Metlen goes ahead with Bulgarian acquisition
Metlen announced on Wednesday it has signed a non-binding agreement to enter the process of the acquisition of a 75% stake in the Bulgarian energy trading business of Most Energy JSC.
Metlen announced on Wednesday it has signed a non-binding agreement to enter the process of the acquisition of a 75% stake in the Bulgarian energy trading business of Most Energy JSC.
Due to a one-day strike organized by the Athens Daily Newspaper Journalists’ Union (ESIEA) on Tuesday, Kathimerini English Edition will only cover breaking news and feature articles previously published in its print edition.
A long-overdue lifeline may be on the way for thousands of Cypriots caught in a property snarl.
International credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s has given the green light – albeit indirectly – for the early repayment of the first bailout loans planned by the Greek government.
For generations, the Aland Islands, an autonomous stretch of rocky coves in the middle of the Baltic Sea, were home to hunters and a gun culture rooted in Nordic backcountry traditions.
The tax administration will launch a push on June 16 to cross-check all the vehicles registered in the country.
The country’s rational political forces could, surely, find some common ground on the issues of education.
Greece’s open-air cinemas, an iconic summer pastime, are back in full swing but ticket prices are climbing. Attendance has started strong. ‘People realize summer weather comes early now and aren’t afraid to come out,’ said Kostas Gounaris.
The Greek Basketball League finals between Panathinaikos and Olympiacos are set to resume, following meetings on Wednesday between the two clubs’ owners and Alternate Minister for Sports, Yiannis Vroutsis.
Non-bank blue chips carried the Greek stock market higher for the second day in a row on Wednesday.