Russian Art: Setting World Records For Price!

Hello,

Try this for an expensive Fabergé egg. A rare pink and gold Fabergé egg, adorned with a diamond-studded cockerel and embedded clock, has broken auction records by selling for about £9m at Christie’s Auction House.

The translucent egg, which had never before been seen in public, set a record for the creations of the Tsarist jeweler and became the most expensive Russian art object and timepiece ever sold at auction.

The rest of the fabulous Russian Art items at Christie’s Auction House went for up to 10 times their appraised value also.

So all in all, The largest Russian Art Auction Ever!

Kyle

comments always welcome.

Russia: Moscow City!

Hello,

I was just drinking coffee & thinking about an article that I had read on Moscow City. My Wife and I have driven by the construction site many times. It is very impressive. We decided to look into what was being built. Here is what we found…..

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(Link)Moscow International Business Center “Moscow City” is the future of business in Russia; the future has arrived. GDO City Properties is the market expert on this exciting new development.

In the past, Moscow has been plagued by an aged infrastructure and a lack of efficient organization for conducting business. In 1992, a decision was made to change this. Today Moscow City, one of the largest investment projects in Europe, is now rapidly nearing completion along the Krasnopresnenskaya embankment. Covering a territory of a square kilometer and incorporating all the elements for work and lifestyle, the “New Central Business District” will truly be a city within a city.

Any business serious about success in Russia will be represented in Moscow City. The new City Hall, rising over 300 meters, will be centralizing virtually all functions of Moscow city government and Duma, providing unparalleled access for businesses located there. Given the concentration of businesses occupying the 5 million square meters of grade A office space, symmetries will exist for conducting business like nowhere else in the world. Travel time to meetings that once took hours will now take minutes. A trip from home to the office can now occur on a single, high-speed lift.

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This is a fantastic project that is actually going to bear fruit. This is Ultra Modern City!

(try these links for lots of information on Moscow City)
Another link to Fosters + Partners! Fabulous web site! It is on the Moscow Tower. The tallest structure in Europe when done.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow-City

Kyle

comments always welcome.

Russian News: November 27, 2007!

Hello,

RBC, 27.11.2007, Moscow 11:40:13.The Russian stock market opened with no defined trend today. On MICEX, RAO UES was the only company trading in positive territory, while the rest of blue chips edged down 0.5 percent on average. The RTS index also slid at the opening. The Russian stock market has been influenced by the US stock exchanges, analysts told RBC TV. However, market participants are optimistic, and experts do not project the Russian market to lower significantly.

RBC, 27.11.2007, Moscow 11:07:19.The net profit of Dixy Group, one of Russia’s top food retail chains, under IFRS soared 173 percent to USD5.4m in the first nine months of 2007 compared to the same period a year earlier, the company reported today. The company’s net revenue amounted to RUR25.638bn (approx. USD1.05bn), which is 34 percent greater than in January-September 2006. Gross profit climbed 57 percent to RUR6.002bn (approx. USD247m) and gross profit margin went up from 20.1 percent to 23.4 percent. The company attributed this increase in net profit to the group’s measures to develop the product range, as well as to higher sales. EBITDA grew 51 percent to RUR1.162bn (approx. USD48m) and EBITDA margin edged up 0.5 percentage points to 4.5 percent in January-September 2007.

RBC, 27.11.2007, Moscow 10:55:47.Russian companies Gazprom and SIBUR Holding and American Dow Chemical have signed a memorandum of intent for hydrocarbon refining, the press office of the Russian energy giant reported today. According to the document, the companies are looking into the possibility of forming a joint venture on the basis of Dow Chemical’s new petrochemical facilities in Germany. The companies are also likely to consider natural gas refining in Russia and cooperation in other projects.

RBC, 27.11.2007, Annapolis, USA 09:34:02.The recent suggestions made by the US on the anti-missile defense systems have lowered Moscow and Washington’s chances of reaching a compromise on the matter, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told journalists in Annapolis today following his meeting with US State Secretary Condoleezza Rice. He pointed out that this was a step backwards from the agreements that had been reached between the two countries in October 2007. Lavrov added that Russia was reviewing the new proposals, the Vesti TV channel reported today.

RBC, 26.11.2007, St. Petersburg 14:18:12.The OSCE’s decision to cancel the monitoring of the upcoming parliamentary elections is Russia was made in accordance with the US State Department’s recommendation, Russian President Vladimir Putin told a meeting in St. Petersburg today. He pointed out that Moscow would take this fact into account in the future relations with the US. Putin believes that some European leaders did not know about the decision of the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) until their announcement. He added that the organization needed serious reforms, the Mayak radio station reported today, citing the Russian leader.

Kyle

Russia: Day of Presidential Elections Approved!


Russia picks presidential vote date: The Federation Council, the upper chamber of the Russian parliament, has set the date for the next presidential election: March 2, 2008. The resolution was passed in accordance with Articles 81 and 102 of the Russian Constitution and Article 5 of the Federal Law “On presidential elections in the Russian Federation.”

