Vivartia’s catering businesses on the mend
Vivartia Group’s catering sector, long considered its weak link because of its indebtedness, appears to be on the way to recovery.
Vivartia Group’s catering sector, long considered its weak link because of its indebtedness, appears to be on the way to recovery.
The energy supply crisis and rising inflation are endangering the prospects of projects partly financed through the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility, a report by Bank of America warns.
Foreign investors, such as Bain Capital and the US-based Apollo fund, have shown significant interest in a portfolio of defaulted loans by Greek hotels that debt collector Intrum is selling.
A number of femicides over the past few days serve as yet another reminder of the failure of the authorities to cultivate and develop the reflexes and responses that may have allowed them to save the lives of these women.
The road to Langadia in the mountains of Arkadia in the northern Peloponnese winds through several villages that are full of movement and life.
Already the itinerary foreshadowed political mischief. With her trips to Greece and Turkey, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock entered a diplomatic minefield.
The recent decision reached by the European Union’s energy ministers for the upcoming winter represents a landmark for Europe’s energy security.
Credit card payments rose 32.1% in the second quarter, to 14.7 billion euros, compared to the same period last year, confirming a trend among Greek consumers, since electronic payment growth outpaced the overall consumption growth.
Greece confirmed 122,230 new coronavirus cases in the week of July 25-31, the National Public Health Organization (EODY) said in its weekly statistics report on Tuesday.
The US State Department has approved the possible sale to Greece of follow-on support for S-70 helicopters for an estimated cost of $162.07 million, the Pentagon said on Monday.