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15
February 2011

Bill Browder on CNBC: Every Company in Russia faces Corruption

CNBC

“You have to understand that every company that does business in Russia finds themselves running into massive amounts of corruption,” William Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital told CNBC. Browder was the largest investor in Russia until he was kicked out in 2005. займы на карту без отказа hairy girl zp-pdl.com zp-pdl.com займы онлайн на карту срочно

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14
February 2011

We are not safe doing business in Russia

The Daily Telegraph

Today, Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, arrives in London to meet leading British politicians and officials in a bid to revive bilateral relations, increase business ties and attract UK investors to Russia. Doubtless, there will be a good deal of talk about modernising the Russian economy and extolling the virtues of investing in it. Reference will be made to large investments made by BP, Pepsico and other multinationals as evidence of the “improving investment climate”.

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31
January 2011

Interview: Browder Sees ‘Tipping Point’ In Western Attitudes To Russia

Radio Free Europe

Bill Browder’s Hermitage Capital Management fund was the biggest foreign investor in Russia until he was kicked out of the country in 2005.

Once one of the Kremlin’s biggest public supporters, Browder is now spearheading a campaign to enact international sanctions against 60 Russian officials after a lawyer for Hermitage, Sergei Magnitsky, died in prison last year.

Browder spoke to RFE/RL correspondents Irina Lagunina and Gregory Feifer about that campaign and the reasons behind it.

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