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BELGRADE (Serbia), February 8 (SeeNews) – State-owned postal services operator PTT Srbija said on Friday it has signed a 10.5 million euro ($14.1 million) deal with a tie-up lead by Toshiba for the supply of equipment for the automated sorting of post…
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UPDATE 1- Istanbul bourse offers support for privatisation of Montenegro Stock Exchange – Montenegrin fin min
by bifadminPODGORICA (Montenegro), February 8 (SeeNews) – The Istanbul Stock Exchange has offered support in the privatisation of the Montenegrin bourse, the finance ministry in Podgorica said on Friday.
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PODGORICA (Montenegro), February 8 (SeeNews) – Poland's POL-DROG is interested in investing in infrastructure projects in Montenegro, the Montenegrin transport ministry said.
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SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), February 8 (SeeNews) – The share indices of Bosnia's two stock exchanges, in Sarajevo and Banja Luka, on Friday closed mixed, as compared to a week earlier, bourse data showed.
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BUCHAREST (Romania), February 7 (SeeNews) – The Romanian leu ended slightly stronger versus the euro on Friday, data from a local bank indicated.
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BUCHAREST (Romania), February 8 (SeeNews) – Romanian investment fund SIF Banat Crisana [BSE:SIF1] has bought 0.57% equity in Biofarm [BSE:BIO] for 1.43 million lei ($435,000/325,000 euro), increasing further its holdings in the local drug maker, bour…
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BELGRADE (Serbia), February 8 (SeeNews) – Belgian food retailer Delhaize Group has offered 9.7 million euro ($13 million) for a 16.26% stake in Serbian peer C Market, Belgrade-based media reported on Friday.
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Montenegro says winding up motorway project talks with Bechtel/Enka, Chinese partners, EIB
by bifadminPODGORICA (Montenegro), February 8 (SeeNews) – Montenegrin transport minister Ivan Brajovic said talks with the three most serious candidates for the implementation of the Bar-Boljare motorway project are in their final stage.
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ZAGREB (Croatia), February 8 (SeeNews) – Croatian retailer Plodine said on Friday it plans to issue a tranche of corporate bonds on February 25 with a nominal value of 1.0 kuna ($0.1764/0.1319 euro) each.