The President of the Russian Federation is to be elected for a period of four years by Russian citizens in an equal and direct election by secret ballot, the Federation Council’s Committee for Constitutional Legislation said in its reference regarding the presidential vote. (rbc)

Kyle

comments always welcome.

Russian Visa Rules are Changing Everyday!

Good article on the Visa problems:
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November 2, 2007
Tougher Visa Rules – What They Mean
Moscow News

Moscow News
November 1, 2007
Tougher Visa Rules – What They Mean
By Anna Arutunyan

Demonstrating that it is resolute in introducing immigration laws similar to those in Western countries, the Russian government recently unveiled new, tougher business visa regulations. Foreigners – particularly those living and working in Russia on business visas – are worried about how this will affect them. Some seeking to renew their business visas in a third country were finding that what used to be a breezy, one-day procedure could turn into a 10-day wait. Meanwhile, new regulations seemed to target the entire practice of getting visas in third countries.

One of the more considerable changes came in a decree on visas passed by the new Prime Minister, Viktor Zubkov, on October 4. Now, foreigners traveling on business visas can remain in the country for no more than 90 days at a time, even if they have multiple-entry visas. And it’s soon going to become much harder to obtain them in third countries.

Business visas are popular among expatriates who live in Russia over long periods of time, extending their visas regularly by travelling to neighboring countries. But the new decree toughens rules regulating this type of visas, an apparent attempt to force expatriates who live and work here to obtain work visas instead.

Point 9.1 in the decree reads:

“A foreign citizen who is present in a state that he is not a citizen of may only get a visa if he has a permit for a consecutive stay of at least 90 days in that country.” What this means for some citizens of Western Europe is that a trip across the border from Russia is no longer enough to renew their business visa.

In a statement to The Moscow News, the FMS confirmed the new restriction but pointed to several exceptions – these could be based on

“a decision by a diplomatic representative” in cases where a foreigner needed to attend various “international and domestic official, economic, socio-political, scientific, cultural, sports or religious events.” Another exception was a close relative who was ill.

A clause lower down in the decree clarifies that an exception is made “based on the international principle of mutuality.”

Alexei Filippenkov of the Visa Delight agency explained what this means. If a European country allows Russians to obtain visas from a third country, then citizens from that European country will have the same privilege when it comes down to getting a Russian visa.

“Our migration legislation is being brought in line with analogous international legislation,” he told The Moscow News.

The same concerns another important change. Now, foreigners who obtain a multiple entry business visa that is active for a year will be able to stay for no more than 90 consecutive days, and no more than a total of 180 days out of a year.

“It’s impossible to work in England or the United States if you have a business visa,” Filippenkov said. Foreigners are hard pressed to obtain a work visa.

According to an FMS statement, “issuing visas of all categories and types is… in the competence of diplomatic missions and consular offices of the Russian Federation. We recommend that foreign citizens address the Foreign Ministry of Russia regarding practical questions.”

It was unclear whether the minimum wait for a visa had indeed risen to 10 days. The Russian consulate in Riga, the Latvian capital where expatriates frequently go to renew business visas, when asked if this was the case, told a Moscow News reporter to read the official Rossiiskaya Gazeta, where the changes were published. But there was no mention about any new wait for visas. Asked how long it would take to issue a visa to a British citizen, an unnamed official said that the consulate was “not issuing visas to British citizens who had no permanent residence permit in Latvia.” Asked the same question about U.S. citizens, the official said that the process will take from 10 to 14 days.

The FMS said that, as under the previous law, visas must be issued within 20 days after the appropriate documents had been filed.

There were reports that foreigners that usually got their visa renewed in one day now had to wait 10 days, but a Moscow News correspondent who is a British citizen obtained her business visa in one day in Kiev this week.

“Right now it’s a little chaotic over there because they haven’t come to a unified reading of the decree,” Filippenkov said. “For now, people will still be able to go over there for visas, but that’s going to end soon.”

According to Filippenkov, considering that Russians have to wait weeks – sometimes months – to get their European visas, the 10-day wait isn’t that long.

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Kyle

Russia: The Dollar is Hurting Overseas!

(Picture courtesy of columbia.edu)

Hello,

I was drinking my morning cup of wonderful coffee and thinking how the dollar is affecting Expats?

With the dollar now worth about 20 percent less in many cases against world currencies. The weak dollar and recent tax laws are hurting many of the millions or so Americans who live out of the USA, especially those paid in dollars! It is being felt by students, professionals and pensioners all over the world. The dollar is at a 26-year low against sterling and expected to stay above $2 to the pound for the next six months at least.

For those who work and live in Europe are often self-employed. The dollar’s plunge to all-time lows against the Euro has already caused changes in incomes and lifestyles. Example $15,000 transfers to around 10,200 Euro’s. So the dollar does not go as far anymore. When you earn money primarily in the States and then transfer it to Europe. The pain of the weak dollar is presented full force!

Adding to American Expat woes are laws passed last year which raised the amount some pay in U.S. taxes. Expatriate groups argue that the combination of the weak dollar and new tax laws will make Europe a less attractive destination for Americans wanting to work overseas. In fact it is making destinations all over the world less attractive.

