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Russian President put the heat on the Prosecutor General
He demanded to intensify monitoring of the case regarding Magnitsky
Head of Heritage Capital ignored the summons
but he is ready to cooperate with “objective” investigation
Colleage Mates Leave Upper-Chamber Deputy Molchanov Alone
Evgeny Yatsyshin and Igor Levit have sold their shares
Mikhail Kusnirovich to get back GUM
The owner of Bosco di Ciliegi Group greets GUM’s tansfer from city to the federal governmet
Kaspersky’s son ransomed
Russian software tycoon, head of Kaspersky Lab, has paid ransom for his son return
Lev Khasis seeks control over hypermarket chain
Former CEO of X5 intends to acquire half of Lenta
RAIDER-PHILANTHROPIST. As for those who introduced him to the world of big money
they are Lyudmila Narusova and Roman Tsepov
Borodin replies from London to Kostin’s statement in Moscow
Investigators has for the first time since the beginning of conflict between the Bank of Moscow’s shareholders decided to find out top-managers’ whereabouts.
VTB representative voted off the board of Bank of Moscow
An in-house conflict with minority shareholders has brought out over the bank’s acquisition by VTB
Kyrgyz court found US citizen guilty of corruption
Mr Yevgeny Gurevich, a businessman close to the toppled Kyrgyz leader Kurmanbek Bakiev, has been found guilty of corruption by a district court of the capital, Bishkek. Mr Gurevich was sentenced to 15 year imprisonment, the term he is unlikely to serve as he lives abroad.
Oligarchs Antonovs will purchase football club “Portsmouth” using the money from Russian Railways and Central Bank of Russian Federation
In mid February Russian businessmen, father and son Alexander and Vladimir Antonov, co-owners of Investbank and “Converse Group”, auto manufacturer of Saab, announced their intention to purchase English football club “Portsmouth”.
Elena Baturina found billions that had not been lost
After searching the banks, offices and homes
Vladimir Lisin, robbed and put a hit out on Nikolai Maximov
"He said, you know that I would rather pay judges than to you"
Declaration of the Finnish resident
Gennady Timchenko, paid taxes at ? 2,9 million in Finland in 1999-2002.