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  Emil Kyulev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emil Kyulev (Cyrillic: Емил Кюлев) (June 5, 1957 – October 26, 2005) was a Bulgarian banker, owner of DZI bank.
Kyulev was the President of the Board of Directors of the Bulgarian Swimming Federation.
Kyulev was a former elite swimmer and also a member of the BUL Junior’s National team excelling in breaststroke.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emil_Kyulev   (144 words)

  
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Emil Kyulev (born 1957) is the President of the Board of directors of the Bulgarian Swimming Federation.
Kyulev is the former elite swimmer also member of the BUL junior’s National team with the main style – breaststroke.
Kyulev are in the frame of banking, insurance and tourism.
snow.prohosting.com /bulswim/e-kyulev04.htm   (974 words)

  
 BORR Terrorism News: UPI Terrorism Watch
In the course of the investigation of Kyulev's murder, police arrested 31-year-old Yordan H, nicknamed the Dwarf, for involvement in Georgiev's assassination.
Emil Kyulev, one of the richest men in the country and owner of Bulgaria's largest insurance and banking group, DZI Group, was shot down on street in Sofia on October 26.
Kyulev's death was the eighth public murder in the country during the last three months.
www.borrull.org /e/noticia.php?id=53416   (631 words)

  
 The Kyulev dossier - People news
EMIL KYULEV rose from obscurity to be feted as one of Bulgaria’s wealthiest bankers, making powerful business and political connections along the way, before his life ended in a hail of bullets.
Kyulev was one of the initiators of the Super Borovets Project, that aims to transform the Borovets ski resort into ski centre of the Balkans.
Kyulev was a member of the government’s Council for Economic Growth (March 2002-February 2003).
www.sofiaecho.com /article/the-kyulev-dossier/id_12672/catid_30   (1345 words)

  
 RuBo@rd :: View topic - Bulgaria's biggest banking boss shot dead in central Sofia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Emil Kyulev, 49, has often been cited in the Bulgarian press as one of the richest men in the country, owning about 500 million dollars (413 million euros).
Emil Kyulev, 48, owned the majority stake in the DZI Financial Group, which runs major insurance and leasing companies, and in DZI Bank, one of Bulgaria's ten largest banks.
Kyulev was shot in his car at a road crossing, and died on the spot, police said in a statement.
www.rusbg.com /f/viewtopic.php?t=10594&language=english   (433 words)

  
  Second-Richest Bulgarian Riddled with Bullets in Downtown Sofia -   Standart / Стандaрт - ...
Emil Kyulev with his right hand, Krassimir Angarski, at a meeting of bankers in Plovdiv city.
Emil Kyulev's dead body, covered with nylon, lay on Bulgaria Boulevard for nearly 2 hours.
Kyulev's body was put in an ambulance at 11:05 p.m.
www.standartnews.com /archive/2005/10/27/english/features   (526 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Organised crime - Bulgaria's second richest man shot dead
The body of Emil Kyulev is carried away after his car was fired on.
Emil Kyulev, head of the privately owned DZI financial group and the country's second wealthiest man with an estimated fortune of £282 million, died after at least one attacker opened fire on his car in morning rush-hour traffic in central Sofia, according to police.
Mr Kyulev's death is the eighth high-profile assassination since the coalition led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party came to power two months ago.
news.scotsman.com /topics.cfm?tid=1164&id=2150562005   (689 words)

  
 Banking boss shot dead in central Sofia
An undated file picture shows Emil Kyulev, 49, the owner of Bulgaria's largest insurance and banking group, the DZI Group, who was shot dead in Sofia early on October 26, 2005.
Kyulev's murder was the latest in a series of killings to jolt the country, which has been told to crack down on organised crime if it wants to join the European Union.
Emil Kyulev, 49-year-old owner of Bulgaria's largest insurance and banking group, DZI Group, was gunned down on a central Sofia boulevard on Wednesday.
www.turkishpress.com /news.asp?i=051026143947.1t3x4tyt   (689 words)

  
 Webfactory Bulgaria Web Site Design And Development Company News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The execution of Emil Kyulev, one of the richest men in the country and owner of Bulgaria's largest insurance and banking group, DZI Group, has been described as the most provocative murder and has shocked both the business and political elite in the country.
Emil Kyulev, head of Bulgaria's largest financial group, was gunned down in a central Sofia boulevard on Wednesday.
Emil Kyulev, Bulgaria's biggest banking boss and owner of the country's largest insurance and banking group, DZI Group, was gunned down in a central Sofia boulevard on Wednesday.
www.webfactorybulgaria.com /news.php?newsid=407   (3886 words)

  
 Kyulev named Economist of 2002 - Business news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Kyulev founded Tourist Bank and Roseximbank, and is a member of the Vuzrazhdane business club.
Accepting the award, Kyulev said it was not just an achievement by an individual, but gave credit to the whole team involved.
At the award ceremony, held last week at the Sheraton Sofia, Kyulev was given a gold statuette, entitled The Fisherman and The Gold Fish, which was designed by Stavri Kalinov.
www.sofiaecho.com /art.php?id=6363&brojid=124&catid=23   (421 words)

