Articles by Olga Gnativ

Nation will start 2011 with two tax codes; transition expected to cause confusion

L’Oreal chief, 2009 Business Person of Year, offers plenty of insights

Top-level corruption, bureaucracy continue to stunt desperately needed foreign investment …

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Help wanted! Employers say they will start hiring

Salaries start to inch up after two years of freezes or cuts

Top 3 factors in choosing jobs

On the move: Ivan Trofimenko, Orlov, Mikhailenko & Partners

Law on lobbying: Will it clean up political life or just deepen corruption?

Law on lobbying may merely legalize corruption

Led by Russian buyers, mergers and acquisition activity inches up

Alternative exchanges offer firms advantages

Deadlines on corporate governance law loom

OligArt provides mixed blessings

Kazakov’s Grant Thornton: ‘Competition has certainly become more intense’

Top lawyers offer keys for success in profession

Lawyers from nation’s top five firms share success stories, forecasts

Tax breaks could bring more hotels by Euro 2012, but other hurdles will hinder flood of …

A guide to buying an apartment without making a big mistake

Sky Mall opening provides welcome shopping boost

Oligarch rivalries surface in soccer row

What’s being done to burn cleaner car fuel, improve air that everyone breathes

How energy subsidies have sapped Ukraine’s efficiency

Price not the only factor in choosing the right law firm

Top lawyers started from scratch, broke new ground following Soviet collapse

While leading lavish lifestyles, politicians declare almost pauper-like incomes, assets

Waistline watch: Dunkin’ Donuts coming to Ukraine

How to strike it rich with a government job

Comeback for Ukrainian films?

Businesses report getting squeezed by tax collectors

Belarus improves business climate to attract investors

Zaporizhstal, nation’s 5th largest steel mill, could change ownership soon

Ways exist to minimize taxes without becoming scofflaws

Mid-price range conference halls lacking in Ukrainian market

Tourist-hungry nations ease visa rules for Ukrainians

Recession gives birth to new firms

Here’s a challenge: Helping clients win in corrupt courts

With investment, agriculture group sees best years ahead

Can new government coax investors back to Ukraine?

Unemployed must have sharp skills to find work

Spring thaw is on the way, but bank lending remains frozen

Tigipko considered front-runner for premier

Recall of sunflower oil hurts exporters

Bad debts find more collectors

Follow-up Ukrtelecom sale flops

Privatbank buys bank in Georgia

Mysterious court ruling blocks Ukrtelecom sale

Ukraine launches controversial sea canal despite longstanding protest

Government takes another step toward introducing capital amnesty

Regulator issues ruling to safeguard brand of American pet food producer

Ukraine’s prized chemical businesses could be sold off due to gas price hikes

Leading Ukrainian juice maker could be sold to Western giants

Irish group unveils big investment

Ukrainian road repair seeks loans

US company to build ‘independent’ ATM network in Ukraine

More Western-styled ski slopes in the works

Hot retail market gets new player

Privatization review concerns pop up again

METRO mulls expansion into retail, building on strong wholesale position

Steel tycoons pumping billions into efficiency

Industry lines up to cash in on carbon-trading deals

Benefit for employees cropping up

Foreign car sales surge on middle-class demand

Kyiv awaits second Radisson hotel