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FIVE COMPANIES FILED BIDS FOR MIG-29 FIGHTERS UPGRADING

Five companies filed bids for upgrading the army's 20 Soviet-built MiG-29 fighters in an international tender aimed at bringing Bulgaria’s air force up to NATO standards. The five offers, opened at the defence ministry came from Russia's RSK MiG, Israel's

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 480

BULGARIA EXPECTS USD 1 BLN OF RUSSIAN INVESTMENTS

Bulgaria expects to attract Russian investments worth about USD 1 BLN in the next few years, Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Nikolay Vassilev said in an exclusive interview for the Russian news agency Itar-Tass. According to him Sofia counts on

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 542

GREECE HOPES TO RANK FIRST AMONG INVESTORS IN BULGARIA

Greece has the ambition to be Bulgaria's top investor and trading partner, Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Ioannis Magriotis said at the Bulgarian-Greek forum, which opened January 22 in the framework of Greece’s Prime Minister Costas Simitis’s visit in Bu

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 590

SOFIA INDEX HITS A RECORD-HIGH AFTER LUKOIL TRADE ON STOCK EXCHANGE

A package of some 5% or 700,000 shares in Lukoil Neftochim refinery were traded yesterday on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange at BGN 20 each, immediately raising Sofia index to a record high of 138,49. Lukoil shares are normally traded at BGN 8-BGN 10 each.

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 435

BULGARIA READY TO GRANT EUR 1,300 M AID TO AFGHANISTAN

"Bulgaria is ready to participate in the reconstruction of Afghanistan with EUR 1,300 M to be used for technical assistance in the fields of agriculture, reconstruction of the destroyed transport and telecommunications networks, infrastructure, education

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 494

TURKISH TEXTILE HOLDING PLANS OPERATIONS IN BULGARIA

Turkey’s textile holding company Menderes Tekstil plans to invest USD 2 M in the construction of a textile factory in the town of Svilengrad in Southern Bulgaria. The Instanbul-listed company turnout in 2002 is expected to reach USD 19 M, with USD 15 M of

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 524

BULGARIA’S BIGGEST SMELTER POSTED BGN 2,5 M LOSS FOR 2001

KTMZ, Bulgaria’s biggest lead and zinc-smelter posted a BGN 2,5 M loss for 2001. The slump is attributed to low metal prices on international markets.

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 485

INSURERS EXPECT BGN 30 M FROM “GREEN CARDS” PREMIUMS

“Green Card” bureau, which is to sell the obligatory insurance policies for travels abroad, set premium revenues for 2002 at BGN 30 M, Dnevnik Daily wrote, citing a bureau board member. The start of the bureau’s operations will be discussed at the general

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 485

IMPORTED RAW SUGAR WILL BE PREFERRED BY PRODUCERS IN 2002

Raw sugar imports from Latin American countries will continue to provide a large part of the necessary amounts for Bulgarian sugar mills in 2002. In the opinion of beet and sugar producers imported raw sugar will be preferred mainly because of the high co

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 487

RUSSIAN GAS TO TURKEY VIA BULGARIA LIKELY TO INCREASE

The amounts of natural gas transported from Russia to Turkey via Bulgaria is likely to be increased, Deputy Prime Minister Nikolay Vassilev said, following his meeting with officials from Russia’s gas giant Gazprom in Moscow. According to him Bulgaria wil

Business | January 22, 2002, Tuesday // 00:00 | Viewed: 471

VARNA SHIPYARD DECLARED INSOLVENT

The Varna Regional Court declared the Varna shipyard insolvent on January 21. The court’s decision can be appealed in ten-day term.

Business | January 21, 2002, Monday // 00:00 | Viewed: 371

SECOND NATIONWIDE PRIVATE TELEVISION LICENCE NOT GRANTED

At a meeting on January 21, the Council on Electronic Media (CEM) decided not to propose to the State Telecommunications Commission to issue second private nationwide television licence to neither of the three firms that applied. Media Broadcasting Servic

Business | January 21, 2002, Monday // 00:00 | Viewed: 490

ING, PIRAEUSTO BANK PLAN OPERATIONS IN BULGARIA

Dutch financial services group ING Group NV plans to explore possibilities with Piraeus Bank in Southeast Europe and Bulgaria in particular, ING said in a statement announcing the finalisation of its Greek link-up with Piraeus. ING Group NV and Piraeus Ba

Business | January 21, 2002, Monday // 00:00 | Viewed: 474

RUSSIA TO SEND NUCLEAR WASTE BACK TO BULGARIA

Russia plans to send back spent nuclear fuel from Bulgarian Nuclear Power Plant Kozloduy, Bulgarian National Radio reported. In November and December last year spent nuclear waste from Nuclear Power Plant’s Units 3 and 4 were sent to Russia for recycling.

Business | January 21, 2002, Monday // 00:00 | Viewed: 496

BEAR STERNS ANALYSTS CONSIDER BRADY BONDS PRICES TOO HIGH

Bear Sterns Investment bank has changed its recommendation on Bulgarian bonds from hold to sell, Reuters reported. According to analysts the move has been triggered by the receding chances of fresh buybacks.

Business | January 21, 2002, Monday // 00:00 | Viewed: 461

ALBANIA SEEKS TO INCREASE ELECTRICITY IMPORTS FROM BULGARIA

Tirana seeks Bulgaria’s cooperation in coping with the severe electricity crisis during the winter, Anguel Minev, Bulgaria’s Deputy Energy Minister, announced. Albania has asked for an increase in Bulgaria’s exports of electricity to the country.

Business | January 21, 2002, Monday // 00:00 | Viewed: 449

RUSSIA INTERESTED IN TELECOM, THERMO-ELECTRIC PLANTS PRIVATIZATION

Russian companies are interested in the privatization of the Bulgarian Telecommunications Company, the energy sector, and the banking sector, the economic adviser to the Russian Embassy in Bulgaria Anatolii Podsipanin told Darik Radio. The privatization o

Business | January 20, 2002, Sunday // 00:00 | Viewed: 612

SS-23 MISSILES MIGHT BE DESTROYED AT TEREM DEFENSE PLANT

The TEREM defense plant in Veliko Turnovo is prepared to undertake the destruction of the SS-23 missiles. The plant has informed the Ministry of Defense on that and is preparing its offer.

Business | January 20, 2002, Sunday // 00:00 | Viewed: 500

71% OF VOTES IN POLL SHOULD CURRENCY BOARD REMAIN IN BG POSITIVE

The majority of the readers who cast their votes in the latest poll of the novinite.com support the currency board in Bulgaria.

Business | January 20, 2002, Sunday // 00:00 | Viewed: 434

PRIVATIZATION AGENCY CHIEF: NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL BULGARTABAC

The time to sell the tobacco holding Bulgartabac is now, the Executive Director of the Privatization Agency Apostol Apostolov said in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio. This is necessitated by the fact, according to him, that currently there i

Business | January 20, 2002, Sunday // 00:00 | Viewed: 484

MG CORPORATION TO ASSIST UN IN HUMAN RIGHTS OBSERVATION

The President of MG Corporation Iliya Pavlov signed the global compact agreement in the headquarters of UN in New York at the invitation of Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations. Annan first proposed the Global Compact in an address to the W

Business | January 19, 2002, Saturday // 00:00 | Viewed: 445
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