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SOFIA (Bulgaria), April 29 (SeeNews) - Following is a schedule of corporate, economic and political events taking place in or related to Bulgaria through November 25. New or amended entries are marked (*).

* Tuesday, April 29 – Sofia: Bulgarian Interior Minister Mihail Mikov to meet Greek deputy Interior Minister Panayiotis Hinofotis.

Tuesday, April 29 - Sofia: Bulgaria's statistics office NSI to release March producer prices.

Wednesday, April 30 - Sofia: Bulgarian Finance Ministry to release March budget surplus data.

Thursday, May 1 - Labour day. Public and market holiday. (Friday, May 2 is also non-working day)

Tuesday, May 6 - Saint George's Day, Bulgarian Army Day. Public and market holiday. (Monday, May 5 is also non-working day)

Monday, May 12 - Plovdiv (Bulgaria): International consumer goods and technologies fair opens doors at the International fair Plovdiv (to May 17).

Wednesday, May 14 - Sofia: Bulgarian glass packaging producer Druzhba Staklarski Zavodi holds an extraordinary shareholders’ meeting to vote on an eight-fold capital hike to some 53.516 million levs via a 7-to-1 bonus issue (0800 GMT).

Thursday, May 15 - Brussels (Belgium): The Brussels Economic Forum 2008, organised by the EU's Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, opens (to May 16).

Thursday, May 15 - Tirana (Albania): Crans Montana Forum in Albania, organised by Crans Montana Forum, opens (to May 17).

Friday, May 16 - Sofia: Bulgaria's largest car battery manufacturer MonBat holds a shareholders’ meeting to vote on a proposed 0.18 levs per share cash dividend for 2007 and doubling its capital to 39 million levs through a bonus issue (0830 GMT).

Sunday, May 18 - Kiev (Ukraine): Bulgarian delegation, led by Finance Minister Plamen Oresharski, to attend an annual meeting of the Governors Council of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). (to May 19)

Monday, May 19 - Berkovitsa (Bulgaria): Bulgarian abrasive tools manufacturer ZAI to hold a shareholders’ meeting to vote on a proposed listing of up to 20% of its share capital on the Bulgarian Stock exchange (1200 GMT).

Monday, May 19 - Sliven (Bulgaria) - Sofia-listed textile company Decotex to hold a shareholders' meeting. (0930 GMT)

Wednesday, May 20 - Pazardzhik (Bulgaria): Shareholders of Bulgarian battery manufacturer Elhim Iskra to vote on a proposed 3.0% share buy-back.

Wednesday, May 21 - Sofia: Bulgaria to open offers in a tender for the construction of desulphurisation units at its largest coal-fired power plant Maritsa East 2.

Sunday, May 25 - Sofia: Financial and industrial group Eurohold Bulgaria to release data on its consolidated financial results for the first quarter.

Monday, May 26 - Sofia: Blue-chip car battery manufacturer MonBat to issue revenue and profit forecast for the second quarter of 2008.

Tuesday, May 27 - Sofia: Shareholders of Bulgaria's blue-chip Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank) to vote on passing 2007 dividend.

Thursday, May 29 - Sevlievo: Bulgarian cable maker EMKA to vote on doubling its share capital to 10.752 million levs via bonus share issue.

Friday, May 30 - Sofia: Shareholders of Bulgarian diversified holding company Severcoop Gamza to vote on a proposal to pass 1007 dividend (0800 GMT).

Tuesday, June 3 - Sofia: Shareholders in Bulgarian insurer Bulstrad to vote on a proposed sale of 12.29% of local pension company Doverie to Dutch-based TBIH Financial Services Group for 12.5 million euro (0830 GMT).

Wednesday, June 4 - Sarajevo (Bosnia): Fourth Business Roundtable organised by Economist Conferences with the Bosnian government (http://www.economistconferences.com/roundtable/public/con_common.asp?rtid=1274&rtRegion=4&area=1)

* Tuesday, June 10 – Kazanlak – Shareholders in Bulgarian perfume and pharmaceutical producer Bulgarian Rose-Sevtopolis to vote on a proposal to skip 2007 dividend (1000 GMT).

* Thursday, June 12 – Ruse: Bulgarian paint manufacturer and blue-chip company Orgachim to hold a shareholders’ meeting to vote on distribution of 2007 profit (0800 GMT).

Thursday, June 12 - Silistra: Bulgarian hardboard maker Fazerles holds a shareholders’ meeting to vote on a proposed 1.0 levs ($0.81/0.51 euro) per share cash dividend for 2007 (0700 GMT).

Thursday, June 12 - Sofia: Shareholders of Bulgarian Hydraulic Elements and Systems (HES) to vote on a proposed buyback of up to 3.0% of the company's share capital (0900 GMT).

Thursday, June 12 - Sofia: Bulgarian holding company TK Hold to hold a shareholders’ meeting (0700 GMT).

Monday, June 16 - Sofia: A tender for the sale of 100% of Bulgarian arms producer NITI to take place. The call price is set at 6.1 million levs.

Monday, June 16 - Sofia: Bulgarian holding company Sever Holding to hold a shareholders meeting to vote on a proposed five-fold capital increase to some 3.9 million levs.

Wednesday, June 18 - Sofia: Shareholders of Bulgarian diversified holding company Industrial Capital Holding to vote on a proposal to pass 2007 dividend (0600 GMT).

Wednesday, June 25 - Sofia: Majority Greek-owned real estate company Euroterra Bulgaria holds a shareholders' meeting to vote on a proposal to increase its capital 13 times to 91 million levs via a 12-for-1 bonus share issue.

Thursday, June 26 - Sofia: A tender for the sale of 100% of Bulgarian 630-megawatt thermal power plant Bobov Dol to take place. The call price is set at 100 million levs ($81.4 million/51.1 million euro) (0800 GMT).

Friday, June 27 - Sofia: Financial and industrial group Eurohold Bulgaria holds an annual shareholders' meeting (0800 GMT).

Monday, August 25 - Sofia: Financial and industrial group Eurohold Bulgaria to release data on its consolidated financial results for the second quarter.

Monday, August 25 - Sofia: Blue-chip car battery manufacturer MonBat to issue revenue and profit forecast for the third quarter of 2008.

Tuesday, September 16 - Sofia: A conference on the prospects before the capital markets in southeast Europe, organised by the Bulgarian Stock exchange, to take place.

Monday, September 22 - Independence Day. Public and market holiday.

Tuesday, November 25 - Sofia: Financial and industrial group Eurohold Bulgaria to release data on its consolidated financial results for the third quarter.

Tuesday, November 25 - Sofia: Blue-chip car battery manufacturer MonBat to issue revenue and profit forecast for the last quarter of 2008.

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