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Ramljak Quits as Manager of Croatia's Agrokor
Ante Ramljak confirmed his resignation as manager of Agrokor to the daily Vecernji list after meeting Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and Economy Minister Martina Dalic.
Agrokor confirmed Ramljak's resignation on Wednesday.
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By 2020: 50% of the World's Electric Vehicles will be in China
The future of electric cars depends on China, and the situation will be impressive before the end of this decade - half of the world's electric vehicles are expected to move on the China road network by 2020.
This is the result of a study conducted by the American consulting company AlixPartners, quoted by Automedia.bg.
Tycoon Accused of Plundering Bulgaria's CCB Bank
Tsvetan Vasilev, a Bulgarian banker now living in exile in Serbia, has drained 2.5 billion leva (around 1.25 billion euros) from his Corporate Commercial Bank, CCB, which went bankrupt in 2014, international business consultancy firm AlixPartners said in a report made public this week.
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Bulgaria MPs Approve Making Report on Insolvent KTB Public
Lawmakers in Bulgaria have voted to approve on second reading changes to the Bank Insolvency Act paving the way for the publication of a report tracking the assets of insolvent Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank or KTB).
Until now the text was only available in Parliament's secret registry, which was not accessible to the general public but only to lawmakers.
Bulgaria MPs to Make Report on Insolvent KTB Public
Lawmakers have voted to approved changes to the Bank Insolvency Act on a first reading which also allow for the publication of a report by UK-based consultancy AlixPartners on insolvent Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank/KTB), local media have reported.
Bulgarian PM Borisov Receives Death Threat
An anonymous letter with unspecified death threats against Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has been received at the government headquarters in Sofia, public radio broadcaster BNR reported on Monday.
The unsigned enveleope contained a photograph of Borisov with a bullet attached to it, BNR said. The death threats were written in letters cut from a newspaper.
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