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(E) Barr Raises Pliva Bid to $2.3 Bln, Beating Actavis
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Barr Raises Pliva Bid to $2.3 Bln, Beating Actavis (Update2) June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. raised its offer for Pliva d.d. to $2.3 billion in cash to trump Actavis Group hf in the largest takeover of an eastern European drugmaker. Pliva investors will get 755 kuna a share, or about $26.15 for each global depositary receipt, Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey- based Barr said in a PRNewswire statement today. Actav
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(E) Croatia To Spend 1.2 Billion Euros To Modernize, Create Professional Army
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Croatia To Spend 1.2 Billion Euros To Modernize, Create Professional Army By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, ZAGREB, Croatia Croatia is to spend some 1.2 billion euros ($1.5 billion) over the next ten years to modernize its armed forces with the aim of having fully professional army in line with NATO standards, according to a strategy document published June 29. ”Since there is a small possibility of a classical military threat coupled with
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(E) Croatia: Rijeka Gateway Project to Increase Int'l Cargo Traffic
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Croatia: Rijeka Gateway Project to Increase Int'l Cargo Traffic 13:47 - 02 June 2006 - Modernisation, overhaul and restructuring of Rijeka port within Rijeka Gateway project is gradually changing the look of Rijeka port and coastline, as the project aims to transform this port into one of the main ports not only in Croatia, but also in the central and eastern Europe, it was shown during a videoconference on revitalisation of Eur
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(E) Croatia baterije will Close Down Operations after 100 years?
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Croatia: CB Closes Down Operations 14:28 - 02 June 2006 - Croatia baterije (CB) d.d. is one of the leading European producers of pocket flashlights with annual production of about one million pieces, will close down operations as the factory is no longer profitable, said management, 'CT' reports. In Croatia, this Zagreb-based company currently holds a 70% of pocket flashlights market, while 94 percent of production is export
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(E) Croatia will have the first 3.5GHz frequency in the European market
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Croatia will have the first 3.5GHz frequency Samsung to rollout WiMAX in Croatia 25/05/2006 by Parthajit Samsung Electronics will team up with Croatia's fixed operator H1 to introduce WiMAX in the Croatian market. The two companies entered a strategic partnership in February 2006. Samsung will be providing the Croatian market with the equipment and technologies for its upcoming user trial service. The service will begin in S
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(E) Djuro Djakovic Interested in Power Plants Acquisition
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Croatia: Djuro Djakovic Interested in Power Plants Acquisition 15:59 - 08 May 2006 - The company invested a total of EUR 850.000 in business premises spanning over 1.100 square metres, while the official opening of new business premises was scheduled for the fall 2006, 'CT' reports. With the completion of the construction of the business centre in Oberhausen, Djuro Djakovic Montaza celebrated its 80th anniversary and 50 years of business op
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(E) Actavis Makes $1.6 Billion Bid to Buy Croatia's Pliva
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Actavis Makes $1.6 Billion Bid to Buy Croatia's Pliva March 17 (Bloomberg) -- Actavis Group Fh, an Icelandic generic-drug company, said it offered to buy Croatian rival Pliva d.d. for about $1.6 billion to form the world's third- largest maker of copycat treatments. The 570 kuna-a-share offer is about 35 percent more than the average Pliva stock price in the last three months, Reykjavik- based Actavis said today in a statement on its Web si
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(E) Zagreb Fair: an essential European marketplace since 1909
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Zagreb Fair: an essential European marketplaceEstablished in 1909, the Zagreb Fair was one of the first fairs in Central Europe. Today the event is celebrating its 95th anniversary, said Zagreb Fair representative Mirjana Leskovic, during a speech she gave at the Mercure Korona Hotel in late February. Leskovic told her audience about the fair’s history as well as its activities. In 1990, the City of Zagreb became a member of the World
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(E) Seaport Of Rijeka To Become Adriatic Gateway To Europe
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Seaport Of Rijeka To Become Adriatic Gateway To Europewww.chorvatsko.cz The reconstruction of Croatia’s largest seaport of Rijeka, which should be completed in 2009, will help this Adriatic port to look more like Barcelona or Baltimore, the World Bank said in a press release on its website Friday. The project was launched in 2003 by the Croatian government in cooperation with this international financial institution, reports HINA (Cro
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