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The Leopardskin Coloured Country
GIM-Unimpresa is the Association of Italian Entrepreneurs operating in Russia. It unites more than 160 businesses, amongst them large (ENI, ENEL, Parmalat, Indesit, Ferrero, Banca Intesa, UNICREDIT) but the vast majority of which are small to medium-sized. The association's president, Vittorio TORREMBINI told BIGRUSSIA about the particularities of Russian business in Italian.
How to Turn Waste-Land into Usable Land
An Englishman Guy CHEYNEY has proved that Russian local officials can foster business completely without self-interest.
Dress Code
Dutchman Paul Commandeur left his job in a bank to set up business in Moscow providing made-to-measure suits to bankers, lawyers, and other businesspeople.
News From Russia
Irrespective of the Sanctions
BIGRUSSIA magazine’s customary poll taken in the lobby of the SPIEF-2017 demonstrates that foreign companies’ interest in doing business in Russia is on the increase
4th Asian-European Business Innovation Congress
TECHNOPOLIS MOSCOW
11 derelict buildings in the centre of Moscow are to be put up for auction
The city authorities intend to sell by e-auctions over ten properties in need of repair in Moscow’s Central Administrative District.
Day of Europe on the Moscow Exchange
European business experience, current financial instruments, business networking in the heart of the Russian financial liquidity.
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Personality
Hoping for the Best
The German Ulf Schneider hopes that the present political crisis between the West and Russia will be overcome, and that nothing further will cast a cloud over international cooperation.
Personal Experience
Staying Power
Frenchman Nicolas Chavrot came to Moscow originally for three months, but stuck at it here for many years as the Russian capital turned out to be the ideal place for putting his business ideas into practice.
Personal Experience
Fine Organisation
Englishman Kim Waddoup came to Moscow during the “turbulent 90s”, started organising exhibitions, and established an entire holding company.
Personal Experience
Business from Grain
The American programmer Jerry Ruditser requalified as an entrepreneur and has made more than 50 sorts of coffee available to Muscovites.
Trading with Russia
Consumers’ Club
The Dutchman Michael van Kempen successfully applies a club trading business scheme in Moscow invented in the West.
To Work in Russia
Pioneer
The German Jens Dallendörfer knows how to combine German high quality and the potential of Russian engineers.
Startup and Venture
Double Shopping
Nastya Sartan, founder of the TrendsBrands.ru project, was one of the first in Russia to apply the strategy of multi-channel sales, and her business is growing at a rate of 150% a year.
Startup and Venture
A Long-Running Trend
The Frenchman Alain Caffi, managing partner of the venture fund Ventech, supports long-term Russian projects because he looks to the future with optimism.
Tendencies
Megacity of Eurasia
Even the present geopolitical crisis does not deprive the Russian capital of the prospect of becoming one of the world’s main commercial centers.
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The Mission Can Be Accomplished
What is the specific nature of business planning in Russian conditions?
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