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  • Herman Gref is member of boards and supervisory boards of a number of companies, including [[Yandex]].<ref>Steve Gutterman, [http://www.reuters.com/article
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  • ...d fifty-fifty between the three states and the eight companies. Production companies financed the construction cost of US$2.67&nbsp;billion, while the Russian F ...tered in the Bermuda Islands in 1992.<ref name=ifri/> It is split into two companies: CPC-R operates the Russian section of the pipeline and CPC-K operates the
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  • ...the oil pipeline from Kashagan to Baku was signed by consortium of French companies during the French President [[Nicolas Sarkozy]]'s visit to Kazakhstan.<ref
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  • [[Category:Power companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Category:Companies of Kazakhstan]] [[Category:Companies established in 1995]]
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  • ...ev]] and his allies had accepted US$78 million in bribes from American oil companies in 2000.<ref name="press2004">{{cite web|url=http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/
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  • [[Category:Government-owned companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • '''Kazakhstan Radio and Television Corporation''' is one of the largest media companies in Kazakhstan.<ref>https://archive.is/5Jtxr.</ref> It runs three TV channel [[Category:Government-owned companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • * [[List of companies of Kazakhstan|Companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...elecommunications of customers who are using services offered by competing companies. An investigation of the Kazakh government revealed that such systems indee ...state organizations, corporate clients, banks, and other large commercial companies. The Kazakh Ministry of Internal Affairs operates Department ‘‘K’’,
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  • {{Portalbar|Kazakhstan|Companies|Aviation}}
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  • infocommunication companies, which cover disciplines by Kazakhstan and the U.S. educational systems.<re
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  • ...Soviet state in the gas sector were transferred to newly created national companies such as [[Ukrgazprom]] and [[Turkmengazprom]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Aarents
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  • ...e served as the Director-General of Kazakhturkmunay and Kazmunaytengiz oil companies, and as a managing director of the national oil company [[KazMunayGas]]. La
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  • ...ergy Sector Organizations KAZENERGY that united major national and foreign companies, operating in the energy sector of Kazakhstan. At the same time he became p
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  • | production companies = {{Plain list|
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  • ...s, businessmen, workers,and representatives/employees of Indian or foreign companies. There is a respectable presence of managers, entrepreneurs and traders. ...ectors such as pharmaceuticals. Besides Ispat Karmet, the following Indian companies have representatives in Kazakhstan – Ajanta Pharma Ltd, Dr. Reddy’s Lab
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  • ...]. Vinokourov leads {{Ct|AST}} which is supported by a coalition of Kazakh companies. This team is registered as a [[UCI ProTeam]] and competes in major races,
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  • ...schools; and around 20 cultural institutions. Motion picture [[production companies]] from [[Leningrad]], [[Kiev]], and Moscow were also moved to Alma-Ata at t ...park, is the tallest mixed-use building in Kazakhstan, housing offices of companies such as [[Ernst & Young]], [[HSBC]] and [[Credit Suisse]]. The first Ritz-C
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  • ...ақиянов}}) is a Kazakh businessman and politician. He owns several companies in Kazakhstan and has served as the governor of Semipalatinsk province. He ...and iron ore mining. G. Zhakiyanov is now the chairman of the board of two companies: MECAP Ltd., and ALGT Ltd.
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  • ...(company)|Seimar]]" which later included a financial holding, agriculture companies, telecommunication enterprises and others. In 2000 Margulan Seissembayev be
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  • ...Resources Corporation (ENRC), one of the world's leading natural resource companies, of which Chodiev is a major shareholder, generated a profit of $1.462 bill Patokh Chodiev was named among the 732 [[Belgians]] linked to offshore companies when the [[Panama Papers]] scandal broke in April 2016.<ref>{{Cite news|ur
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  • ...worked in various sectors: business, government and academia. He developed companies' operations, participated in policy-making processes in regards to the vari
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  • [[Category:Oil and gas companies of Kazakhstan]] [[Category:Oil pipeline companies]]
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  • ...senger transport division. Repair facilities have been privatized. Private companies may own or rent rolling stock that can use the rail system. {{National railway companies of Europe}}
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  • {{Portalbar| Kazakhstan |Companies|Aviation}} [[Category:Companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • | aum = <!-- Only used with financial services companies --> ===Other companies in BTA Group===
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  • ...n the geographic diversification of risks and developing partnerships with companies around the world to achieve a good spread of premium income and to strike t ...stable. This credit rating is the highest among insurance and reinsurance companies of CIS countries and Central Asia.<ref>http://www3.ambest.com/ambv/bestnews
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  • ...''' was founded by the shareholders to serve the needs of their industrial companies. As the bank grew, its scope grew and it began to serve a wider client base ...Managing Director at [[Merrill Lynch]] and [[Credit Suisse]], working with companies in the CIS, Eastern Europe, Turkey and North Africa. He started his career
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  • ...dern, environmentally sound technologies by bringing the world’s leading companies.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.zakon.kz/4560233-na-territorii-sjez-tara ==Subsidiary and affiliate companies==
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  • ...ge in April 2014: the rules of subsidizing efforts to restore agricultural companies to health.<ref name=tengri1>{{cite news|title=Tengrinews|url=http://en.teng ...ws.az/}}</ref> The aggregate profitability index of large and medium-sized companies operating in Kazakhstan’s agricultural sector stood at 17.7 percent, whil
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  • [[Category:Government-owned companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...ons to Some Legal Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan Regarding Joint-Stock Companies" of July 10, 1998 coming into effect, the ban prohibiting the exchange to o 2) The Act of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Joint-Stock Companies";
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  • ...] in [[Kazakhstan]] which owns, either in whole or in part, many important companies in the country, including the national [[Kazakhstan Temir Zholy|rail]] and ...subsidiaries and associated companies are included in the Fund's group of companies (as of June 30, 2014).
