Sunday 25 August 2013

QMobile Price


Q Mobiles Mobile Phones

QMobile has now become a trend in Pakistan and is amongst top leading brand of mobile competing American and Korean giants. Despite a new name in market Q Mobile has managed goodwill from customers and consumers. Launched recently but with complete top notch work and excellent customer care services and appealing new technology dragging customers in huge numbers. Q Mobiles are stylish yet useful and comes affordable prices which attract users; prices are convenient and ideal in the market if you compare them with other giant competitors. The fact seems clear with their appealing prices and innovative technology Q Mobile is fastest growing mobile handset company in Pakistan. Some latest popular Q mobile phones are Noir A600, Q Mobile E990 and others.
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Q Mobiles E780
Q Mobiles E780
RS. 4100
Q Mobiles E100
Q Mobiles E100
RS. 2100
Q Mobiles E75
Q Mobiles E75
RS. 3850
Q Mobiles Noir A15 3D
Q Mobiles Noir A15 3D
RS. 16500
Q Mobiles Noir A700
Q Mobiles Noir A700
RS. 22900
Q Mobiles Noir A60
Q Mobiles Noir A60
RS. 14000
Q Mobiles Noir A500
Q Mobiles Noir A500
RS. 16000
Q Mobiles Noir A950
Q Mobiles Noir A950
RS. 25800
Q Mobiles Noir A600
Q Mobiles Noir A600
RS. 20600
Q Mobiles Noir A20
Q Mobiles Noir A20
RS. 19500
Q Mobiles Bolt A4
Q Mobiles Bolt A4
RS. 8200
Q Mobiles Bolt A2 Lite
Q Mobiles Bolt A2 Lite
RS. 6200
Q Mobiles X6
Q Mobiles X6
RS. 4300
Q Mobiles E2
Q Mobiles E2
RS. 2650
Q Mobiles E60
Q Mobiles E60
RS. 3250
Q Mobiles E760
Q Mobiles E760
RS. 4350
Q Mobiles Noir A5 Classic
Q Mobiles Noir A5 Classic
RS. 10400
Q Mobiles Noir A50
Q Mobiles Noir A50
RS. 12400
Q Mobiles Noir A2 Classic
Q Mobiles Noir A2 Classic
RS. 8400
Q Mobiles E795
Q Mobiles E795
RS. 1900
Q Mobiles M550 Movie King
Q Mobiles M550 Movie King
RS. 3400
Q Mobiles E40
Q Mobiles E40
RS. 2850
Q Mobiles E790
Q Mobiles E790
RS. 2000
Q Mobiles Noir A7
Q Mobiles Noir A7
RS. 12800
Q Mobiles E9
Q Mobiles E9
RS. 3800
Q Mobiles E770
Q Mobiles E770
RS. 3700
Q Mobiles E880
Q Mobiles E880
RS. 4900
Q Mobiles E8
Q Mobiles E8
RS. 3650
Q Mobiles E7
Q Mobiles E7
RS. 3350
Q Mobiles E6
Q Mobiles E6
RS. 3150
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Start Small Business in Russia

