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20 June 200809:16

Europe-Asia Information and Consulting Center sponsors conference on financial risk management

A conference on financial risk management and today’s approaches and innovational solutions in this field was held at the center for exhibition technologies in Yekaterinburg. The event was coordinated by the center itself, as well as Congress-Bureau of Yekaterinburg and Elite Corporate Conduct Club, and sponsored by Europe-Asia Information and Consulting Center. The conference was attended by businesses’ CEOs and proprietors, investors, experts from companies dealing in financial risk management, officials from the state-run public authorities, and employees of various legal and planning and
20 June 200809:14

People should tell genuine money from fake notes, SKB-Bank warns

‘The ways and means of counterfeiting banknotes that fraudsters employ are extremely varied. At the same time, plenty of different ways to protect the notes have been designed and implemented by now. Yet people themselves also need to be careful when handling large portions of cash and large denomination banknotes. One has to know how to tell genuine money from counterfeit notes and has to put this knowledge to practice, while transactions involving a lot of money are better off when dealt with by banks,’ says SKB-Bank’s Operating Department’s Director Larisa Larionova. In the meantime,
20 June 200809:12

Rostechnadzor finds 17 violations at ceramic goods plant

Ural Federal District’s division of Rostechnadzor inspected the local ceramic goods plant for its compliance with the environmental legislation and revealed seventeen violations as a result. This includes management of hazardous waste and environmental decision-making performed by people without the necessary qualifications. Then, some unauthorized ceramic waste dumps (scrap tiles and the like) and bits of construction waste were illegally located on the company’s premises. To make matters worse, the plant deals in industrial and consumption waste treatment without proper licenses allowing it
20 June 200809:10

SKB-Bank’s BOD Chairman to meet reporters for Q&A

SKB-Bank would be glad to see all the local reporters at the Q & A session chaired by the bank’s Chairman of the Board of Directors Mikhail Khodorovskiy; apart from the press briefing, some insights into the bank’s headquarters’ day-to-day operation will be provided. Visitors to the bank will get acquainted with SKB-Bank’s Elite-Bank (a VIP customer service division) and will also have a look at the bank’s safety vault and archives located in the basement as well as at the top executives’ offices. Then, a presentation of dealing rooms, cash-desk units, the data processing center, the
20 June 200809:08

Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant invests in sports facilities

Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant’s stadium is currently hosting the preliminary stage of the city Leather Ball tournament, organized to celebrate the Metallurgist’s Day. Twelve children’s teams, including backyard clubs from Magnitka, Talitsa, and (for the first time this year) Bilimbai are competing for the place in the semi-final. The preliminary games will last for four days, with three backyard clubs playing each day. In the end, four strongest teams have to be selected, with valuable prizes for the winners. The Leather Ball’s semifinal and final games are to be played at the new sports-playing
20 June 200809:04

Military equipment smuggled to Russia from Ukraine

While checking Tyumen customs’ compliance with the current legislation, Ural Federal District’s public prosecution authorities dealing in transport-related issues revealed that 201 TGM-4 track-laying vehicles from Ukraine went through the customs clearance between March 2004 and December 2007. The vehicles had the Russian Federation Ministry of Defense’s permits. The spokesperson for the public prosecution authorities reports the permits said that the vehicles should not be classed as military goods, as they had been subject to demilitarization and were fit for civilian use. ‘We requested the
20 June 200809:02

Rzhev plant supplied defective tower cranes

Chelyabinsk Region’s division of Rostechnadzor (the state environmental, technological, and nuclear security watchdog) inspected a number of KB-473 tower cranes that were used by Legion-C and Legion in order to find the possible flaws and prevent their destruction, the spokesperson for Rostechnadzor’s Ural Federal District division reports. The inspections were brought about by a number of industrial accidents: on May 17, 2008, a KB-473 tower crane’s lower arm collapsed, leaving one worker badly injured. The accidents occurred at the intersection of Malyshev St and Lunacharskiy St, right in
19 June 200810:55

Reputation Institute puts MMK on Top 200 list

UrBC, Chelyabinsk, 19.06.2008. The U.S.-based Reputation Institute reports Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) was put on World's Most Respected Companies in 2008 list. The list comprises two hundred entities. Says Renaissance Group’s Chairman Stephen Jennings: ‘The world’s rapidly developing countries provide a perfect environment for shaping some of the most successful business management practices and breeding new market leaders. This is why it is not only the fastest-growing economy and the assets and markets of rapidly developing countries that play the most important part,
19 June 200808:46

SOT gets power station machinery license

Chelyabinsk-based SOT, a company dealing in production of pipeline bends and part of Rimera (ChTPZ Group’s O&G maintenance division), is now the proud owner of a license that allows the enterprise to produce machinery meant for nuclear power stations. The license was issued by Rostechnadzor (the state environmental, technological, and nuclear safety watchdog). Getting this license means SOT can now manufacture pipeline fittings that will be employed in the nuclear power industry. ‘The energy sector is on the rise now, new heat and nuclear power stations are being put up, while the
19 June 200808:44

Koltsovo airport to have hard time explaining fuel price increase, says Ivan Kadochnikov

‘Koltsovo airport of Yekaterinburg will surely find it hard to prove that the recent increase in the price of the jet fuel was justified. The mere comparison of the European market’s prices and the Russian market’s ones makes it obvious that Koltsovo is not particularly good at dealing with financial issues; nor is it a very effective business,’ says lawyer Ivan Kadochnikov. ‘I believe that, unlike most other Russian airports, Koltsovo will be subject to a very thorough scrutiny. Firstly, this airport has already clashed with the Federal Antimonopoly Service and had to pay a 13-million-ruble
19 June 200808:40

UC RUSAL to invest $2bn to find aluminum’s new fields of application

United Company RUSAL announced it was going to invest over $2bn in finding some new fields of application for aluminum and development of promising products. This is part of the global initiative on wider aluminum usage. UC RUSAL and the International Aluminium Institute are already accepting applications that meet the requirements available from their websites and invite the world’s leading universities and research centers to join in the project. This global initiative on innovational research is UC RUSAL and the IAI’s joint project that provides for three years of selecting the best ideas
19 June 200808:28

American scientists test alleged remains of Russian Royal Family

The genetic labs located in the United States and Austria have fully completed their testing and examination of the so-called royal remains, yet some procedures are still being carried out in Sverdlovsk Region’s forensic medical examination bureau, Interfax reports. Head of the bureau Nikolai Nevolin says only a number of tests have been fully finished so far, so the examination will have to be continued. ‘For one, we still haven’t been able to carry out the test related to identifying the presence of hemophilia-causing bits of DNA (Nicolas the Second’s son Alexei was a hemophiliac),’ Nevolin
18 June 200812:39

UC RUSAL INVESTS MORE THAN USD 2 Million to find new uses FOR aluminium

Moscow, June 18, 2008 – UC RUSAL, the world’s largest aluminium and alumina producer, has announced plans to invest more than USD 2 million to find the best new applications for aluminium and to develop innovative products. As part of this Global Technology and Innovation Research Project UC RUSAL and the International Aluminium Institute (IAI) are inviting leading universities and research centers from around the world to apply for the funding of innovative research projects.љ Over the next three years, the Global Technology and Innovation Project will select the most ground breaking ideas