Blueground to buy Tabas
With an eye on expanding into Latin America and entering the Mexican market in early 2023, Greek startup Blueground is moving ahead with the acquisition of Tabas, a Brazilian startup.
With an eye on expanding into Latin America and entering the Mexican market in early 2023, Greek startup Blueground is moving ahead with the acquisition of Tabas, a Brazilian startup.
With the pandemic receding, children back in school and businesses telling employees to return to the office, the companies that own big office buildings were hoping to move on this fall from a nightmarish two years.
The Bank of Cyprus on Friday reported 9 million euros in losses for the first nine months of 2022, given that the profits it would have reported were absorbed by its voluntary retirement plan.
Development & Investments Minister Adonis Georgiadis paid a visit to the construction site at the Hellinikon investment project on Friday.
Olympiakos and Panathinaikos offered their fans a very differing taste in the Euroleague this week, with the Reds triumphing in Germany over Bayern Munich and the Greens suffering a 30-point loss at Fenerbahce.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s compulsive repetition of the slogan “We will come in the night,” as a threat against Greece, has become quite quaint. And predictable. It follows every failure to carry out some aggressive initiative (as in another invasion of Syria), when some foreign entity (such as the United States or the EU)…
Megaplast, a global leader in flexible packaging production, launched its new industrial plant, which forms part of its 23-million-euro investment program of the last three years, in Thiva, Central Greece, on Friday.
The declared goal of Greek diplomacy for a rapprochement with Libya is correct. The neighboring country should not be monopolized by other foreign influences.
Police in Arta have arrested a 55-year-old man suspected of beating his 60-year-old brother to death. A police statement said the accused allegedly struck his brother at 5 p.m. in the yard of a house, which they shared, resulting in a fatal injury.
The decline of stock prices on Wednesday and Thursday on the Greek bourse sufficed to put an end to the benchmark’s six-week streak of weekly growth, despite the ground it recovered on Friday, in line with most of its eurozone peers.