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Сталкер, Какая осведомлённость... Похоже, АНТ с тобой советовался, сколько с кого откаты брать… |
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http://www.newsweek.com/2008/02/20/rite-of-passage.html
Вот я как то американцам больше верю.......у них сильные суды......и подать в суд за порочащие чести и достоинства публикации......можно отсудить миллионы долларов. Ткачев это мог бы сделать но не сделал. Значит все правда.
IKEA, one of Russia's biggest foreign direct investors, has had a very different experience in the Krasnodar market. The furniture and home goods chain made an attempt to build a store in Krasnodar in 2006. According to a senior presidential administration official with knowledge of the negotiations, the local administration demanded "30 to 50 percent of the project cost in kickbacks," pushing the cost of opening a superstore to more than $250 million. "The IKEA management could not comprehend the idea of paying kickbacks," says the official, who did not wish to be named discussing corruption. Instead IKEA found a cheaper alternative just one kilometer away, across the Krasnodar region's border in the neighboring republic of Adygea. The project costs for IKEA were just $150 million; the store will have 4,500 employees. Per Kaufman, CEO of IKEA's Russian and CIS division, coyly says that it was "easier to find an affordable piece of land in Adygea" than in Krasnodar and "most important, we also found more support with Adygea administration than in Krasnodar region."
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