  
 The Australian: Banking boss shot dead (archived)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
ONE of Bulgaria's richest men was shot dead in the street overnight in the latest in a series of killings to jolt the country, which has been told to crack down on organised crime if it wants to join the European Union.
Emil Kyulev, 49-year-old owner of Bulgaria's largest insurance and banking group, DZI Group, was gunned down on a central Sofia boulevard.
The shooting of Mr Kyulev was the eighth apparent gangland killing since the new government took office.
www.theaustralian.news.com.au /common/story_page/0,5744,17050556^1702,00.html   (211 words)

  
 seeurope.net :: View Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Bulgarian authorities brace themselves for battle against organized crime, forging ahead with a series of institutional-level measures in the wake of Wednesday's assassination of country's top banker Emil Kyulev, deemed by authorities to be politically motivated.
"The assassination of Emil Kyulev is an apparent contract killing that aims to produce a political impact.
Kyulev was a CEO of this investment company, holding stakes in banking, insurance, tourism and other economic spheres.
www.seeurope.net /en/Story.php?StoryID=56717&LangID=1   (282 words)

  
 Interior Minister: Kyulev's Murder is Blow on Statehood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
ULGARIAN interior minister Rumen Petkov declared war on crime in the wake of the flagrant murder of businessman Emil Kyulev in Sofia Wednesday.
The whole resource of the ministry and the prosecution will be used for active measures, said Petkov and proposed a draft law on fight against organised crime.
The conspicuous murder of Emil Kyulev aims to destabilise the country; it is a blow on statehood and is intended to obstruct Bulgaria's European Union accession.
www.pari.bg /cgi-ber/ber.news.cgi?WIN,2005,18,1,18-175   (167 words)

  
 Emil Kyulev: Bulgarian Businessmen Have the Spirit to Succeed
Emil Kyulev: Bulgarian Businessmen Have the Spirit to Succeed
Emil Kyulev is one of Bulgaria's most influential financiers, founder of Touristbank and Roseximbank and member of the Vazrazhdane club - the club of the country's big business.
On January 23, Emil Kyulev, was named Bulgaria's Economist of 2002 by the Ikonomika magazine.
www.novinite.com /view_news.php?id=18558   (1049 words)

  
 Business Day - News Worth Knowing
SOFIA — The head of a Bulgarian financial group was shot dead yesterday in the latest in a series of murders threatening to delay the Balkan state’s plan to join the European Union (EU) in 2007.
Emil Kyulev, head of the privately owned DZI financial group, died after at least one attacker riddled his car with bullets in morning rush-hour traffic in central Sofia, police said.
Kyulev’s driver was wounded and taken to hospital.
www.businessday.co.za /articles/world.aspx?ID=BD4A106344   (442 words)

  
 Recent news (Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
That morning Emil Kyulev had been shot dead in his car in downtown Sofia and his driver was seriously injured.
Kyulev received multiple injuries in the area of the head and chest and died instantly.
Kyulev was the owner of the largest insurance and banking alliance in Bulgaria, Financial Group DZI.
www.leweslinks.org /news_1.htm   (8204 words)

  
 Dnevnik a.m. - The news@8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Banker Emil Kyulev was killed on the day after a European Commission report highlighted organised crime and corruption as major road-blocks to Bulgaria's accession in 2007.
Kyulev's career as a major Bulgarian mogul could be traced backed to the early 1990s.
Before his death, Kyulev was considered to be among Bulgaria's richest men.
news.dnevnik.bg /print.php?id=5933   (245 words)

  
 Bulgaria Roseximbank Goes Public   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The shareholders of Bulgarian commercial bank Roseximbank decided to list the bank in the register of public companies voting amendments to the bank's articles of association at a general shareholders' meeting held on October 27, 2003.
Emil Kyulev will decide how many Roseximbank shares will float on BSE and on which bourse segments the shares will be traded.
Kyulev has previously said that Roseximbank-DZI group may be listed on the New York Stock Exchange or the London Stock Exchange.
www.capital.bg /weekly/03-43/9-43.htm   (258 words)

  
 Bulgarian Swimming News - by Mr. Ivan Tsanov
Emil Kyulev was shot dead in his car in the heart of the downtown.
Beside his engagement in the National swimming sport, Mr.Kyulev was the owner of the largest insurance and banking alliance in Bulgaria, the famous Bulgarian Financial Group DZI.
Kyulev will rest in the hearts and the minds in all of us.
snow.prohosting.com /bulswim   (2968 words)

  
 Bulgaria as a Science :: Marinov brothers to remain in custody, charged with conspiracy to commit murder :: November :: ...
The Marinov brothers, believed to be affiliated with defunct strong-arm grouping SIK, were arrested during a police operation triggered by last week\’s assassination of banker Emil Kyulev.
The prosecution authorities denied any connection between Kyulev\’s killing and the arrest of the notorious brothers.
Together with another 3 men, the Marinov brothers are charged with plotting the murder of general Lyuben Gotsev, a former officer from the communist-era security police, of businessman Ivan Todorov and of Nikola Damyanov, a former top executive of foreign trade company Chimimport and an adviser to Varna-based economic group TIM.
bulgarolog.blogsome.com /2005/11/02/marinov-brothers-to-remain-in-custody-charged-with-conspiracy-to-commit-murder   (372 words)

