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| Rosneft starts share buyback program (20/04/2011) |
Russia's state-run oil giant Rosneft has started buying back its shares from the market and plans to initially spend $100-200 million for that purpose, the firm said on Tuesday.
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| Bankers to succeed officials at Russia company boards (08/04/2011) |
Kommersant business daily published a list of candidates who could replace deputy prime ministers and ministers on the boards of the top 19 companies which accounted for 15 per cent of the country's gross domestic product in 2009.
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| Smallholder farmers growing force – Putin (21/03/2011) |
The smallholders of the southern regions of Rostov, Krasnodar and Stavropol turn out 80 percent of the country’s fruit and vegetables and 55 percent of its dairy products.
They also produce about 5 million tons of grain each year.
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| Russia to boost chopper sales in Asia-Pacific (21/03/2011) |
Roman Kirillov said that there were currently 1,500 Russian helicopters in the region.
Easy to operate, reliable, with a large load lifting capacity and capable of flying at high altitudes, they are in great demand, especially in China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam. |
| Russia doubles car output (21/03/2011) |
According to national statistics, 227,000 cars were built in Russia in January and February, which is 2.2 times more compared to the same period of last year.
Russia's leading automakers are AvtoVAZ, Sollers, a Renault plant in Moscow, KAMAZ and GAZ.
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| Inflation I willl never have may be reached (25/01/2011) |
Inflation in Russia for this year may exceed 7-8 per cent, higher than the official forecast of the authorities. This was reported by Russian Deputy Economic Development Minister Andrei Klepach.
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| PM Putin to visit Korolyov space centre (11/01/2011) |
| On Tuesday, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will visit Korolyov’s space centre on the outskirts of Moscow to envisage the preparations for the celebration of 50th anniversary of the first manned space flight.
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| Mitsui, Mitsubishi to join Russia’s Yamal gas project? (11/01/2011) |
The Japanese trading giants Mitsui and Mitsubishi are mulling joining Russia’s large-scale project to develop gas fields on the Yamal Peninsula in northwestern Siberia, the Yomiuri daily reported on Monday.
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