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Report on PPC’s viability ruffles feathers and shakes share price
EconomyFeatures. The latest step in reforming the company involves the divestment of lignite units in Florina and Megalopolis
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Newsletter 162 -18/05/2018
of lignite units in Florina and Megalopolis, a move that has been heavily opposed by workers’ unions
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Primary residences and lignite units top agenda ahead of Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammethe fate of the Public Power Corporation’s (PPC) Melitis and Megalopolis lignite units after the firm
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EC report analyses state of play with privatisations as HELPE hits obstacle
EconomyFeaturesqualified for the Megalopolis unit. The consortium composed of Seven Energy and Gek Terna decided
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Fears and reassurances over PPC's dire finances
EconomyFeaturesunder the spotlight. When factoring discontinued operations, namely the Melitis and Megalopolis lignite
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Primary surplus target still on lenders' agenda despite snap elections
EconomyProgrammetwo lignite-fired plants at Melitis and Megalopolis. The new deadline is July 15
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The EU, the troika inquiry and the big disconnect
Agora, then, that the Greek people were largely absent from proceedings. A security lockdown stifled any protests... a voice at proceedings as its vice president, Anni Podimata, was prevented from speaking on grounds
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Parliament starts process of probing Greek debt and MoUs - further division likely
PoliticsGreek Politicsproceedings. The committee’s aim is to audit Greece’s debt and establish whether any of it can....” The weekend’s proceedings were notable for the fact that Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos
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Greece tops EU tables for lawyers but also pending administrative court cases
Societyof the scale in terms of the length of proceedings. Greece saw the number of incoming civil and commercial...) were next. Insolvency proceedings are also sluggish in Greece, where it took on average 3.5 years
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Newsletter 86 - 02/09/2016
of discussion at the Eurogroup, as will the revival of legal proceedings against the former head.... Despite the apparent intentions to turn a new leaf, this week’s proceedings had an air of more
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