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    Khimprom (Russian: Волгоградское открытое акционерное общество «Химпром», formerly known as Plant 91) was a major producer of industrial and consumer chemical...
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  • Khimprom may refer to: Khimprom (Volgograd) in Volgograd, Russia Cheboksary Khimprom in Novocheboksarsk, Russia This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Two examples of a dead cat bounce can be seen in the stock price of Khimprom Volgograd around the period of 2007-2008....
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  • positions in chemical companies including JSC Khimprom (Volgograd), JSC Propane-butane Company, JSC Sibur Khimprom. From 2005 to 2007, he was the CEO of JSC...
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    Andrey Bocharov (category Governors of Volgograd Oblast)
    tried to obtain federal funds for the revival of the chemical plant Khimprom. Khimprom was previously used to manufacture nerve agents and various dual-use...
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    timber-working mills at Shumerlin. The largest companies in the region include Khimprom Novocheboksarsk (revenues of $164.54 million in 2017), Accond (confectionery...
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    joint-stock companies Halogen and Minudobrenia, Berezniki Azot and Volgograd-based Khimprom (transferred to Renova in 2006). In 2007, all assets under Mazepin's...
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