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Monday, March 24 - Zagreb: Easter Monday, public and market holiday in Croatia.
Tuesday, March 25 – Zagreb: Civil engineering company INGRA’s supervisory board and management will meet to discuss 2007 financial results.
Thursday, March 27 – Zagreb: Civil engineering company INGRA will announced its 2007 financial results.
Thursday, March 27 - Rijeka: Erste & Steiermaerkische Bank (ESB), Croatian subsidiary of Austria's Erste Bank, will hold an extraordinary shareholders’ meeting to vote on capital increase through a new share issue.
Thursday, March 27 - Zagreb: Zagreb fair hosts International Salon of Automobiles, Motorcycles and Supporting industry (to April 6).
Monday, March 31 - Zagreb: Croatia’s top retailer Konzum will hold extraordinary shareholders’ meeting to vote on a proposed 1-to-180 share split of its ordinary stock.
Monday, March 31 - Zagreb: Shipping company Uljanik Plovidba will hold annual shareholders’ meeting.
Wednesday, April 2 - Zagreb: Oil and gas company INA will hold an extraordinary general shareholders' meeting (1300 GMT).
Friday, April 4 - Umag: Commercial bank Istarske Kreditna Banka will hold annual shareholders’ meeting.
Saturday, April 5 – Split: The 10th International Croatia Boat Show and Croatia Property Show, organised for the first time, open (to April 13).
Monday, April 7 - Budapest (Hungary): Second Annual Summit on Securitisation in central and eastern Europe, organised by Information management Network (IMN) opens (to April 8).
Tuesday, April 8 - Manama (Kingdom of Bahrain): Central Europe & EasternNew economies Strategies with the Gulf States, organised by Crans MontanaForum, opens (to April 10) ( http://www.cmf.ch)
Tuesday, April 15 - Sofia (Bulgaria): Balkan Real Estate conference Kempinski Hotel Zografski Sofia organised by Balkan Property exhibition - BalPEx (www.balrec.eu) opens (to April 16).
* Frisday, April 18 - Slatina: First fair of innovations, new ideas, goods and technologies in agricultural and food industry Agro Arca 2008 opens(to April 20).
Monday, April 21 – Zagreb: Croatian top telecom T-HT is expected to hold a shareholders’ meeting, to approve a dividend of 29.56 kuna per share for 2007.
Thursday, April 22 - Zagreb: Zagreb fair hosts TEGRA - 32nd International fair of construction, equipping and air-conditioning, Biam - 19th International machine tool and tools fair, WELDING - 22nd International welding and anticorrosion fair, CRAFTS-50th International crafts fair (to April 24).
Wednesday, April 23 - Zagreb: Shareholders’ meeting of Zagrebacka Banka will discuss a proposal to make its preferred shares equal to its ordinary by means of stock splits.
* Wednesday, April 30 - Zagreb: Croatian blue-chip clothing and toys retailer Magma to hold a shareholders’ meeting, to approve a dividend of 2 kuna per share for 2007 (1400 GMT).
Thursday, May 15 - Tirana (Albania): Crans Montana Forum in Albania, organised by Crans Montana Forum, opens (to May 17) (http://www.cmf.ch).
Thursday, May 15 - Cavtat: Fourth Central European Congress on Food (CEFood) and Sixth Croatian Congress of Food Technologists, Biotechnologists and Nutritionists (PBN) opens (to May 17).


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