11 March 200808:06

Evraz Group’s IT conference held in Nizhniy Tagil

Evraz Group coordinated an IT international conference in Nizhniy Tagil, Sverdlovsk Region, on March 4-6, 2008. This was the first time for the conference to be held in this town, with more than 120 participants from thirty-four Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, American, and South African enterprises arriving to take part in the event. Apart from nearly all of Evraz Group’s members, the conference was attended by such global IT giants as Microsoft, IBM, Xerox, Oracle, Siemens, and some others, the spokesperson for Evraz Group said to UrBC. The agenda of the conference mainly covered presentations
07 March 200808:15

Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation to double excavator output in 2008

Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation is expecting to double its excavator production this year compared with the year 2007, the company’s press officer said to UrBC. According to the press officer, the enterprise will mainly focus on supplying its ESH-40.100 walking excavator with a forty-cubic-meter shovel and a hundred-meters-long shovel boom for a Chinese customer. In addition, Uralmash will produce about forty EKG-5A excavators with five-cubic-meter shovels for Russian metallurgical and mining enterprises. So far, the company has launched ten excavators already.
07 March 200808:07

URSA Bank gets $125m from IFC

URSA Bank took a two-tranche loan worth $125m altogether from the International Finance Corporation. The first $50m tranche was provided by the IFC itself for four years, while the remaining $75m were offered to URSA Bank in a syndicated loan format by the IFC, Citigroup Global Markets, and ICICI with the interest rate determined at LIBOR + 120 basis points for two years. URSA Bank reports this transaction signifies that the bank is trusted despite the current difficulties on the market and is capable of attracting resources at low interest rates. URSA Bank will use the money for trade
07 March 200807:59

TGK-9 supplies less heat in February 2008

The power stations and boiler houses belonging to TGK-9, the power generating company, supplied their customers with 4.9 million Gcal of heat last month, which is somewhat less than in February 2007, the company’s official report says. The enterprise’s Perm Territory subsidiaries, for instance, produced 1.9 Gcal of heat in February 2008, those based in Sverdlovsk Region produced 2.3 Gcal of heat, and those based in the Republic of Komi produced 699.3 Gcal of heat in February 2008. The company’s report contains no comments as to the reasons for producing less heating power, even though the
06 March 200808:51

Ural Turbine Plant O&M Service and Ural Turbine Plant strike deal with Belenergo

Ural Turbine Plant O&M Service and Ural Turbine Plant (members of RENOVA Group) signed a long-term mutually beneficial cooperation agreement with Belenergo, a state-run industrial enterprise that will now use the companies’ services to have their turbine-driven generators (based in Byelorussia) repaired and upgraded. 'This contract means we can now create a well-coordinated operating network on the CIS members’ energy markets, including the Byelorussian one,’ says Ural Turbine Plant’s O&M Service’s First Deputy GD Sergey Vasenin. The contract will be valid through the year 2012
06 March 200808:47

Olips commissions new apartment block

Olips, one of Yekaterinburg’s developers, has recently commissioned the first apartment block from Sozvezdiye complex in Belinskiy St.-Fuchik St.-Vosmoye Marta St. This eighteen-storey building with the total area of 9,842 square meters (94 apartments and 15 built-in compartments on the first, second, and third floors) is part of the total 80,000-suare-meter complex. All the apartments in the block have already been sold out; the company’s CFO Evgeniy Melnikov says this impressive demand can be explained by the nice location, developed infrastructure and proximity of a kindergarten, a school,
06 March 200808:45

We’ve got right strategy, METCOMBANK says

'METCOMBANK has always relied heavily on private investors’ money; our natural person deposit portfolio reached 4.9 billion RUR in 2007, which is 54.8% better than a year earlier. I thin this increase signifies people’s growing trust: after all, we’ve been inspected for compliance with the state deposit insurance system successfully,’ the bank’s Chairman Rustam Mamatov says. 'Besides, we’ve built up on our capital as well through a 1.5-billion-ruble additional share issue, which means we can now offer more loans,’ he notes. 'The global liquidity crisis that made it more
06 March 200808:43

Ural Customs Administration handles $517.6m worth of imported goods in January 2008

Ural Customs Administration handled $517.6m worth of imported goods in January 2008, with 55.5% of goods coming from the far abroad and 44.5% of goods coming from the CIS. In terms of weight, the total import volume came to 3.6 million tons, with 2.8% coming from the far abroad (100,800 tons) and 97.2% coming from the CIS (3.5 million tons). This is 65.7% and 20.4% better than in January 2007, respectively. Most goods arrived from Kazakhstan (37.1%), China (17.3%), Germany (9.7%), Ukraine (5.5%), Italy (5.3%), and the U.S. (3.3%), the spokesperson for Ural Customs Administration reports.
06 March 200808:41

Ural Airlines’ international flights go up 45% in February 2008

Ural Airlines looked into the results of its activity in February 2008. Last month, the carrier’s airplanes operated 714 flights, which is 19% better than in February 2007. The increase was most noticeable with the international flights, as their number rose by 45% compared to a year earlier and reached 126 flights all in all, the airline’s press officer reports. Apart from that, the number of domestic flights and flights bound for the CIS members grew as well: last months, Ural Airlines’ planes operated 532 domestic flights and 56 flights bound for the CIS members, which exceeds the figures
06 March 200808:39

Rosgosstrakh admits failing to pay car crash victim

Rosgosstrakh, the insurance company, admitted that they never compensated a car crash victim. 'The law says that a car accident victim who wants to be compensated must personally provide the insurer with a number of papers from the local militia. These papers are necessary so that the company can decide the extent to which the victim might be guilty, which is essential in awarding damages. In case some harm was done to the victim’s health, he or she must supply an additional set of documents from a doctor and one’s employer. These rules apply to all the Russian insurers, and, given all
06 March 200808:35

RusRating affirms SKB-Bank’s rating at BB-

RusRating confirmed forty-three Russian banks’ credit ratings using the data available as of March 1, 2008. SKB-Bank’s credit rating was confirmed at BB-, which is better than the rating of many large Moscow-based banks. SKB-Bank’s rating was originally confirmed by the agency at B+ in August 2006 and was promoted to BB- in July 2007. The agency’s analysts say SKB Bank’s rating is based on the fact that SKB-Bank is a medium-sized provincial bank (one of the largest in Sverdlovsk Region, though) that has been cooperating intensely with the region’s authorities for a long time. In addition, it