Could you @Ivanovich please translate the last bit: it can be viewed in cyrillic windows encoding FOREXBANKONLINE.COM Meta Description: forex,bank,asset,money,management,company,exchange,currency,share,equity,stock,market,finance,credi t,investment,transfer,transaction,convertation,fund,trader IP Address: 67.15.54.22 (ARIN & RIPE IP search) IP Location: - Everyones Internet Inc Name Server: NS1.SLAVHOST.COM NS2.SLAVHOST.COM ICANN Registrar: ONLINENIC, INC. Created: 31-may-2005 Expires: 31-may-2006 Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK Registrant: ÃëåêñåéÃà ëîâ +7.9058005459 ÃëåêñåéÃà ëîâ Ãèðà ,5 à êà òåðÃáóðã,ÃÃ¥Ãòðà ëüÃûé,RUSSIAN FEDERATION 620005 If I had known that they are Russian broker, would never open an account with them myself. Some of your views @Ivanovich about Russia are outdated Regards, James
My views about Russia are outdated? I moved from there two months ago! What do you claim I said that was outdated? I have cyrillic installed on my system to autoencode The info you're looking for is a name. Alexei Malov. It's repeated twice, and then simply "Mira, 5" which is an address. Ekaterinburg, Centralni (central), etc. there's nothing there to really translate. Probably city center, "Mira, 5" which is probably an office complex or building. Since there's no "Ulitsa" (street) or "Prospeckt" (Avenue) then I have to assume it's a city center of sorts.
Usually if it's prospekt (like the one in Moscow) they say so. Mira can also be the name of the building in the city center.
Stop what? I'm glad you know the place. All I was saying was "usually", and I admitted not knowing the place. This is what I get for trying to be helpful.