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05 June 200807:30

Rise in fuel prices to be felt by end of season, Alliance says

‘The recent increase in fuel prices is not going to influence food prices right now, and even if it does, it will only happen at the end of the season when farmers get the final data on the prime cost of their produce. Whether the prices will keep going up in the future depends on the global oil prices and the Russian Government’s stance on economic leveling of domestic market prices (through tax relief, for instance: this could make selling on the home market more profitable than exporting oil, so the prices might grow steadier),’ Alexei Podolyako of Alliance Non-Commercial Partnership said
05 June 200807:28

No lack of hot water in Yekaterinburg, council says

‘The scheduled pressure testing of hot water pipes has been finished for the time being, so the dwellers of Yekaterinburg are going to have plenty of hot water until the next session of tests begins,’ the spokesperson for Yekaterinburg municipal council Konstantin Pudov said to UrBC. ‘Delivering hot water stably is something that differentiates Yekaterinburg from the other local towns. In Chelyabinsk, Nizhniy Tagil, and Kamensk-Uralskiy, for instance, hot water is frequently missing for months in the summertime. This wasn’t the case in Yekaterinburg — either last year or before. The only
04 June 200813:27

460 Chelyabinsk Region’s school-leavers to get Governor’s scholarships

This year, 460 school-leavers from Chelyabinsk Region will be given a chance to enter a college or a university with the help of the Governor’s full scholarship. The scholarship was introduced eleven years ago, and 3,500 people have used so far. The initial idea behind the introduction of the scholarship was to provide enough highly skilled college graduates for rural areas and small towns. Nevertheless, young people tend to prefer the urban lifestyle lately, so only about a half of students actually go back to villages and towns after getting their diplomas. This is why Governor of
04 June 200808:01

Nizhniy Tagil Iron & Steel Works’ executives win Demidov Fund diplomas

Nizhniy Tagil Iron & Steel Works’ CEO Alexei Kushnarev and Social Issues Director Yuri Kuznetsov were given the International Demidov Fund diplomas for their contribution to the conservation and revival of Russia’s industrial and cultural heritage. The idea of the International Demidov Fund was first proposed by the UNESCO; the Fund aims to find and reward the most successful and active supporters of Russian industrial culture; in fact, one of the fund’s top executives is one of the Demidovs – the famous dynasty that founded the metallurgical enterprises in the Urals over three hundred
04 June 200807:59

Federal Antimonopoly Service lays claim against Uralsevergaz-NGK

The Federal Antimonopoly Service took legal action against Uralsevergaz-NGK, claiming that the latter violated the federal bill on the protection of competition (part 1, Article 10) through imposing the disadvantageous agreement terms upon their customers. The lawsuit was initiated following Ural Gas Networks’ complaints. The spokesperson for the Service reports Uralsevergaz-NGK is currently Sverdlovsk Region’s only natural gas supplier and can boast a 65% share of the gas supply market. Ural Gas Networks owns a number of boiler installations in the region and depends on natural gas for fuel.
04 June 200807:57

Governor of Sverdlovsk Region and Minister for Agriculture suggest SladCo widens range of foods

Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Eduard Rossel met the new top executive of Confectionery Group SladCo. The spokesperson for the Governor reports the Norwegian Orkla’s CEO introduced SladCo’s new General Director Vadim Ter-Israelyan to Eduard Rossel. Deputy Head of Sverdlovsk Region Government and Minister for Agriculture and Food Sergey Chemesov, who was also present at the meeting, said the reconstruction of the confectioner’s business and certain degree of redundancy did not result in any social clashes, and suggested that the shareholders consider expanding the range of foods the company
04 June 200807:55

Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant assembles OCTB facility

Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant (part of ChTPZ Group)’s finishing center now became the site for assembling the OCTG production facility. At the moment, the workers are piecing together the equipment meant for manufacturing of fittings with the diameter of up to 195 mm. The shop has already been fitted with two stampers and two rinsers as well as an automated conveying system in between. Next, two saws supplied by Austrian Linsinger will have to be installed. In addition to the assembly jobs, the workers are busy with the start-up and commissioning. The enterprise is about to receive SMS Meer’s
04 June 200807:51

