Press Review March 26: Milk, drugs and taxis
Taxi drivers to join dairy farmers and pharmacists in revolt over troika mandated reform bill; the Hellinikon site is to be chopped up and resold for profit following privatization; investors…
Taxi drivers to join dairy farmers and pharmacists in revolt over troika mandated reform bill; the Hellinikon site is to be chopped up and resold for profit following privatization; investors…
Valued at over 1.2 billion euros the site of the former airport at Hellinikon may be sold for much less (photo by airlines470 via Flickr); Greece ‘returns’ to Europe; European…
The initial offer for the former airport site at Hellinikon reaches 2 billion; beneficiaries of the ‘social dividend’ will receive between 500 and 1000 euros; new legislation seeks to prevent…
Greece’s Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund is courting U.S. hedge funds as it seeks to lure investment in everything from ports to islands to finance the country’s bailout.
The EU’s commissioner for economic and monetary affairs Olli Rehn told European Parliament that school and hospital buildings are not part of Greece’s privatization program.
How the state lottery’s new owners used the stock’s price increase to finance the purchase with a €400 million loan. Everybody’s a winner – except the Greek state