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* Friday, March 27 - Sofia: European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso pays an official visit to Bulgaria.
* Friday, March 27 - Sofia: Bulgaria and Japan to sign a 37 billion yen ($370 million/235 million euro) loan deal for the construction of container terminals at the Bulgarian Black Sea ports of Varna and Burgas.
* Friday, March 27 - Sofia: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyp Erdogan to meet with Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov (0745 GMT)
Friday, March 28 - Nis (Serbia): Bulgarian-Serbian Business forum, organised by the Regional Chamber of Economy in Nis.
Friday, March 28 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release data on February producer prices.
Sunday, March 30 - Bulgaria switches from standard to daylight saving time, adjusting clocks one hour forward, to GMT+3 (at 0100 GMT)
Monday, March 31 - Sofia: Bulgarian Finance Ministry to release February budget surplus data.
Monday, March 31 - Sofia: Bulgaria’s First Investment Bank holds shareholders’ meeting (0900 GMT).
Wednesday, April 2 - Bucharest (Romania): Bulagria’s Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev to take part in NATO Summit in Bucharest. (to April 4)
Monday, April 7 - Budapest (Hungary): Second Annual Summit on Securitisation in Central and Eastern Europe, organised by Information management Network opens. (to April 8).
Tuesday, April 8 - Manama (Kingdom of Bahrain): Central Europe & Eastern New economies Strategies with the Gulf States, organised by Crans Montana Forum, opens (to April 10)
Monday, April 14 - Sofia: Central bank to auction 15 million levs ($11.7 million/ 7.7 million euro) in three-month treasury bills.
Monday, April 14 - Sofia: Shareholders in Bulgaria’s dominant fixed-line phone operator BTC to vote on paying 2007 dividend of 1.59 levs ($1.23 /0.81 euro) per share.
Tuesday, April 15 - Sofia: The second regional conference Balkan Real Estate conference, organised by Balkan Property exhibition (BalPEx), opens. (to April 16) ( www.balrec.eu )
Wednesday, April 16 - Sofia: Veliko Tarnovo: Syringe manufacturer Momina Krepost holds an extraordinary shareholders’ meeting to vote on a proposed six fold increase of the company's share capital to some 1.69 million levs ($1.27 million/865,000 euro) via capitalisation of reserves (1130 GMT).
Tuesday, April 22 - Sofia: The Bulgarian American credit Bank (BACB) holds a shareholders meeting to vote on a proposed gross 2007 dividend of 1.5 levs ($1.17/0.77 euro) per share (0800 GMT).
Tuesday, April 22 - Plovdiv (Bulgaria): International Economic Forum Maritsa (to April 23).
Thursday, April 24 - Sofia: Shareholders in Medica to vote on a capital increase to 10.068 million levs ($7.9 million/5.1 million euro).
Friday, April 25 - Sofia: Financial and industrial group Eurohold Bulgaria to release an audited 2007 consolidated financial statement.
Monday, April 28 - Sofia: Orthodox Easter Monday. Public and market holiday.
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)
Thursday, May 15 - Tirana (Albania): Crans Montana Forum in Albania, organised by Crans Montana Forum, opens. (to May 17).
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 - Sliven (Bulgaria) - Sofia-listed textile company Decotex to hold a shareholders' meeting. (0930 GMT)
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.
Thursday, May 29 - Sofia: Veliko Tarnovo: Syringe manufacturer Momina Krepost to hold an extraordinary shareholders’ meeting to vote on a proposed sixfold increase of the company's share capital to some 1.69 million levs ($1.27 million/865,000 euro) via capitalisation of reserves (1130 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 news 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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