see newsfinancial marketssouth east europesouth eastern europebusiness informationinvestmentsprivatizationcompany resultscompany profilesseebalkanssoutheastsouth-eastern 
SeeNews - The Corporate Wire
SeeNews - Research & Profiles
SeeNews TOP 100
advanced searchSearch
Log in
Albania
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Macedonia
Moldova
Montenegro
Romania
Serbia
Slovenia
See Map
Belgrade
25°C
Bucharest
21°C
Chisinau
28°C
Ljubljana
18°C
Podgorica
22°C
Skopje
24°C
Sofia
23°C
Zagreb
20°C
Sarajevo
20°C
Banja Luka
22°C
Site Map|Alerts|Newsletter|RSSRSS|LinkedIn|Twitter
News
Top News
Latest News
Editor’s Choice
Readers’ Choice
By Type
By Topic
Back
see newsfinancial markets
south east europesouth eastern europe
Free Services
Newsletter
Alerts
RSSRSS
see newsfinancial markets
south east europesouth eastern europe
Loading AdSense...
business informationinvestments
Loading Banner...
privatizationcompany results
company profilessee
codingopen

SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), February 28 (SeeNews) - Following is a schedule of corporate, economic and political events taking place in or related to Bosnia and Herzegovina through May 9. New or amended entries are marked (*).

* Thursday, February 28 – Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina): The World Bank and the Bosnian government's Directorate for Economic Planning organise a two-day conference on financing health, pension and unemployment benefits in the Western balkans. (0800 GMT)

* Thursday, February 28 – Sarajevo: The Muslim-Croat Federation government to hold a meeting. (0900 GMT; news conference at 1300 GMT)

* Thursday, February 28 – Banja Luka: The Serb Republic government to hold a meeting. (0900 GMT; news conference at 1130 GMT)

* Thursday, February 28 – Banja Luka: The Serb Republic President Rajko Kuzmanovic to receive the Russian ambassador to Bosnia Konstantin Shuvalov. (1000 GMT)

* Thursday, February 28 – Belgrade (Serbia): The Serb Republic’s Trade and Tourism Minister Predrag Gluhakovic to attend the opening of the 39th International Belgrade Tourism fair, which will continue until March 2. (1000 GMT)

Friday, February 29 - Sarajevo: Croatian-owned Bosnian bank Fima Banka to hold a shareholders’ meeting.

Friday, February 29 - Trebinje: Bosnian industrial tools maker Swisslion Indistrija Alata to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1400 GMT)

Friday, February 29 - Prague (Czech Republic): EastEuro Link organises a one-day conference on Central and East Europe’s retail and private banking.

* Saturday, March 1: Independence Day; public and market holiday in the Muslim-Croat Federation.

Tuesday, March 4 - Sarajevo: Bosnia’s biggest fuel retailer Energopetrol, majority owned by Hungarian-Croatian oil joint venture MOL/INA, to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1500 GMT)

Friday, March 7 - Ugljevik: Bosnian coal mine and power plant complex Ugljevik to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1100 GMT)

Monday, March 17 - Visegrad: Bosnian state-owned hydropower plant complex Hidroelektrane na Drini to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1100 GMT)

Wednesday, March 19 - Ljubuski: One of Bosnia’s biggest insurers, Croatia Osiguranje, to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1700 GMT)

Wednesday, March 19 - Ljubuski: Bosnian beverages maker Vitinka to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1200 GMT)

Friday, March 21 - Sarajevo: Bosnian state-controlled construction company Hidrogradnja to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (0800 GMT)

* Friday, March 28 – Bihac: Bosnian insurer Camelija Osiguranje to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (1100 GMT)

* Sunday, March 30: Bosnia switches from standard time to daylight saving time, adjusting clocks one hour forward to GMT+2. (at 0100 GMT)

Monday, April 7 - Budapest (Hungary): The 2nd Annual Summit on Securitisation in Central and Eastern Europe opens, organised by Information management Network (IMN). (to April 8)

Tuesday, April 15 - Sofia (Bulgaria): A two-day conference opens, Balkan Real Estate conference, organised by Balkan Property exhibition (BalPEx).

Thursday, April 24 - Sarajevo: The Bosnian unit of Austrian Raiffeisen Zentralbank (RZB) to hold a shareholders’ meeting. (0800 GMT)

Sunday, April 27: Bosnian Serbs celebrate Orthodox Easter.

Monday, April 28: Bosnian Serbs celebrate Orthodox Easter, public and market holiday in the Serb Republic.

Thursday, May 1: Labour Day, public and market holiday.

Friday, May 2: Labour Day, public and market holiday.

Friday, May 9: Day of Victory over Fascism, public and market holiday in the Serb Republic.

balkanssoutheast
south-easternnews
dealtender
Loading AdSense...
Loading ...
marketassets
bonddebt instrument
financial agreementfranchising

Marketing & Distribution Sh.p.k.

Apr 15, 2010 23:59 CET | Wholesale/Retail | Albania

Avioane Craiova SA

Feb 24, 2010 23:59 CET | Aerospace/Defense | Romania

Nova Banka a.d. Banja Luka

Feb 22, 2010 11:25 CET | Banking | Bosnia-Herzegovina

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
marketassets
Loading AdSense...
financial agreementfranchising
outsourcingipo
m&amerger
acquisitionmanagement
dealingshare
N/A
buybackstock split
venture capitalcompany
industryprofile
interviewindex
indicesquotes
currenciesexchange
Will Macedonia's new government that will take office after the June 5 elections be able to resolve the name dispute with Greece?
Jun 6, 2011
Yes
No
Without opinion
brokerreport
fairconference
eventeconomic calendar
seminarcorporate announcement
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.
exhibitiongraph
About UsPartnersWhat's NewCareersTrademarksContact UsAdvertise
HelpFeedback
DisclaimerTerms & ConditionsPrivacyCopyrightPublished by All Data Processing. All rights reserved. Created by Ladger.