20 September 200714:14

SverdlovEnergo’s GD resigns again

Director of SverdlovEnergo Mikhail Dralin resigned, the General Director of the Urals and Volga Interregional Network Company Alexei Bobrov announced in the course of a press conference held in Interfax-Ural’s headquarters on September 18, 2007. Mr. Bobrov maintains Mr. Dralin’s resignation has to do with SverdlovEnergo merging with his enterprise. ‘SverdlovEnergo vested all the authority of its sole executive body with our company, this is why it is no longer going to have a general director; we will retain the position of a CEO, though. Mr. Dralin is now on the Federal Network Company’s
20 September 200714:12

Governor of Chelyabinsk Region allots 600 million RUR to buy public vehicles

Governor of Chelyabinsk Region Petr Sumin allotted 600 million RUR to be spent on public vehicles, since the region’s transportation businesses kept sending in their applications for vehicle replacement. This money is meant for Chelyabinsk Region’s two largest cities, namely, Chelyabinsk and Magnitogorsk. The former was given 400 million RUR, so the city council has already conducted a number of tenders among bus suppliers. As a result, seventy-two modern buses produced by Neftekamsk car factory are expected to arrive in Chelyabinsk before the end of the year. Besides, tenders for trolley-bus
19 September 200715:22

UC RUSAL’s 8,000,000th ton of aluminum produced at Bogoslovskiy Aluminum Plant

United Company RUSAL’s 8,000,000th ton of aluminum was produced at Bogoslovskiy Aluminum Plant, UC RUSAL’s local press officer Roman Lukichev said to UrBC. This remarkable achievement resulted from the plant’s electrolysis shop reaching all of its target figures this September; their raw aluminum production figures came to 100.1% of the planned amount in the eight months of 2007. The increase in the company’s production output stems from the use of improved electrolysis technologies, greater reliance on IT and installation of new equipment, enhancing the workers’ technical awareness and
19 September 200715:16

Sverdlovsk Region becomes Russia’s 4th greatest bank card user in January-March 2007

The Expert magazine’s column on Russian banks featured a list of Russian regions with the greatest numbers of plastic cards issued by the local banks in January-March 2007. Sverdlovsk Region was No.4 on this list, with the volume of all the card transactions amounting to 53.709 million RUR (against 409.749 billion RUR in Moscow and Moscow Region that topped the rating). Tyumen Region, with its 91.681 billion RUR worth of transactions, was declared Russia’s third greatest bank card user, and Chelyabinsk Region, with its 24.246 billion RUR worth of transactions, was given the sixth place on the
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