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To: Real Man who wrote (78)4/28/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: Thomas Haegin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1301
 
Vi, just to say hello quickly. I have now bookmarked this thread and will check in more often again.

I'm still long Inkombank, but so far I'm down 20% since buying. Fundamentally, I have not heard anything detrimental, so I guess it's all Ruble uncertainties and market jitters, etc. I am fully confident that long term Inkombank will come through.

I noticed that TRF is also going sideways, more or less.

As regard to RNE, there was a charter change recently: Did you get the news? Otherwise, I can see if I still find it. It regarded maximum allowed percentages of investments in individual sectors - or something like it.

Kind greetings,
Thomas



To: Real Man who wrote (78)4/28/1998 4:16:00 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1301
 
MOSCOW, April 28 (AFP) - The full list of the new Russian
government will be published on Thursday, the Interfax news agency
reported Tuesday, quoting the presidency.
Seven ministers and two deputy prime ministers were named
earlier Tuesday after newly confirmed Prime Minister Sergei
Kiriyenko held talks with President Boris Yeltsin.
Leading reformer Boris Nemtsov and Viktor Khristiyenko were
appointed deputy prime ministers, effectively becoming joint number
two in the government hierarchy.
Nemtsov had been first deputy prime minister in the outgoing
government, while Khristenko was deputy finance minister.
Yevgeny Primakov was reappointed foreign minister, while Igor
Sergeyev was named defence minister and Mikhail Zadornov became
finance minister. Sergei Stepashin, a former head of the security
services, the former KGB now known as the FSB, was named interior
minister.
The new Russian government list

Prime Minister: Sergei Kiriyenko

Deputy Prime Minister: Boris Nemtsov
Deputy Prime Minister: Viktor Khristenko

Foreign Minister: Yevgeny Primakov
Defence Minister: Igor Sergeyev
Interior Minister: Sergei Stepashin
Finance Minister: Mikhail Zadornov
Emergencies Minister: Sergei Shoigu
Education Minister: Andrei Tikhonov
Railways Minister: Nikolai Asenenko