashmed’s third and last shaft furnace took place in Karabash, Chelyabinsk Region. The ceremony was attended by the plant’s top executives, the oldest workers, the mayor of the town and the town council deputies. A group of metallurgists made a little show of completing their last melting operation and extinguishing the fire in the furnace. As the plant’s press officer said to UrBC, their three shaft furnaces had been operating for nearly eighty years and were replaced with some new, hi-tech, and environmentally friendly equipment
18 September 200713:06

SKB-Bank raises its Gold Standard effective interest rate

SKB-Bank decided to celebrate its eighth anniversary by raising the effective interest rate offered on its Gold Standard deposit. ‘Even though banks have been lowering their interest rates on deposits lately, SKB-Bank decided to go for the opposite, since we are trying to remain a client-friendly business. I believe this ‘gift’ is going to make our customers quite happy; a bank deposit, after all, is still the most reliable way of both safekeeping your money and making it bring you some income,’ SKB-Bank’s Deposits Director Denis Belogurov observes. ‘As a matter of fact, this is not the only
18 September 200712:58

Microsoft to lose monopoly over Russia, Cift claims

‘Microsoft is going to lose its monopolistic stance on the Russian market; even now, a number of businesses in quite a few cities, including Yekaterinburg, are switching to alternative software, which means some competition is starting to build up. As regards high schools, they are busy introducing Linux-based operating systems in their computer labs; Russian distribution kits are now based on Linux ASP, Linux XP, and Linux Manriva,’ Dmitriy Amirov of Cift Competence Center said to UrBC. The Russian Federation Minster for IT and Communication Leonid Reiman announced that all school computers
18 September 200712:54

Governor of Chelyabinsk Region sets up committee on natural gas supply provision

Following the decree of Governor of Chelyabinsk Region Petr Sumin, a committee on developing the schemes of supplying natural gas to the region in 2007-2030 was set up. The committee is chaired by First Deputy Governor Vladimir Dyatlov and consists of the Minister of Industry and Natural Resources Evgeniy Teftelev, the Minister of Economic Development Yuri Klepov, the Minister for Construction, Infrastructure, and Roads Valeriy Shopov, and experts from a number of gas-supplying enterprises. As the demand for natural gas is on the increase and the region’s gas facilities need to be developed
18 September 200712:52

West Siberian Metallurgical Industrial Complex completes overhaul of gas cleaning facility

The spokesperson for Evraz Group reports the overhaul of the arc furnace gas cleaning facility was completed at the foundry shop of West Siberian Metallurgical Industrial Complex (part of Evraz Group). Both the company’s workers and the employees of Zapsibenergoremont (the company’s contractor) replaced three cleansing units with the new ones and installed a new gas-purifying unit designed and developed by Proyekt Engineering Center (part of West Siberian Metallurgical Industrial Complex) in the course of fifteen days. In addition, new equipment supplied by Barnaul-based Energomashkorporatsia
18 September 200712:50

Governor of Sverdlovsk Region comes up with draft budget for 2008

Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Eduard Rossel sent the region’s draft budget for 2008 to Sverdlovsk Region Legislative Assembly. The proposed budgetary bill provides for nearly 108 million RUR worth of revenues and for the same amount of budget expenditures; no budget deficit is expected. The Governor is expected to make a presentation on the draft budget in the course of the Legislative Assembly meeting on September 20, 2007.
17 September 200708:40

Bank loan fraudsters face judicial inquiry

The judicial inquiry regarding a group of fraudsters who used forged documents to get loans from Home Credit and Finance Bank Ltd and Russian Standard Bank began in Yekaterinburg. The first court hearing took place in Sverdlovsk Region Court a few days earlier. The court’s press officer reports the hearing resulted in the reading of the bill of indictment and an announcement regarding the start of the inquiry. The next hearing has been scheduled for September 23, 2007. The group’s leader Yuri Saiyan is a first-time offender with a college degree; there were eleven people involved in the fraud
17 September 200708:38

Chairman of Severnaya Kazna cuts back on his share of company’s stock again

Andrei Volchik, Chairman of Severnaya Kazna, has once again sold a portion of the company’s stock. His share in the enterprise’s authorized capital went down from 4.534% to 1.687%. As a result, the company got a new shareholder through General Director Maxim Kostyuk’s acquiring Mr. Volchik’s shareholding. Mr. Kostyuk’s share in the company’s authorized capital now comes to 2.847%. Mr. Volchik has numerously reduced or raised the number of his shares before; the last such change took place on July 26, 2007 when his share in the company’s authorized capital was reduced from 5.413% to 4.534%.
17 September 200708:32

Sverdlovsk Region gets 67,095,400,000 RUR worth of tax revenues in January-August 2007

The region’s statisticians report Sverdlovsk Region’s consolidated budget tax revenues amounted to 67,095,400,000 RUR in January-August 2007 compared to only 51,791,300,000 RUR a year earlier (which means these year’s figures exceed those for January-August 2007 by 29.5%), the spokesperson for Sverdlovsk Region Ministry of Economics and Labor reports. The better part of these finances came from profit tax (27,117,200,000 RUR, which comes to 40.4% of all the tax revenues), individual income tax (25,433,400,000 RUR, or 37.9% of all the tax revenues), and property taxes (10,026,600,000 RUR, or
17 September 200708:30

SKB-Bank looks at its performance in January-August 2007

SKB-Bank assessed its activity in the eight months of 2007. It appears that the bank managed to build up the volume and scale of all of its operations, with the volume of net assets, to name just one, reaching 25.4 billion RUR on September 1, 2007, which is 10.5 billion RUR better than September 1, 2006. The bank’s loan portfolio amounted to over 18 billion RUR on September 1, 2007, whereas the figures only came to 9.9 billion RUR a year earlier. Then, SKB-Bank was able to nearly double its volume of attracted investments; this now amounts to 22.99 billion RUR, with natural persons’
17 September 200708:28

89 out of 312 regional cattle mortuaries fail to meet sanitary requirements

Sverdlovsk Region’s public prosecution authorities check the general compliance with laws aimed at prevention of particularly dangerous diseases that are common for humans and animals on regular basis. Officers and public prosecutors look into how the livestock products are transported, stored, and disposed of, including the way the bio-wastes are buried, the spokesperson for the regional authorities says. There are 312 operating cattle mortuaries in Sverdlovsk Region to date and eighty-nine of them fail to meet either the veterinary or the sanitary requirements and can therefore be hazardous
17 September 200708:26

Nikolai Patrushev calls for greater efficiency of anti-terrorist measures during elections

A meeting chaired by the Director of Russia’s Federal Security Service and Chairman of the National Anti-Terrorist Committee Nikolai Patrushev took place in the Plenipotentiary Representative of Russian Federation President in Ural Federal District’s residency in Yekaterinburg on September 14, 2007. The meeting was attended by Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of Russian Federation President in Ural Federal District Vladimir Krupkin, heads of Ural Federal District anti-terrorist committees, representatives of the State Border Troops Committee in Ural Federal District, and executives from