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QCM denies involvement in Intracom
Investment firm QCM denied on Thursday any involvement in Intracom's stock price decline this week, describing an internet report on the matter as "fake news." The denial sent the stocks of the Greek group and its subsidiary Intralot soaring in Thursday's trading session.
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Folli Follie has its properties frozen
Greece's anti-money-laundering authority has confiscated Folli Follie's property assets, according to sources, in a move that torpedoes the streamlining plan being debated with the troubled jewelry maker's creditors.
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Fosun refuses bridge finance to Folli Follie
Chinese group Fosun, which controls 16 percent of Folli Follie, refused a request by the troubled Greek jewelry maker for a 20-million-euro loan the listed company needs to meet its obligations by end-January, when its streamlining plan application is to be examined by an Athens court.
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China's Fosun rejects loan demand by Folli Follie
Chinese group Fosun, which controls 16 percent of Folli Follie, refused a request by the troubled Greek jewelry maker for a 20-million-euro loan the listed company needs to meet its obligations by end-January, when its streamlining plan application is to be examined by an Athens court.
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Banks to auction Folli Follie stake in Attica stores
Greek banks are about to auction off Folli Follie's 35.7 percent stake in Attica Department Stores to recoup funds they loaned to the troubled jewelry group.
The holding was used as collateral for the loan issued to Folli Follie last May, when the group started feeling repercussions after the revelation of discrepancies in its financial reports.
Greek court rejects Folli's request for protection from creditors
A Greek court has rejected a request by Greek jewelry maker Folli Follie for temporary protection from its creditors before it completes a restructuring plan, a judicial source said on Monday.
Folli, whose shares have been suspended since May, said last week that management was producing a revised business plan together with Deloitte for restructuring its operations.
Athens court hears Folli Follie request for protection from creditors
The Athens Court of First Instance on Thursday heard a request by troubled jewelry firm Folli Follie for protection from its creditors under Article 106a of Greece's Bankruptcy Code.
Folli Follie appoints new executives in Asia
Greek jewelry maker Folli Follie said on Thursday it had appointed a new chief executive officer and operations chief for its Asian business, which has been at the center of an accounting scandal that has led to judicial and stock market investigations.
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Folli Follie appoints a new chairman
Greek jewelry maker Folli Follie appointed Nikolaos Kanellopoulos as its chairman on Monday to replace one of its founders who stepped down last month amid an investigation into the company's finances.
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Ten implicated in Folli Follie scandal called by prosecutors
Ten people allegedly implicated in the scandal embroiling Greek jeweler Folli Follie have been summoned by Greek prosecutors to testify as suspects facing charges of fraud and money laundering, it has emerged.