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SKOPJE (Macedonia), January 21 (SeeNews) – The Macedonian telecoms regulator said that the number of IPTV subscribers in the country rose 64.89% on the year to 58,385 at the end of the third quarter of 2012.
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BUCHAREST (Romania), January 21 (SeeNews) – The Romanian arm of German logistics company Karl-Heinz Dietrich International Exped (KHD) said on Monday it plans to invest a total of 15 million euro ($20 million) in warehouses in the northwestern town of…
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SOFIA (Bulgaria), January 21 (SeeNews) – US-based investment manager Artio Global Management has cut its stake in Bulgarian telecommunications group BTC [BUL:5BT] below 5.0% of all voting shares, BTC said in a bourse filing on Monday.
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UPDATE 1 – Bulgarian court postpones hearing on insolvency claim against arms maker VMZ Sopot
by bifadminSOFIA (Bulgaria), January 21 (SeeNews) – The district court in the city of Plovdiv said on Monday it has postponed the hearing on an insolvency claim against state-owned arms manufacturer VMZ Sopot for February 18.
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CHISINAU (Moldova), January 21 (SeeNews) – Moldova's prime minister Vlad Filat said the country's economy would grow by 4.0% this year while budget deficit would be equivalent to 1.5% of the projected gross domestic product (GDP).
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BUCHAREST (Romania), January 21 (SeeNews) – All the Romanian stock market closed down on Monday, as daily turnover decreased, bourse data showed.
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PODGORICA (Montenegro), January 21 (SeeNews) – Austria’s Strabag said it plans to place a squeeze-out bid for the stake of 5.01% in Montenegrin road construction company Crnagoraput [MNG:CPUT] it does not already own.
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LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), January 21 (SeeNews) – Airport operator Aerodrom Ljubljana and the Infrastructure and Spatial Planning Ministry signed a contract on the co-funding of a new passenger terminal at Ljubljana's Joze Pucnik airport, local media r…
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SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), January 21 (SeeNews) – The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said on Monday it invested 125 million euro ($166 million) in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2012.
