BERLIN, Aug 31 (Reuters) – The deputy head of Russian gas giant Gazprom Alexander Medvedev will meet with officials from German utility E.ON to discuss deadlocked talks on a gas field stake, Medvedev was quoted as saying on Friday.

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RUXX investment index set to open 0.99% up
RIA Novosti, Russia -2 hours ago
The index includes Tatneft (LSE), MTS (NYSE), Rostelecom (NYSE, LSE), VimpelCom (NYSE), Wimm-Bill-Dann (NYSE), Mechel (NYSE), Gazprom (LSE), LUKoil (LSE),

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From Times Online
Times Online, UK -1 hour ago
He’sa political survivor who has cultivated close ties to the Kremlin, and in particular to Dmitry Medvedev, the chairman of Gazprom who is seen as a

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• Revenues increased by 15% to EUR 102.8 million • EBIT up 10.4% year-on-year • Expansion of capacities and regional diversification advanced finances Baden/Vienna (euro …

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MOSCOW, August 31 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s investment index will open Friday at 751.34 points, up 0.99% following Thursday evening’s sessions on major world trading floors.

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Gazprom Neft Denies Merger Talks With Sibir
The Moscow Times, Russia -Aug 29, 2007
The Moscow city government and Sibir jointly own more than 50 percent of the plant's voting stock, but Gazprom Neft and Tatneft claim that they have failed
Gazprom Neft says not in merger talks with SibirReuters.uk
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Russian Investments Face European Restrictions
Kommersant, Russia -18 minutes ago
Acquisitions of strategic but non-controlling stock packages are in practice uncontrolled. European Commission representatives explained yesterday that the

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Dein sells Arsenal stake to Russian oligarch
Times Online, UK -3 hours ago
The oligarch is also president of Gazprominvestholding, the investment arm of Gazprom. He bought the business newspaper Kommersant for $200 million (£102

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David Dein, the ex-Arsenal vice-chairman, has sold his 14.58 per cent stake in the club to Alisher Usmanov, a Russian billionaire, for £75 million.

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