06 June 200809:39

Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant’s pipes undergo Russian Quality testing

Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant (part of ChTPZ Group) had two kinds of its pipes (particularly thin-walled pipes made of corrosion-resistant steel according to technical specifications 14-159-293 and improved quality capillary tubes made of some corrosion-resistant alloy according to technical specifications 14-159-264 meant for the nuclear power industry) tested by a number of experts within the framework of Russian Quality, the federal program. Both kinds of pipes were classed as the highest quality ones. The spokesperson for ChTPZ Group reports the evaluation process consisted of analyzing the
06 June 200809:27

URSA Bank sets up office in Revda

URSA Bank set up its 122nd office in Revda, Sverdlovsk Region. The new outlet offers its customers consumer loans and mortgages as well as loans meant for facilitating business development and other kinds of crediting schemes and other banking services, URSA Bank’s press officer says. This Revdinskiy office is located at 21 Gorkiy St. and welcomes visitors from 9 AM to 8 PM on weekdays, from 10 AM to 6 PM on Saturdays, and from 10 AM to 4 PM on Sundays. Legal entities are dealt with from 9 AM to 4 PM on weekdays.
06 June 200809:15

Novolipetsk Iron & Steel Works does worse after buying Maxi Group

The net profit made by Novolipetsk Iron & Steel Works in the first quarter of 2008 (calculated on the basis of US GAAP) reached $617.7m, which is 35% better than in the first quarter of 2007, the spokesperson for the enterprise reports. At the same time, the company’ EBITDA margin went down from 43% to 47% in January-March 2008. Experts believe this has to do with Novolipetsk Iron & Steel Works acquiring Maxi Group’s 50% plus one share in December 2007; this cost the former some $600m. Maxi Group then admitted that the company was on the verge of collapse, as most banks refused to let
06 June 200809:03

Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development hits Top 20 most trusted banks list

The Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development was featured in Credcard’s rating of Russia’s top twenty banks that are seen as the most reliable ones by the cardholders. The rating, featuring both regional and federal-scale banks, was based on the results of online voting (with 25,000 respondents taking part). The Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development was given the 13th best position and received 7.67% out of 8.62% among the Urals-based banks that made it to the list. The results of the rating are an independent assessment of banking services made by the customers through a special
05 June 200814:48

Chelyabinsk Region to spend 3.064 billion RUR on roads

3.064 billion RUR will be allocated for construction and renovating of highways in Chelyabinsk Region this year. The spokesperson for the region’s Ministry for Construction, Infrastructure, and Roads reports 1.876 billion RUR will be supplied by the region and 1.187 billion RUR will be supplied by the federal authorities. 1 billion RUR will be spent on Chelyabinsk roads and the rest will be invested in regional highways, including 50.3 kilometers worth of new roads and five bridges and overhead crossings with the total length of 556 meters. In addition, 323 kilometers worth of roads in the
05 June 200811:03

Maintenance center to be launched at MMK Atakaş in 2008

UrBC, Chelyabinsk, 05.06.2008 A new maintenance center will be set up at MMK Atakaş A. Ş., a Russian-Turkish joint venture, by the end of 2008. Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) and Atakaş, the Turkish firm, are working on the construction of a metallurgical complex in Turkey. The new enterprise will have premises in Istanbul and in Iskenderun and is expected to produce over 2.3 million tons of flat stock a year. Two maintenance centers will be set up in Istanbul and Iskenderun as well as a seaport (capable of servicing vessels whose draught comes to up to 80,000 tons. The machinery
05 June 200807:46

Aston puts off commissioning of Aston Plaza

Aston, the local developer, is believed to postpone the commissioning of its Aston Plaza, an eighteen-storey building in Radischev-Gurzufskaya St, until the end of 2008. In the meantime, the builder’s official website still says that the building will be finished in the third quarter of 2008, even though their press officer does admit the terms have changed. Remarkably, Aston keeps putting up the building despite Sverdlovsk Region’s public prosecution authorities’ demands that the construction process should be stopped. The building in question has already been featured in eleven lawsuits,
05 June 200807:42

SKB-Bank issues over 472,000 bank cards

The Bank of Russia came up with a report on the Russian bank cards market’s trends and prospects. According to this report, Russian citizens are starting to use their cards more often in their daily life; as for the credit cards, most of the cardholders are between twenty-five and forty-four years old. Last year, Russian cardholders performed a total of 1.6 billion card transactions (involving 6.5 trillion RUR) both within the country and abroad. These figures exceed the ones for 2006 by 36% and 47%, respectively. The country’s banks had issued 103.5 million cards by January 1, 2008, which is
05 June 200807:40

MegaFon Ural to launch two new offers on June 16, 2008

Starting June 16, 2008, MegaFon Ural is to launch two new offers on text messages: a package of seventy-five text messages and a subscription with seventy-five text messages available. Both offers are available for 75 RUR (VAT included); the former will be valid for twenty days, the latter until the end of the current month. The terms of subscribing to the offers are the same as those for the company’s similar packages and subscriptions, MegaFon Ural’s press officer reports. At the same time, beginning from June 16, 2008, the package of one hundred text messages and the subscription with one
05 June 200807:38

Express loans enjoy demand in summer, URSA Bank says

‘The so-called holiday loans naturally become much more popular in the summer, as the customers need to pay for their vacations, get ready for these trips and pack as well as make sure they have a certain sum of money on them when they go somewhere,’ says URSA Bank’s Ural branch’s Mass Lending Director Tatiana Sosnovskikh. She believes express loans enjoy the greatest demand, as it only takes a little time to get such a loan, while the amount will be quite sufficient for covering holiday expenses. ‘Most of our customers prefer to use credit cards instead of having to carry cash around,’
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