How to start a small business in Russia
In Moscow, one can find bakers from France, a fashion boutique owner from Italy, and even an architect from Morocco. Source: ITAR-TASS
Before the mid-2000s, people from developed nations had a widespread belief that doing business in Russia was possible only for international corporations, as rumors about its enormous corruption and local ways kept potential entrepreneurs away.
According to data provided by the Federal Tax Service of Russia (FTS), in 2005, less than 15 percent of small businesses registered by foreign citizens did not involve entrepreneurs from CIS countries, who were actively developing the trade market segment at that time.
In large cities and regions today, one can more and more often find services offered by entrepreneurs from almost every corner of the world.
According to the FTS data for May 2013, about 25,000 foreigner nationals work in Russia on a Sole Proprietor License, with CIS citizens accounting for 60 percent of these licenses.
For instance, in Moscow and St. Petersburg, one can find bakers from France, restaurateurs from Japan or the former Yugoslavia, a fashion boutique owner from Italy, and even an architect from Morocco. Russia Beyond the Headlines tried to find out just how difficult it may be for foreigners to start a business in Russia.
A land of opportunities
“Why I decided to start my business in Russia? Here, unlike in the EU member states, no one complains much about the global crisis, and the taxation system is more or less moderate — six percent income tax for individual entrepreneurs,” says Marouan Sbai, an architect from Morocco who has been residing in Russia since 2004.
“Even though the competition in my field is tough, Russia remains a wonderland of opportunities for further growth and business development.”
Michelle Bolognani from Italy, having already spent five years in Russia, also sticks to this opinion.
About a year ago, she and her Russian friend opened a small fashion-clothing store in Moscow.
“Unlike in satiated Europe, Russia has enough space for almost any idea. The most important thing is that this market has really crazy dynamics, so the business is developing at a rapid pace,” says Bolognani.
Cutting down on red tape
In the last 3–4 years, Russia began active work on improving the country’s business climate by reforming its legislation, simplifying official procedures, etc.
In 2012, this helped the country to move from position 120 to position 112 in the Ease of Doing Business Index established by the World Bank; by 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to move Russia into the top 20 on the list. At the moment, the leading positions in this rating are occupied by Singapore, Hong Kong and New Zealand.
The main difference between an LLC and an SP is in the registration procedure. In order to become a Sole Proprietor, you need to pay the state duty of 800 rubles ($25).
For registration as an LLC, an authorized capital of at least 10,000 rubles ($309) is required, as well as a written company charter.
An SP registration for foreigners is possible only after receiving a work permit with the right to work in Russia. A foreigner must have temporary or permanent registration (i.e., a home address) in Russia.
Such optimization concerns business registration, filing with non-commercial organizations and other red-tape procedures. Just five years ago, registration at the tax inspectorate could have taken an entire day.
Now, thanks to electronic queues and precise work regulations for tax service officers, this procedure will claim only an hour of your time.
“The most important thing is careful preparation of all documents required to obtain a Sole Proprietor License: a notarized translation of a foreign citizen’s passport, temporary residency permit or permanent residence permit, and a receipt confirming payment of the state duty of 800 rubles [$25],” says Sbai.
One should remember that, in order to operate in the country, one must obtain a corresponding visa and residence permit. Most foreigners decide to move to Russia after working in the country for some other company.
“I decided to register as a Sole Proprietor, because registering another legal entity — such as the Limited Liability Company (OOO) — requires more documents, and the taxes are higher as well. Such a legal entity is better when starting a business with a Russian partner,” Sbai says, sharing more of his experiences.
To register a legal entity, one can turn to a company that specializes in providing legal services to foreigners. “I studied at the Moscow Institute of Architecture and, hence, I know the language well; still, I contacted a law firm to examine all the papers,” Sbai says. The average price of a consultation is 5,000 rubles ($155).
Initial capital and the Russian language
The amount of initial capital required to start a business in Russia certainly depends on the specific kind of activity. “However, going to a new place without having a spare €10,000–15,000 is not advisable, even if you are a designer and you do not actually need investments,” say the entrepreneurs interviewed by RBTH.
This is especially true since, first, you have to get settled in, find accommodations, etc. The cost of renting an apartment depends on the city in which you want to live. While in Novosibirsk or Yekaterinburg a small, furnished apartment will set you back up to 10,000 rubles per month ($310), Moscow prices start at 25,000 rubles ($775).
In addition, any businessperson will have to learn Russian. “Without knowing the language, you will not achieve anything, no matter if you are in Russia or in any other country. You need to talk to customers in their language,” says Yolanta, a business owner from Lithuania whose company operates in both of these countries.

How to avoid obstacles?
What can cause problems for those doing business in Russia? There are many things, according to the businesspeople interviewed by RBTH.
It could be the constant bureaucracy and corruption risks: For example, when leasing premises, one will have to go through multiple inspections by the fire department, sanitary and epidemiological inspection service, and so on. However, these types of red-tape obstacles are also present in China and Europe.