Sunday, July 8, 2012

Greece privatization

  • ATHENS, Greece - Greeces three-party coalition government will try to get the economy out of its deep recession by encouraging private investment and making privatization its highest priority, Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras said Saturday.
  • (Arizona Daily Star)
  • We ask for an adjustment, Samaras said in a speech to parliament as he presented his governments targets for the next four years, promising to push through a privatization drive and keep Greece in the eurozone.
  • (Big Hollywood)
  • ATHENS, Greece - Greeces privatization fund says its president has resigned for personal reasons. Ioannis Koukiadis submitted his resignation to interim Finance Minister Giorgos Zanias last week for purely personal reasons, the fund said in an announcement Wednesday.
  • (Winnipeg Free Press)
  • With the new tax system and by tackling tax evasion, by simplifying the business environment and speeding up privatization, Greece will show that it is taking steps, said Hatzidakis. It will come as a pleasant surprise. ($1 = 0.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Greece's commitment in the bailout agreement is for a tighter timetable than the original, which had provided for TRAINOSE to be sold in early 2013.
  • (Kathimerini)
  • The latest black propaganda from the regime states that privatization will solve the debt problem.
  • (OpEdNews.com)
  • He added that the privatization of Public Power Corporation will come later.
  • (MENAFN)
  • ATHENS--Greece still faces significant hurdles in jump-starting its long delayed privatization program, the head of the privatization agency said Tuesday, urging the government and political leaders to work together to unblock impediments to the program.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • Greece will accelerate and widen a privatization program, while planned austerity cuts will be implemented over four years instead of two, said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The euro fell from a one-month high of $1.
  • (YAHOO!)

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