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173 THOUSAND RUBLES: RUSSIANS TOLD HOW MUCH MONEY THEY NEED TO BE HAPPY

The SuperJob service has prepared statistics on how much money the residents of the Russian Federation need to be happy. It turned out that the natives of Lipetsk, Kirov and Orenburg demanded least of all, the highest demands were for the citizens of Moscow. According to RIA Novosti, , on average in the country,...

Modified: 05.12.2021
statistics , money , happiness , Russia
Path: РусБанкрот - СМИ

‘Freedom Finance’ investment company made a decision to fight for business reputation

On February 16, 2022, the investment company filed an application with the capital arbitration (case No. А40-29183/2022). The lawsuit itself has not yet been considered, but the reasons for the appeal are already known. The company was outraged by an article published by Lenta.Ru, in which journalists compared it with QBF company. The latter is called a classic ‘scam’ by the media. The original publication, titled ‘They’ve gone all sorts of rogue’, was published back on December 8, 2021. In it...

Modified: 02.18.2022
court , lawsuit , goodwill , Freedom Finance , pyramid , money
Path: РусБанкрот - СМИ

FEDERAL PENAL ENFORCEMENT SERVICE: PRISONERS CAN RECEIVE UP TO 224 THOUSAND RUBLES PER MONTH

According to the Federal Penal Enforcement Service, persons sentenced to forced labor on average earn 20-24 thousand rubles a month, but in some cases, the salaries exceed 220 thousand rubles. According to Izvestia, the prisoners work in construction, agriculture, large state projects, and they are also involved in the processing of municipal solid waste. Business is interested in attracting their labor - at the moment, more than 700 jobs have been created for prisoners in 11 regions. People sentenced...

Modified: 05.27.2021
FPES , convicts , money , salary , prisoners , forced labor , prison
Path: РусБанкрот - СМИ

ANALYSTS: THE PRICE OF BITCOIN MAY RISE UP TO 400 THOUSAND DOLLARS

The strategist of Bloomberg Mike McGlone stated that Bitcoin could reach the $ 400,000 price within a year. He also tweeted that digital currency can be converted into a low-risk asset. McGlone has posted a diagram showing the rise of Bitcoin since 2010. He noted that at the moment, the situation on the market resembles 2013 and 2017, when the cryptocurrency reached its peaks. The analyst is confident that the next year will be a turning point for Bitcoin. McGlone believes that bitcoin will soon...

Modified: 03.29.2021
bitcoin , cryptocurrency , digital currency , economy , money
Path: РусБанкрот - СМИ

A KOPECK TO KOPECK: THE CENTRAL BANK OF RUSSIA INTENDS TO COLLECT COINS FROM THE POPULATION

... pandemic, when people began to use systems of electronic payments. Despite this, the demand for the coins remained, and the Bank of Russia had to order new lots. Last year, the number of issued coins reached 1.3 billion rubles. It is planned to collect money through special machines. It should be added that such equipment already exists and is used, but it does not show high profitability: a small face value of a coin gives a relatively high commission. It is curious that with an increase in the turnover ...

Modified: 03.25.2021
Central Bank , project , coins , pilot , money
Path: РусБанкрот - СМИ

THE AUTHOR OF THE INITIATIVE TO PUT PUTIN’S FACE ON 5000 RUBLE BILL EXPLAINED HIS IDEA

A new twist in the story about the official Sergei Kalashnikov’s proposal to put the portrait of the current president of the country on the 5000 ruble bill has been recently reported by media. Kalashnikov explained his idea by the fact that in his opinion, Vladimir Putin is the only person who can become a symbol of our age. Discussion of the initiative began after the news of a proposal to put a portrait of activist Harriet Tubman on a twenty-dollar bill, made by the US Treasury Department....

Modified: 01.27.2021
Putin , Kalashnikov , initiative , 5000 ruble bill , money
Path: РусБанкрот - СМИ
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