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FetishBar 05-13-2014 04:31 AM

Burisma Holdings, Ukraine?s largest private gas producer, has expand edits Board of Directors by bringing onMr. R Hunter Biden as a new director.

R. Hunter Biden will be in charge of the Holdings? legal unit and will provide support for the Company among international organizations. On his new appointment, he commented: ?Burisma?s track record of innovations and industry leadership in the field of natural gas means that it can be a strong driver of a strong economy in Ukraine. As a new member of the Board, I believe that my assistance in consulting the Company on matters of transparency, corporate governance and responsibility, international expansion and other priorities will contribute to the economy and benefit the people of Ukraine.?

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of Burisma Holdings, Mr. Alan Apter, noted: ?The company?s strategy is aimed at the strongest concentration of professional staff and the introduction of best corporate practices, and we?re delighted that Mr. Biden is joining us to help us achieve these goals.?

R. Hunter Biden is a counsel to Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, a national law firm based in New York, USA, which served in cases including ?Bush vs. Gore?, and ?U.S. vs. Microsoft?. He is one of the co-founders and a managing partner of the investment advisory company Rosemont Seneca Partners, as well as chairman of the board of Rosemont Seneca Advisors. He is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University?s Masters Program in the School of Foreign Service.

Mr. Biden has experience in public service and foreign policy. He is a director for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, The Center for National Policy, and the Chairman?s Advisory Board for the National Democratic Institute. Having served as a Senior Vice President at MBNA bank, former U.S. President Bill Clinton appointed him an Executive Director of E-Commerce Policy Coordination under Secretary of Commerce William Daley. Mr. Biden served as Honorary Co-Chair of the 2008 Obama-Biden Inaugural Committee.

Mr. Biden is a member of the bar in the State of Connecticut, and the District of Columbia, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Court of Federal Claims. He received a Bachelor?s degree from Georgetown University, and a J.D. from Yale Law School.

R. Hunter Biden is also a well-known public figure.He is chairman of the Board of the World Food Programme U.S.A., together with the world?s largest humanitarian organization, theUnited Nations World Food Programme. In this capacity he offers assistance to the poor in developing countries, fighting hunger and poverty, and helping to provide food and education to 300 million malnourished children around the world.

Company Background:
Burisma Holdings is a privately owned oil and gas company with assets in Ukraine and operating in the energy market since 2002. To date, the company holds a portfolio with permits to develop fields in the Dnieper-Donets, the Carpathian and the Azov-Kuban basins. In 2013, the daily gas production grew steadily and at year-end amounted to 11.6 thousand BOE (barrels of oil equivalent ? incl. gas, condensate and crude oil), or 1.8 million m3 of natural gas. The company sells these volumes in the domestic market through traders, as well as directly to final consumers.


Link: http://burisma.com/hunter-biden-join...isma-holdings/


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Emma 05-29-2014 05:46 AM

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just a punk 05-29-2014 06:22 AM

Just a usual civilian war. It always comes after a revolution.

Kolargol 05-29-2014 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20103884)
Just a usual civilian war. It always comes after a revolution.

Not always. Look at Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, baltic countries peaceful revolution in 1989-1990.

just a punk 05-29-2014 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Kolargol (Post 20104174)
Not always. Look at Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, baltic countries peaceful revolution in 1989-1990.

There was no revolution in those countries (at least in 1989-1990). Gorbachev just left them alone and let them live as they want. It could be a very different story if he didn't and those "brave" people took the control on their countries by means of an armed insurrection. In fact, you just were released by one master (the Soviets) and immediately taken under control by another one (the States). So no revolution, no civilian war and no independence there :2 cents:

_Richard_ 05-29-2014 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 20084218)
Really? That may be true, or it may not be.... I'm not sure that it is a settled matter at this point....

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27344412


"No international observers were present and there were many irregularities: not enough polling stations, no up-to-date voter lists and no proper checks on identity."

"The referendum took place in the cities and towns controlled by separatists in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions. As the separatists control only some towns and cities, it is not yet clear how much of the territory of the so-called Donetsk People's Republic the referendum actually covered.

The Donetsk republic's election chief, Roman Lyakhin, said the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) had blocked access to up-to-date voter registers, so voter rolls from the 2012 parliamentary election were being used.

About three million ballot papers were said to have been printed, with the combined population of the two regions standing at about 6.7 million. Ukrainian TV showed ballot papers being printed on a regular printer and bearing no protection marks."

BBC has footage of at least one woman putting in two pieces of paper...

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Again... I'm not saying that it's not true, I'm just saying there was a whole lot of room for problems with this referendom.



Meanwhile, apparaently Kiev wants to hold that same referendom at the same time as the general elections, so I guess we will see....






:2 cents:

yep :) democracy! but only when we agree with it! :upsidedow

Sid70 05-29-2014 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20103884)
Just a usual civilian war. It always comes after a revolution.

Idiot LOOOOL.

just a punk 05-29-2014 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Sid70 (Post 20104232)
Idiot

We all know who you are. No need to post that here.

femdomdestiny 05-29-2014 10:24 AM

any kind of commenting or trying to find explanation or cover story is for really stupid people. Things are simple, NATO is going as close as possible to Russia, like it is doing in previous decades. Simple as that as always in history, stronger and better organized will prevail. Ukrainians are just "collateral damage", that beautiful expression standardized by NATO when bombing and killing around globe. As stated above, trying to find logical explanation won't work.
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Janukovich was problem and dictator but he never used army and bombed people. Yet, nazis are doing it for months and EU and US are supporting that without trying to stop it. Double standards, Yugoslavia was bombed and attacked when army was trying to stop separatists (that time armed by west) to do much worse things then "pro russians" are doing.

As I am concerned ,Russians are to blame now. Solving things up by guerilla warfare will only leave more innocent people dead.

They should rush in, take country and organize elections and arest nazis. US is doing it all the time around the globe, with much more damage and devastation

Sid70 05-29-2014 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20104264)
We all know who you are. No need to post that here.

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Emma 07-06-2014 03:42 AM

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