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UniCredit, IBM Signs $200 Million Agreement on Outsourcing - Bloomberg
FinextraUniCredit, IBM Signs $200 Million Agreement on OutsourcingBloombergUniCredit SpA's Ukrainian unit signed a $200 million agreement with International Business Machines Corp. to outsource information technology systems as the bank seeks to cut costs and improve customer service. “This is the first instance of full ...IBM and PJSC Ukrsotsbank Ukraine Sign 10-year Services AgreementMarketWatch (press release)IBM breaks new ground in Ukraine with $200m Ukrsotsbank IT outsourcing deal.Finextraall 19 news articles »
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ASPO GROUP FINANCIAL STATEMENT RELEASE JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2011 - MarketWatch (press release)
ASPO GROUP FINANCIAL STATEMENT RELEASE JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2011MarketWatch (press release)On the other hand, we made significant investments in new vessels and extending the service life of existing fleet. Our business operations have continued to grow strongly, particularly in Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries where our annual net ...and more »
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IBM Sign $200 Million Outsourcing Contract With UniCredit SpA - ITProPortal
IBM Sign $200 Million Outsourcing Contract With UniCredit SpAITProPortalUniCredit SpA's Ukrainian unit recently joined hands with International Business Machines Corp. with the vision of enhancing customer satisfaction and to increase operational efficiency. The Ukrainian bank has entered into a $200 million contract with ...
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Despite Being Run By A Criminal Syndicate, Ukraine's Version Of Megaupload Is ... - Business Insider
Business InsiderDespite Being Run By A Criminal Syndicate, Ukraine's Version Of Megaupload Is ...Business InsiderThe IIPA report called the ex.ua file-exchange service a "particularly severe case of blatant and open piracy" and said that in 2010 ex.ua already accounted for 50% of illegal content in Ukraine – "and its popularity is growing.and more »
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UniCredit SpA's Signs $200m Agreement With IBM - sourcingfocus.com
UniCredit SpA's Signs $200m Agreement With IBMsourcingfocus.comUniCredit SpA's Ukrainian unit signed a $200 million agreement with International Business Machines Corp. to outsource information technology systems as the bank seeks to cut costs and improve customer service. “This is the first instance of full ...
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Crimea's last trump card - The Day Weekly Digest
The Day Weekly DigestCrimea's last trump cardThe Day Weekly DigestBy Andrii KLYMENKO The Ukrainians will have soon to forget about traveling to trade-union-run health centers. The state is going to privatize and put them up for a big international auction. The ostensible reason is that the Crimea must increase its ...
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PRESS RELEASE: Kyiv to host conference 'Investing in distressed assets in ... - Interfax
PRESS RELEASE: Kyiv to host conference 'Investing in distressed assets in ...InterfaxDuring the conference, participants will examine practical tools for structuring distressed and non-core asset transactions in Ukraine and be updated on the legal and tax implications of distressed asset disposition. The conference sessions will ...and more »
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Active Energy to focus on Ukraine biomass business - Proactive Investors UK
Proactive Investors UKActive Energy to focus on Ukraine biomass businessProactive Investors UKActive Energy (LON:AEG) is to shut its two UK-based businesses to focus on its recently acquired Ukraine biomass operation. The AIM-listed group said that since the end of 2011 trading had deteriorated significantly at voltage optimisation specialist ...Active Energy axes AEL and Red LineStock Market Wireall 2 news articles »
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Survey: 74 % of Europeans don't know what emergency number to call when ... - Balkans.com Business News
Survey: 74 % of Europeans don't know what emergency number to call when ...Balkans.com Business News... business travel or visits to this summer's sporting events, including the London Olympics or Euro 2012 UEFA football in Poland and Ukraine, millions of Europeans and visitors need access to emergency services in and outside their home country.and more »
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Small-caps: Yell loses its way - Financial Times
Small-caps: Yell loses its wayFinancial Times... its plans for its Poland focused business, Active Energy Ukraine. Active had fallen 36 per cent since last Thursday after announcing the termination, due to poor performance, of its Redline Engineering Services and Active Energy Limited arms.and more »