Книга: «Who's Who in Russia 2003»
Серия: "Who's Who: Sutter's International Red Series" A consultancy and communications work of Sutter's international red series, containing some 2400 personal profiles of top-ranking decision-makers, politicians, and other leading personalities operating in business and finance, politics and the public administration, the military, science and research, and entertainment. The second part of the work, entitled COMPANIES and INSTITUTIONS (Survey), is exclusively focused on Russian economic and socio-political structures, and it enhances and completes information about the political, economic and cultural life. In particular, it pinpoints those enterprises which, by making a strong contribution to the economic and structural growth of the country, have at the same time consolidated their market ranking, reached high standards of quality, constantly sought innovation, and play a primary role in their respective fields of business. Издательство: "Who's Who Strategic Area" (2003) Формат: 130x210, 1360 стр.
ISBN: 5-900066-07, 5-900066-08-8 Купить за 440 руб на Озоне |
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