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  • This list includes notable [[company|companies]] with primary [[headquarters]] located in the country. The industry and se {{Asia topic|List of companies of}}
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  • [[Category:Metal companies]] [[Category:Companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...Kazakhstan government]] to unite Kazakhtsan's state owned defence industry companies. The headquarters of this group is in Astana. [[Category:Manufacturing companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Category:Government-owned companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Category:Companies based in Astana]] [[Category:Power companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...orities are investigating whether ENRC breached Britain's rules for listed companies, specifically with acquisitions made in the Democratic Republic of Congo an ...C's [[Kazchrome]] in the Republic of Kazakhstan, integrates four operating companies: Donskoy Ore Mining & Processing Plant, Aktobe Ferroalloys Plant, Aksu Ferr
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  • ...05 at 540 pence per share, joining the broad range of international mining companies listed in London.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marketwatch.com/story/kazak [[Category:Mining companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...18 the [[Sovjet]] regime made a [[nationalisation]] of the coal and energy companies. [[Category:Coal companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Category:Oil and gas companies of Kazakhstan]] [[Category:Companies established in 1993]]
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  • ...lue at $11.36 per share."</ref> This eventually made the investors in both companies very wealthy, especially Isautier who had demanded no salary and was at fir [[Category:Oil companies of Canada]]
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  • {{KASE companies}} [[Category:Companies based in Astana]]
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  • {{Notability|Companies|date=November 2012}} {{Portalbar| Kazakhstan |Companies|Aviation}}
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  • {{Portalbar|Kazakhstan|Companies|Aviation}}
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  • ...national power grid and 2.5 trillion tenge to regional power distribution companies. The draft published in October 2012 provides for creating a unified power ...help reduce emissions and help with energy efficient solutions from large companies to small families. 2,000 industrial enterprises would be energy audits to m
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  • In mid-2016, a group of oil companies led by Chevron announced a $36.8 billion investment deal for the developmen
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  • ...MW, plus geothermal sources, are eligible for the tariff and transmission companies are required to purchase the energy of renewable energy producers. An amend One of Kazakhstan’s power companies, Samruk-Energy JSC, was recently awarded a $94 million loan from the Eurasi
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  • ...and [[Lukoil]] signed a production sharing agreement with the original two companies and the Kazakhstan Government. This is a 40-year agreement to develop the f
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  • ...nounced by the Kazakh government. They sought the interest of over 30&nbsp;companies to partake in the exploration. In 1993 the Kazakhstancaspiishelf was formed ...law enabling the government to alter or cancel contracts with foreign oil companies if their actions were threatening national interests.<ref name=bw>
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  • ...MunaiGas, ExxonMobil and Lukoil began the process of selecting engineering companies to work on the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for
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  • ...al Supervision Committee and the supervisory councils of several financial companies. He was previously a partner at EY. Dr. Rybinski has worked as a consultant ...has extensive leadership experience in international, national and private companies.
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  • ...ants of camp-[[aul]] were 83 persons — heads and experts of the national companies of [[Samruk-Kazyna|National Welfare Fund "Samruk-Kazyna"]].<ref>{{cite web| ...tre of IAB regularly organizes fairs of vacancies and presentations of the companies-partners for the purpose of employment of students of the Academy.<ref>{{ci
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  • ...larship. Around 2000 are currently employed by the government and national companies. In 2009 800 students returned to Kazakhstan.
