Corporate raiding hurts investment

On Jan. 25, police raided the Odesa plant of Stalkanat Silur, a steel rope and wire producer, seizing documents from the plant’s administrative building.
Feb 3 at 00:04 | Jakub Parusinski

Bright spots and low-hanging fruit Editor’s Note: The Kyiv Post and leading Kyiv-based investment bank Dragon Capital got together to pick the top 10 companies for investors to keep an eye on in 2012.
Feb 2 at 23:07 | Kyiv Post
OECD cites four sectors as tops in investment potential Nearly three years in the making, Ukraine’s strategic sector competitiveness report has finally been unveiled by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development.
Feb 2 at 22:58 | Jakub Parusinski
Ukraine only starting to harness potential of renewable energy Ukraine is beginning to harness what Mother Nature has endowed it in a big way.
Feb 2 at 22:45 | Mark Rachkevych
How and where to invest in Ukraine – if you can stand the risk With developed markets mired in stagnation, investors are scouring the globe in search of places to put their money.
Feb 2 at 22:39 | Jakub Parusinski
Ukraine’s richest double net worth in five years, control more of GDP Ukraine’s 30 richest people now account for more than half the nation’s gross domestic product, indicating that wealth concentration has intensified noticeably since 2006, when the Kyiv Post published the nation’s first ranking of richest Ukrainians.
Dec 15, 2011 at 21:53 | Mark Rachkevych
Ukraine’s richest enjoy lavish lifestyles abroad If Ukraine’s European Union membership hopes fizzle because of foreign policy fiascos under President Viktor Yanukovych, the least affected will be the very rich and influential oligarchs who back him.
Dec 15, 2011 at 21:25 | Vlad Lavrov
Food standards low, posing threats to taste and health Have you ever wondered why milk and butter from the supermarket sometimes don't taste anything like they do west of Ukraine’s borders?
Dec 8, 2011 at 23:12 | Oksana Faryna
Having a tasty piece of Kyiv While Chicken Kiev may be the food most frequently associated with Ukraine’s capital abroad, this is certainly not a local association.
Dec 8, 2011 at 22:50 | Olga Rudenko
Bad storage to blame for shortage of fresh, affordable consumer produce Ever wonder why iceberg lettuce can’t be purchased year round in Ukraine at affordable prices, or why a fruit or vegetable prematurely spoils after buying it?
Dec 8, 2011 at 22:44 | Mark Rachkevych
Cooking classes offer tasty pastime Some people prefer cooking in their kitchen at home.
Dec 8, 2011 at 22:36 | Mariya Manzhos