This all makes for unhappy Americans who play around the world cheaply! Now they have to eat at McDonald’s, like I do. :))

Kyle

comments always welcome.

Russia: Missiles and The New Year!

Hello,

I have been writing about the missile issue since the beginning. This issue is a lot bigger problem than the world knows. Russia does not want missiles put near Her boarders with out Her having some say so and control.

http://kylekeeton.com/2007/11/
http://kylekeeton.com/2007/06/

Funny thing: USA really had an issue at one time about Missiles in Cuba!

Should Russia Trust The USA? Can you trust a country that answers world problems with, War? (Threaten to attack Iran?)
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New U.S. Missile Defense Proposal

The United States has formally made new proposals to Russia aimed at easing tension over its missile-defense plans in Europe, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday.

Russia has denounced U.S. plans to deploy a radar station in the Czech Republic and interceptors in Poland as a threat to its security. It suggested building up a joint missile-defense system instead, but this idea has aroused little interest in Washington.

Washington promised to set out its latest proposals to Moscow in writing following talks between foreign and defense ministers last month.

“The American side has finally, and late at night, passed to Russia written proposals regarding anti-missile defense systems. We are studying them,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Krivtsov said.

He gave no details of the substance of the proposals.

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So here we are again, The countries play their games while us little people just try to live! If we would all (countries) mind our own business the world would be a safer place.

Just some thoughts for a Friday!

Kyle

comments always welcome.

Russia: News That Is Hot!

News:


Nobel Prize medal

November 22, 2007, 16:35

Putin nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. The Centre for Alternative Energy in Zurich has chosen Putin for his alternative fuel initiatives in Russia.

The Swiss organisation’s main goal is to prevent future wars over oil.

The centre proposed Putin for his ideas on developing energies based on nanotechnology.

It also praised the President for his efforts to reduce Russia’s reliance on fossil fuels.

This is really cool!

Kyle

Russia: Sochi Olympics 2014!

Hello,

I was drinking my morning cup of coffee & thinking about the Sochi Olympics. So I put together a post about Sochi Olympics..

Here is what is going on…..
1. A video of the theme song for the Sochi Olympics.


2. Wallpapers for your computer desktop..

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3. A statement from the Official Sochi Olympic website…

http://sochi2014.com/ (link to the official site)

Welcome to Sochi 2014 – Our Gateway to the Future.

Set in a spectacular location, on the coast of the Black Sea and at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains in southern Russia, Sochi is vying for the opportunity to invite the world to a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of winter sport at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

The Sochi 2014 Winter Games will serve as a gateway to the future for Russia, opening unprecedented opportunities for the development of winter sport, reinvigorating the entire Sochi region and bringing to life the spirit of Olympian for millions of Russian citizens.

The historic legacy of the Sochi 2014 Games cannot be overstated. Coupled with the Russian Government’s program for the redevelopment of the region that is already under way, the Games will create a world-class resort destination where millions of winter sport enthusiasts from around the world will have the opportunity to enjoy brand-new, affordable facilities built for the sport of the 21st Century.

For the first time ever, Russian elite athletes will be able to hone their skills at a world-class alpine training and competition complex, taking winter sport in Russia to new heights.

Never before have the long-term plans for the development of a region aligned so perfectly with the long-term needs of the Olympic Movement.

Behind our vision for the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games is the overwhelming support of the Russian nation and the Russian Government, which has given absolute guarantees to the IOC to deliver on every promise of Sochi 2014.

Sochi 2014 and the entire nation are committed to bringing the visionary and realistic plan for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games to life and delivering a once-in-a-lifetime Games to the Olympic Movement.

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I am very excited about the Olympics in 2014. I have a chance to go and see it. When I was in the USA, I was only a few miles from Atlanta Georgia in 1996 Olympics. I could not go because my job (Director of Food Services at Rock Eagle 4-H) was to house and feed several thousand, Olympic Athletes and trainers that stayed at the complex.

I was too busy!!

I am not too busy this time. 🙂

Kyle

comments always welcome.

Russia: Just Walking The Dog!

Hello,

I was walking the dog for the second time today. As the dog and I were walking we stopped and watched the grounds keepers. They were trying to fill the ice skating rink with water, by a fire hose!

Yes I said trying!!!!

Like everything in life, things always go wrong. The dog and I stood there watching the water get deeper and deeper, on the inside of the rink. Just as I was thinking to myself that they should let the water freeze first before they try to fill the whole rink. The doors on the rink blew open from the water pressure. (one side of the rink is at least 8 inches higher that the other)

Now Boza and I were on the end that the water came out of. We ran like crazy and got out of the way. The Ice Rink is now on the outside!

I took pictures from our flats balcony, To show you the new ice skating rink we have. The water on the outside is about a foot deep. It is frozen!!

The grounds keepers all said a few choice statements in Russian, waved their arms at each other, took their fire hose, said a few more pleasant things & stomped away! (They did not come back)

I am glad to see that life is the same everywhere. Something about Murphy’s Law……..

Murphy’s law: is an adage in Western culture that broadly states that things will go wrong in any given situation, if you give them a chance.

Kyle

Comments always welcome.