RusRating gives URSA Bank’s 8th bond issue BB+

RusRating estimated URSA Bank’s eighth bond issue at BB+ (Stable Outlook), which means that the agency sees URSA Bank’s financial affairs as satisfactory and steady. The bank went through with its eighth bond issue (filing number 40800323В) worth 10 billion RUR altogether on April 17, 2008. 6.203 billion RUR worth of bonds was sold during the auction, while the annual interest rate was determined at 11.19% a year. Based on this year’s performance, the profitability of the issue is expected to come to 11.5% a year. RusRating reports the bond issue’s rating is connected with the bank’s credit
04 June 200807:47

Ural Airlines resumes flights to Simferopol and Blagoveshchensk

Ural Airlines started operating its flights to Simferopol and Blagoveshchensk again on June 2, 2008 due to the beginning of the vacation season. Yekaterinburg-Simferopol-Yekaterinburg flight is available every Monday. The plane leaves Yekaterinburg at 12.45 PM and arrives in Simferopol at 1.20 PM, then takes off in Simferopol at 3 PM and lands in Yekaterinburg at 9.15 PM. The duration of the flight comes to 3 ¼ hours, the airline’s press officer reports. During the summertime, these flights will be offered four times a week. Yekaterinburg-Blagoveshchensk flight is operated every Monday; the
04 June 200807:45

SKB-Bank’s Chairman to head Association of Regional Banks of Russia

SKB-Bank’s Chairman Mikhail Khodorovskiy was elected Deputy Chairman of the Association of Regional Banks of Russia at the association’s twenty-third general meeting. Alexander Murychev, the association’s Chairman, and Anatoly Aksakov, the association’s President and the State Duma deputy, spoke very highly of this choice. The Association of Regional Banks of Russia is the first all-Russian banking union founded in 1990 and consisting of over four hundred members at the moment, these being some major players of the country’s banking market, western banks’ daughter enterprises, and provincial
03 June 200810:09

Bank Severnaya Kazna’s shareholders sell their stock

A number of Bank Severnaya Kazna’s shareholders sold portions of the shares they had. Ural Avia’s share decreased from 21.71425 % to 19.54177 %; Bank Severnaya Kazna Supervisory Board member Leonid Bratzev reduced his share from .81200 % to .73076 %; Bank Severnaya Kazna BOD member Vladimir Veselov’s share went down from .08294 % to .07464%; Bank Severnaya Kazna Supervisory Board member Roman Vitkovskiy reduced his share from .36036 % to .32431 %; Bank Severnaya Kazna Supervisory Board member and Chairman Andrei Volchik reduced his share from 1.68733 % to 1.51851%; Bank Severnaya Kazna BOD
03 June 200810:05

726 people injured at local railways in 2007

According to the local public prosecution authorities’ transport department, 726 people were injured at Sverdlovsk Region Railways and South Ural Railways in 2007. This includes 405 fatal accidents. 185 people were injured in the first quarter of 2008, which exceeds the figures for a year earlier by 17%. ‘One of the reasons for non-industrial injuries is the failure of transport enterprises to take the necessary accident-preventive measures as well as the fact that they often maintain the platforms and the pedestrian crossings and decks very poorly. To make matters worse, guard rails and
03 June 200810:03

Magnitogorsk plant undergoes audit by QS Azia Sertik

One of ChTPZ Complex Pipe Systems’ plants based in Magnitogorsk has been successfully audited by QS Azia Sertik (based in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan) and proved the compliance of its quality management system with the ST RK ISO 9001-2001 standards. The above-mentioned standard has been adopted by the Republic of Kazakhstan as the official state standard and is based on the international ISO 9001:2000 one. ‘The fact that the enterprise’s produce met the Kazakh official standards greatly facilitated the signing of the contract that makes ChTPZ Complex Pipe Systems the supplier of component parts for