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...The fear of the “Zhukov effect” — the emergence of a popular general like Georgy Zhukov, the Soviet commander who captured Nazi Berlin — explains why Prigozhin had to go....
...Vladimir Putin gave a clue this week about the mastermind behind Russia’s heaviest missile onslaught since the early days of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine....
...The author emphasises the innovative strategies that built this into a successful fighting force: the promotion of brilliant NCOs, such as the future Marshal Georgy Zhukov, the recruitment of former Tsarist...
...But while President Vladimir Putin has yet to publicly comment on the unrest, Russia’s government has not been silent....
...The move appears to show the Kremlin is no longer willing to tolerate dissent amid months of rising anger against president Vladimir Putin, whose approval ratings are at their lowest level in over a decade...
...Alexander Zhukov, head of the ROC, said the organisation “has had its rights fully restored. It is a decision of the utmost importance for us.”...
...“We insisted from the very start that our athletes are not involved in any doping,” said Alexander Zhukov, president of the Russian Olympic Committee....
...But Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, has suggested Prof McLaren’s report is part of western plot to discredit the nation....
...Both men lead parties allied with the United Russia party of Vladimir Putin....
...Vladimir Tatarchuk’s Proxima Capital investment fund secured about 70 per cent of the votes cast at a special meeting of JKX shareholders for his proposal to replace most of the board, including the chairman...
...The board-level coup at JKX came to a head a month ago when Proxima, led by Russian businessman Vladimir Tatarchuk, secured enough shareholder support to remove the directors and put in place its own nominees...
...That attempt was made by Eclairs, led by two of Ukraine’s most powerful corporate raiders, and Glengary, owned by Russian oligarch Alexander Zhukov....
...But Vladimir Tatarchuk, chief executive of Proxima, told the Financial Times he was not working in conjunction with Eclairs and Glengary....
...Apparently, the board feared Messrs Kolomoisky, Bogolyubov and Zhukov were moving in lock-step with activist Vladimir Tatarchuk — a tactic that would have seemed like a Premiership back four attempting an...
...He met Mr Mutko and Alexander Zhukov, president of the Russian Olympic Committee. Both men frantically lobbied in the wake of the report to save Russia from a ban....
...President Vladimir Putin has invited leaders from 68 countries to a grand ceremony in Moscow and a military parade....
...Compared to earnings of $915m on an ebitda basis in 2012, debt ratios are “exceptionally high by all matrices”, according to Vladimir Zhukov, head of equity research at HSBC Bank’s Moscow offices....
...Vladimir Zhukov, first deputy speaker of the Duma, tried to play down such concerns on Tuesday, arguing that Nabiullina would be able to run the central bank independently....
...Zhukov, senior metals analyst at HSBC in Moscow....
...He emerged as its biggest shareholder but “played the role of a mediator and problem solver”, says Vladimir Zhukov, an analyst for Nomura, the investment bank....
...Vladimir Zhukov, managing director for Russian metals and mining, said the sale of the treasury shares made little commercial sense....
...Vladimir Zhukov, senior metals analyst at Lehman Brothers in Moscow, said the announcement on Tuesday could be an expansion of a legal battle....
...Vladimir Zhukov, metals and mining analyst at Lehman Brothers, said that Mechel might have been targeted as part of a government inquest into price gouging in the steel industry....
...Vladimir Zhukov, a metals analyst formerly of Lehman Brothers, says: “To an extent I can see a logic in the government’s involvement. It is limited to domestic demand-oriented sectors....
...Vladimir Zhukov, senior metals analyst at Lehman Brothers in Moscow, said it was likely Mr Nesis was advising potential buyers, possibly including private equity groups....
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