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Konus Konex d.o.o.

Mar 9, 2010 23:59 CET | Clothing/Textiles | Slovenia

Banka Celje d.d.

Feb 22, 2010 15:58 CET | Banking | Slovenia

Armax Gaz SA

Feb 19, 2010 23:59 CET | Machinery/Engineering | Romania

Avioane Craiova SA

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Do you expect Greek companies and banks to freeze their investment plans in SEE in 2010?
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In the 17th century, Croatian soldiers used to wear a little piece of cloth around their neck...
In the 17th century, Croatian soldiers used to wear a little piece of cloth around their neck. In France, people were enthusiastic about it and adopted this fashion, calling the piece of cloth “de Croat” (of Croatians). That is where the actual name of “cravatta” (necktie) is deriving from.
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