Well, then post the names and registration numbers of all those companies involved in this project and located in the same apartment building. I don't know why I even have to ask. Again, would you play the same shell game if you were asking for $25 million at a bank?
To ask for one loan, but investment is different. There are different strategies for the development of the company. Krpunnye komapnii not always take loans, namely go on the path of investment using various tools such as the issue of shares.
That doesn't answer the question. It's a very simple one - what are the names and registration numbers of the companies involved in this project and located in the same apartment building?
I repeat, we do not have relations with them, they do not have a clearly formulated idea and goals. we have them.
We are an operating organization with experience in this business. If there are questions and interest we urge to come to us
I'm asking questions and you're not answering.
Your experience seems to be in the restaurant business, not in coal.
"Sami, call Andrei and tell him we need more coal for the pizza oven. Also, call his brother, Artem, to rush on repairing our delivery trucks since he's head of transportation."So Andrey says fuck it, opting to strip mine coal in Siberia which is easier ...
Seven months of winter per year froze the ground, making it hard to mine. During the brief summer months, the ground turned to slush. Buildings had to be raised on piles, so that they would not sink from the warmth of the building melting the permafrost. The main processing plant had to be built on better ground, found 20 km away from the mine. The winter temperatures were so low that car tires and steel would shatter and oil would freeze. During the winter, workers used jet engines to thaw and dig out the permafrost or blasted it with dynamite to get access to the underlying kimberlite. The entire mine had to be covered at night to prevent the machinery from freezing.