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Eleven file expressions of interest to supervise Banja Luka-Prnjavor road project in Bosnia
by bifadminBANJA LUKA (Bosnia and Herzegovina), January 25 (SeeNews) – The state-owned motorway company of Bosnia’s Serb Republic, Autoputevi RS, said on Friday that 11 companies have filed expressions of interest to supervise the design and construction of …
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SOFIA (Bulgaria), January 25 (SeeNews) – All Bulgarian stock market indices closed higher on Friday, as turnover fell, bourse data showed.
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ZAGREB (Croatia), January 25 (SeeNews) – Croatia's top dairy firm Dukat [ZSE:LURA-R-A] said on Friday it will outsource as of April all of its current operations for the delivery of finished products to retailers.
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Fresenius Medical Care opens new production line at Serbian site – Vrsac municipality
by bifadminBELGRADE (Serbia), January 25 (SeeNews) – Germany’s Fresenius Medical Care opened on Friday a new 602,000 euro ($803,249) production line for bloodlines at its site in Serbia's northern town of Vrsac, the Vrsac municipality said.
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BUCHAREST (Romania), January 25 (SeeNews) – Romania's prime minister Victor Ponta has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to extend its current precautionary two-year stand-by deal with the country by two months, local media reported on Fr…
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ZAGREB (Croatia), January 25 (SeeNews) – Croatian stock market indices dropped on Friday, bourse data indicated.
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SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), January 25 (SeeNews) – Two of the three share indices of Bosnia's Sarajevo Stock Exchange on Friday closed higher than a week earlier, while those of the Banja Luka bourse ended lower, stock market data showed.
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BANJA LUKA (Bosnia and Herzegovina), January 25 (SeeNews) – Bosnian textile maker Hakadesh opened its own factory on Friday after working in leased premises for seven years, the local authoritities in Gradiska where the factory is located said.
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LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), January 25 (SeeNews) – Slovenian port operator Luka Koper [LJE:LKPG] said on Friday its container throughput fell 3.0% to 570,744 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) last year.