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  • ...the purpose of trade are also in reality employed as labourers by Chinese companies.<ref name="Sadovskaya2007b">{{harvnb|Sadovskaya|2007|p=157}}</ref> .../><ref>{{harvnb|Parham|2004|p=92}}</ref> They tend to find jobs at Chinese companies or joint ventures.<ref name="Sadovskaya2007a" />
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  • ...com/1495-china-expels-dozens-of-foreign-missionaries-closes-down-christian-companies | work = BosNewsLife | accessdate = 2010-05-26}}</ref> ...tuff Company Ltd. Because of Alimjan's association with two foreign-owned companies, officials from the State Security Bureau often called him in for interroga
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  • ...shine Policy]]" to improve North-South relations and to allow South Korean companies to start projects in the North. Kim Jong-il announced plans to import and d
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  • ...through the merger of eastern Kazakhstan’s three main nonferrous metals companies—[[Ridder, Kazakhstan|Leninogorsk]] (now [[Ridder, Kazakhstan|Ridder]]) Po ...e for the initial stage of exploration, including field appraisal. Western companies already have invested more than $7 billion. A constraint to obtaining inves
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  • ...etArticle.asp?s=rss&ArticleId=55510 |author=Lt. Gov. Dalrymple|title= N.D. Companies To Attend Trade Mission To Kazakhstan, Ukraine And Russia|website=kxnet.com ...rs in Kazakhstan increased by 2.3 percent and reached 9,000. 8,691 foreign companies operating in the Kazakhstan are small businesses.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kaza
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  • ...ation of state shares in Kazakhstan [[blue chip (stock market)|blue chip]] companies. ...hstan, and assisting in privatization of state [[shareholding]]s in Kazakh companies.
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  • ...s of Kazakhstan and Belarus are not able to compete with Russia's aviation companies. Therefore, the programme will envisage a phasing, creating a competitive e ...rnmental agencies were relocated from Moscow to Vladivostok and some major companies have been advised to follow with their main offices. But Russia’s "pivot"
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  • ...gical sphere and equals to 70%. This is the share of two major metallurgic companies - [[ArcelorMittal|Arcelor Mittal]] Temirtau JSC and [[Kazakhmys|Kazakhmys C
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  • ...g that the proposed changes would negatively affect future investment. The companies specifically took issue with local content requirements, which were describ ...ctor. South Korean investors have stakes in more than 300 Kazakhstan-based companies. Han invited President Nazarbayev to visit [[South Korea]] in 2007. Han was
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  • ...company, in [[Moscow]], bringing together industrial enterprises, trading companies, and financial institutions. By 2007, Russneft was in the top-10 for Russian oil companies, with oil production of 14.8 million tonnes per year (300,000 bbls/day), 2
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  • ...Dastan") or vodka distilling ("Wimpex" and "Ayazhan"). A number of foreign companies, notably German and Austrian firms, have established partnerships with loca
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  • [[Category:Nuclear technology companies of Russia]] [[Category:Nuclear waste companies]]
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  • ...ral farmers lost more than half of their personal lands. First joint-stock companies appeared on the Ural in the second half of the 19th century, including thos
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  • ...in [[oil and gas]] companies accumulate this fund. The list of oil and gas companies updated by the government of [[Kazakhstan]]. [[Category:Companies established in 2000]]
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  • ...the ministry would use the results of the test to encourage other Japanese companies to utilize the Trans-Siberian over the sea route.<ref>[[Kyodo News]], "[htt ...apital'', No.7, July 2004. {{ru icon}}</ref> On 15 February 2011, the two companies who own the line, Northeast Asia Railway Group, a Chinese company, and JSC
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  • ...Company of Vintners|Vintners']] and [[Worshipful Company of Dyers|Dyers']] Companies, who were granted rights of ownership by the Crown in the 15th century.<ref
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  • {{Cquote|''All the companies were clad in iron, and all parts of their bodies were covered with thick pl
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  • ...force in the case of one tribe. In June Colonel Heke went south with two companies and 1200 carts to explore the route and establish advanced depots. He reach
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  • ...knowledge. Zhaksybekov said the MOU would lead to future deals with other companies "involving big money."<ref name=MICROSOFT>[http://www.kazakhembus.com/04010
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  • ...ate and public citizens. In one side it imposes bigger regulations towards companies and reducing their profits as they need to fulfill such regulations with, w
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  • ...uments signed today create a legal base for closer cooperation between our companies... As a result of talks, we confirmed the urge of our states to further str ...tan, mostly in the oil and gas sector. Kazakhstan is attracting Philippine companies to invest in the country.<ref name="malay">http://www.kazembassy.org.my/kaz
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  • ...oject was presented to the heads of international financial and investment companies, as well as experts of world stock exchanges.<ref name="Presentation of the
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  • ...at UNITED KINGDOM and all sorts of around the world. One of many foremost companies at UNITED KINGDOM which has been offering excellence furthermore reliable m
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  • The companies have always been open an incredible number of expatriates each year. This i
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  • ...ss, Textron Inc., Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin Firm, Israel Aerospace Companies, Complete Atomics, Elbit Techniques Ltd., DJI, BAE Techniques PLC, as well
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