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Archive - 2010

November 4th

Greece has requested more stringent rules for courier companies

04 November 2010 / 14:11:13  
Beware if the parcel is heavier in relation to size and if there is misspelling in the sender and recipient data, advised the police


Who is afraid of social media?

04 November 2010 / 13:11:36  
The number of people who know what are social media, use them, get informed and create content has increased significantly while companies still do not benefit from the enormous opportunities this special way of communicating with consumers offers, said Dimitris Mavros of MRB, presenting the results of the survey Internet Users and Companies.


100,000 companies closed in the period January-September 2010

04 November 2010 / 11:11:35  
Four thousand companies per month on the average declared bankruptcy from June to September and the total number of bankrupt companies from early 2010 until now is 100,000. The deep recession in the country that started at the end of the last year combined with the general instability of the economic and political life of Greece proved disastrous recipe for local entrepreneurship.


Police fear new terrorist attack

04 November 2010 / 10:11:58  
Parcel bombs senders testify before the inquiry this morning, police define them 'hard nuts to crack'.


Olympiacos defeated Unicaja Malaga

04 November 2010 / 09:11:29  
Despite the surprising presence of not so many fans on the pitch last night the white-and-reds played in full force and showed once again their capabilities. They played with spirit and zeal and, of course, no one was surprised that success was on their side.


November 3rd

The tenant of the extreme right in the Greek Parliament

03 November 2010 / 16:11:54  
The influence of the party Popular Orthodox Rally is constantly growing, its leader George Karatzaferis is optimistic about its participation in the local elections.


Farmers: Against the repeal of preferential price of electricity for agricultural use

03 November 2010 / 13:11:55  
Electricity for agricultural needs today is approximately 40% cheaper than the usual levels of electricity bills. The European Commission defined the low prices of electricity as illegal subsidy to the sector while farmers believe that price leveling will seriously increase the cost of production.