NAC Kazatomprom has started moving out its non-related assets, the company said on March 5. The assets are moved out under a directive by the Fund Samruk-Kazyna, which is the sole shareholder of Kazatomprom. Enterprises and their property, which are not directly involved in the core activities of Kazatomprom, “are planned for sale or compensation-free transfer to the competitive environment", and relevant local agencies of the East and South Kazakhstan and Kyzylorda regions where plants are located. Moving out non-related assets will be in 2013. As noted in the "Kazatomprom", "large-scale change program aims to get the levels of production to the standards of Western companies." At the end of 2012 uranium of Kazakhstan amounted to 20.9 thousand tons, the proportion of "Kazatomprom" - 11.9 thousand tons. Revenues for 2012 decreased by 3.7%, to US, 32 billion The net profit growth was 56,8% - US2, 9 million in 2012, up from US0, 62 million in 2011.

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