Forbes: Frontier Mining Says Benkala Stake Purchase Delayed by Kazakhstan Admin Change
Frontier Mining Ltd said the approval of its 50 pct stake purchase of Benkala Project located in northwestern Kazakhstan from Coville Intercorp has been delayed on administrative grounds affecting the approval of its subsoil use contract (SUC)...
Wall Street Journal: Giuliani Fund Raising Reaches Into Kazakhstan
EurasiaNet Insight: The OSCE Remains Divided over Kazakhstan's Chairmanship Bid
Now that constitutional amendments are in force and a new legislature in place, Kazakhstan is focusing on attaining a long-held goal: chairing the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in 2009...
Business Insurance: Allianz Expands in Kazakhstan
Germany's Allianz S.E. is entering the Kazakhstan market by acquiring ATF-Polis, one of the country's leading insurance companies, the Munich-based insurer announced Monday...
NewEurasia.net: Humor in Kazakhstan: Laugh or Cry
The humor here is rooted deep in the centuries when Kazakhs were nomads. Despite a rather tragic history, Kazakh folklore is stuffed with easy-going characters playfully coming out of troubles with smile on a face, such as Aldar Kose, Zhirenshe and Yer-Tostik...
Journal of Turkish Weekly: ENI, Kazakhstan Debate May Affect Samsun-Ceyhan Pipeline
Reuters: Severstal Ups Celtic Resources Stake to 26.6 pct
Russian miner and steel maker Severstal raised its stake in London-listed miner Celtic Resources to 26.6 percent from 22 percent, paying 6 million pounds ($12.2 million) for the additional shares...
The Financial Times: Celtic Rejects Severstal Approach
London-listed gold miner Celtic Resources on Tuesday rejected a £123m takeover bid from Severstal, the Russian steelmaker and Celtic’s largest shareholder, saying it “very significantly undervalued the company and its prospects”...
The Kazakh and Turkmen leaders are heading to the United States to address the United Nations General Assembly...
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