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It's the hope that kills you
Agorain Spain. Again, in a stroke of luck, the poor state of Greek football means its teams rarely... adopted a wide testing policy to root out any signs of the virus in the community. During May... with the message of the authorities that Greece had beaten the pandemic and was now open for business
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Tear gas instead of vaccines
Agorathat those who do not meet the requirement are thus prevented from everyday life and a wide range... models and narratives are cited as one of the reasons for the poor response to vaccination. Clinical..., those groups of anti-vaxxers have turned into tens of thousands of angry and determined individuals
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Greek stocks almost unchanged at end of roller coaster week
EconomyCola Hellenic – CCH (-4.5 percent) and Athens Water – EYDAP (-3.5 percent). Turnover stood above
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Even week for Greek stocks but trading thins out
Economy(-4.6 percent), Motor Oil (-2.9 percent), Mytilineos (-2.7 percent) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (-1.7
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Greek stocks up by 1.3 pct this week on banks’ 12.4 pct rebound
Economy-financial stocks, the biggest gains were posted by Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+4 percent) and Jumbo
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Greek stocks on slide for third straight week
Economy(+1.4 percent), Folli-Follie (+1.1 percent) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+0.8 percent). In contrast
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Greek stocks edge up in week of big losses for banks
Economy) and Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+8.7 percent). At the other end of the scale, banks plunged, led
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Greek stocks climb 3.8 pct during week amid increasing optimism on swift agreement
Economylosses namely Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (-2 percent) and Jumbo (-0.2 percent). The trading activity
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Greek stocks down 4.6 pct during week after Friday’s sell-off
Economythis week, namely Coca Cola Hellenic – CCH (+4.3 percent) and Folli-Follie (+4.2 percent
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Stocks plunge 8.8 pct over week in aftermath of UK referendum outcome
EconomyHellenic (CCH) of 0.40 euros per share on Jun 30. GEK Terna holds its Annual General Meeting on June
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