  
 State Paralysed by Banker's Murder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
ULGARIAN banker Emil Kyulev, the owner of DZI Financial Group, was shot dead on Wednesday morning while riding in his car to downtown Sofia.
One of the unofficial theories about the murder is connected with credits taken by Georgi Iliev, the VIS crime group boss who was also killed, from Roseximbank (now DZI Bank).
In 1994 Kyulev set up Roseximbank, which dealt mainly with financial operations between Bulgaria and Russia, where co-shareholder was Michael Chorny, the businessman who was expelled from Bulgaria on security concerns.
www.pari.bg /cgi-ber/ber.news.cgi?WIN,2005,18,1,18-163   (316 words)

  
 Stock Exchange Halts Trade with DZI Securities
Bulgaria's Stock Exchange halted the trade with the securities of DZI Group, the largest financial group in the country, whose boss was shot dead earlier in the day.
Emil Kyulev, head of Bulgaria's largest financial group, was gunned down in a central Sofia boulevard.
Kyulev recently entered the list of the 100 richest businessmen in Central and Eastern Europe by the Polish magazine Wprost.
212.91.166.50 /view_news.php?id=54278   (379 words)

  
 REPORTER.GR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Emil Kyulev, head of Bulgaria's largest financial group, was gunned down in a central Sofia boulevard on Wednesday morning.
Kyulev's driver was also wounded in the incident and was immediately taken to the hospital.
Yet, the bank emphasized on the professional managerial team ruling the institution and its strong determination to proceed with its expansion strategy.
www.reporter.gr /fulltext_eng.cfm?id=51027103831   (152 words)

  
 Dnevnik a.m. - The news@8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Bulgaria's DZI Bank, owned by banker Emil Kyulev, said its assets crossed the 1 bln lev mark last week and now total 1.02 bln levs, up 41% on end-'04 and 62% y/y/.
The assets of the bank stood at 940 mln levs by end-June, shows data of the central bank.
Kyulev sold 25% of DZI to institutional investors from Austria, Great Britain and Germany in March this year.
news.dnevnik.bg /print.php?id=5480   (129 words)

  
 Emil Kyulev Aims at Trading DZI and Roseximbank Shares at London Stock Exchange
Emil Kyulev Aims at Trading DZI and Roseximbank Shares at London Stock Exchange
Bulgarian Roseximbank board chairman and Contract Sofia manager Emil Kyulev speaks to Ivan Mihalev of Capital weekly
DZI will become sooner or later a public limited company and its shares will be traded on local and international stock exchanges.
www.capital.bg /weekly/02-37/9-37.htm   (914 words)

  
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This is the headline capping an article in "24 Chassa" which lists the names of the members of the so called G-13 (the paper dubs it a politico-economic lodge).
According to the "Sega" paper, the list includes: Kyulev, Dionisiev, Valentin Zlatev (Rosbulneft), Nikolai Gigov (Delta G) and Chorny.
"Sega" recalls that the old G-13, set up in 1993, declared itself to be a association of major businessmen and included Pavlov, Dionisiev and Kyulev.
www.b-info.com /places/Bulgaria/news/98-08/aug24d.bta   (804 words)

  
 seeurope.net :: View Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The buyer is ‘Contract Sofia’ Ltd. owned by the banker Emil Kyulev.
This was announced by Standard Daily in an article under the title ‘Kyulev took State Insurance Institute for EUR 21.5 M’.
The title in Dnevnik Daily is ‘Emil Kyulev acquired SII for EUR 21.5 M’.
www.seeurope.net /en/Story.php?StoryID=30683&LangID=1   (402 words)

  
 Forbes.com: Bulgaria's DZI-Roseximbank to float on NYSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
"Plans are to be listed not only on the local bourse but to be on an international bourse too because the capitalisation we'd get here would be much lower," Emil Kyulev, manager of Roseximbank and CEO of insurer DZI, told a news conference.
A 20-percent stake in DZI, Bulgaria's biggest insurance company, is already traded on the fledgling local bourse.
Kyulev said Roseximbank would be listed on the Sofia Stock Exchange in some two to three months to make it a public company before floating a stake of the whole group abroad.
www.forbes.com /newswire/2003/09/25/rtr1091345.html   (259 words)

  
 News from Bulgaria, 96-10-21
He describes the central bank's moves as inconsistent and wavering and not contributing for the return of confidence in the banking system as a whole.
According to Mr Kyulev the nearly threefold hike of the interest rate (on September 23 the BNB raised the interest rate from 108 per cent to 300 per cent) followed by its smooth decrease is an approach inapplicable in the real economy.
According to popular financial expert and former vice governor of the BNB Emil Hursev, the central bank should have lowered the base interest rate already before October 20 which is the date on which the banks set their terms on one-month deposits.
www.hri.org /news/agencies/bta/1996/96-10-21.bta.html   (2801 words)

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