27 September 200712:48

Valode & Pistre says energy-saving technologies to be employed in Academic district

‘One of the city’s future districts known as Academic is currently under construction in Yekaterinburg. We have already thought through the landscape design of these 1,200 hectares of land; high-rise buildings will be intermingled with green zones, and there will also be a 400-hectare park,’ head of Valode & Pistre Jean Pistre announced at the Future Development Forum on September 26, 2007. ‘Another thing we intend to do is use energy-saving technologies for this district, as we are trying to make sure the future dwellers get the best living conditions there are,’ M. Pistre said.
27 September 200712:46

Rospotrebnadzor to inspect Home Credit and Finance Bank Ltd again

‘We are going to once again look into Home Credit and Finance Bank’s activity in the nearest future because we have been getting innumerous complaints lately,’ Natalia Afanasieva, Consumer Rights Protection Director of regional division of Rospotrebnadzor (the state consumer rights watchdog) said to UrBC. According to head of Rospotrebnadzor Gennady Onischenko, they keep receiving plenty of complaints related to banks’ performance, and most of them are targeted against Home Credit and Finance Bank Ltd. ‘This is not the first time the bank is going to be inspected. We first investigated their
27 September 200712:44

Yekaterinburg pays back 126 million RUR to World Bank

The city council executives gave a report on the budget administration in the first half of 2007 to Yekaterinburg Municipal Duma Deputies in the course of the Duma’s 45th session. According to Andrey Koryukov (the council’s Finance and Budget Director), the budget revenues came to 7.952 billion RUR, or 46% of the planned amount, in January-June 2007. The better part of revenues (5,461 billion) came from taxes and non-tax revenues. In addition, 1.863 billion RUR were donated by Sverdlovsk Region in the form of subsidies and grants. The budget expenditures amounted to 7.34 billion RUR, or 38.7%
27 September 200712:42

Governor of Chelyabinsk Region meets poultry producers

Governor of Chelyabinsk Region Petr Sumin met President of Rosptitsesoyuz Vladimir Fisinin, President of Germany-based Lomann Rudolf Preisenger and General Director of Chelyabinsk poultry plant Vladimir Murashov. The spokesperson for the Governor reports the entrepreneurs arrived in Chelyabinsk region in order to attend Lomann’s annual seminar; the thing is, birds of Lomann’s cross are raised at Chelyabinsk poultry plant. Vladimir Fisinin says poultry farms are developing all over Russia in a rather successful way, with Chelyabinsk Region outstripping all the other parts of the country in
26 September 200713:56

MMK Chairman Viktor Rashnikov says domestic market matters most

'As far as our enterprise is concerned, the domestic market is what matters most for our development,’ BOD Chairman of Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) Viktor Rashnikov says. He believes the company is going to ship more metal goods to domestic consumers this year, as the Russian market keeps experiencing an annual increase of 7% to 10% a year in metal produce consumption. 'Ours is a very good position for using this market’s potential to the fullest: we are both geographically close to the major consumers and have long-term relations with the key customers,’ Mr. Rashnikov
26 September 200713:54

Nizhniy Tagil Iron and Steel Works installs CC machine equipment

The spokesperson for Evraz Group reports that new equipment meant for improving the performance of the plant’s fourth CC machine arrived at Nizhniy Tagil Iron and Steel Works’ LD plant. The new gas cutting unit (made in Austria) is now undergoing the pre-assembly preparations carried out by experts from the plant’s master mechanic division. This gas-cutting unit is a crucial part of the company’s CC machine; it’s supposed to cut the steel work pieces into slabs with great precision, making it possible to get 300-millimeter slabs at 1.3 meters per minute. The Austrian gas-cutting unit will
26 September 200713:52

SKB-Bank makes first coupon payments on ruble bonds on September 20, 2007

SKB-Bank made its first coupon payments on ruble bonds on September 20, 2007. The whole sum amounted to 24,310,000 RUR, with the coupon revenue per bond thus coming to 24.31 RUR. National Depositary Center was acting as the paying agent. The bank went through with its first ruble bond issue on June 21, 2007; the issue was worth 1 billion RUR altogether, with the bonds liable to a three-year circulation period. The first coupon annual interest rate was declared at 9.75%, SKB-Bank’s press officer said to UrBC.
26 September 200713:42

Rostechnadzor finds safety violations at Kalina

The regional division of Rostechnadzor (the state environmental, technological, and nuclear safety watchdog) responsible for monitoring the local heating facilities inspected 18 different enterprises on September 17-21, 2007, revealing 133 industrial safety violations, their press officer says. Seven violations were disclosed at Concern Kalina, one of Russia’s major producers of beauty products and household chemicals. For one, Kalina turned a blind eye to the fact that its fourth-category water conduit failed to meet the necessary technical requirements; then, their boiler certificate says
26 September 200713:40

Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development celebrates 17th anniversary with special offers

The Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development will celebrate its 17th anniversary on September 28, 2007. The bank’s press officer reports they are giving rather than receiving gifts because of this occasion: for a week, prize-winning quizzes are organized in the studio of Channel 4 every morning for all those who want to make a call and answer some questions on air. A few prizes have been given out already; the prize-winning marathon will come to an end on September 28, 2007.
26 September 200713:38

Severnaya Kazna offers less cash to its Visa and MasterCard cardholders

Given the increasing number of frauds involving misuse of international plastic cards all over the world, Severnaya Kazna thought it best to protect its customers from even potential risks through limiting the maximum amount of cash a Visa or MasterCard cardholder can withdraw through an ATM in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Central and South Africa, China, Hong Kong, Bulgaria, Rumania, Turkey, Italy, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, and Thailand to 15,000 RUR, $600, or ?400 a day beginning from October 1, 2007. This limit can be extended upon the request of a customer going abroad.
25 September 200711:10

Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works meets global dumping requirements

Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works’ strategy targeted at reducing the negative impact the company makes on the environment consists in switching to modern technologies, putting up new conservation facilities where today’s best technologies would be implemented, and doing away with the obsolete equipment in the old production shops. In the early 90s, most of the company’s facilities were badly worn out. 70% to 75% of these facilities have by now been replaced, and some new production units were put up. For example, three coking plants were removed from the coke and by-product processing shop
25 September 200711:08

IES Multiutilities still gets no money from Kamensk Communal Company

‘Kamensk Communal Company still has not started paying its multi-million-ruble heating bill,’ IES Multiutilities’ PR Director Elena Ilyina said to UrBC. ‘These circumstances notwithstanding, the heating season did start in the town of Kamensk Uralskiy last Friday. Some districts haven’t got the heating yet, though; these are the old town and Leninskiy district. Kamensk Communal Company still has not produced any documents that could prove that the heating facilities used in these parts of the town are actually ready to be used,’ Ms Ilyina added. Overall, IES Multiutilities’ debtors owe the
25 September 200711:02

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France to Russia Stanislas de Laboule says French consulate to be set up in Yekaterinburg before end of year

According to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the French Republic in the Russian Federation Stanislas de Laboule, a French consulate will be set up in Yekaterinburg before the end of the year. The consulate will probably be located in the vicinity of Ural State University, yet no further details have been officially reported as of yet. The place where the consulate is to be housed has been undergoing some remodeling since the beginning of September. M. Laboule says they have been paying the rent since July 2007, however. The Ambassador reports the consulate will be servicing