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Theodoropoulos from SEV advocates for essential reforms emphasizing tax incentives for large investments to stimulate economic growth
The President of SEV is calling for the amendment of the Development Law and the inclusion of large investments with tax incentives in it, given the termination of the Recovery Fund and as a measure to close the investment gap that the country continues to present against the rest of Europe despite the significant improvement of the last five years.
The Bilderberg Club turned 70 years old – The conspiracy theories & the Greeks who have been present
The Bilderberg Club, the exclusive club of the powerful that has been associated with the most extreme conspiracy theories, turned 70 this year.
An Oasis in the City: Exploring the National Gardens’ Hidden Treasures
It started as a queen’s vision and evolved into the country’s only botanical and at the same time historical garden, but mainly into an irreplaceable island of greenery in the concrete chaos of Athens.
Two businesspeople vie for leadership of Greek industry federation
Two prominent members of the Greek business community have announced their candidacy for the leadership of the Greek business federation SEV.
After Ioulia Tseti, pharmacist and president and CEO of Tsetis Pharmaceutical Group, who announced on April 4 that she would run for the position, Spyros Theodoropoulos said he was also a candidate.
Head of Greek business federation says will not seek third term
Dimitris Papalexopoulos, head of Greek business federation SEV, announced on Monday he will not be running for a third term at the helm of the group.
The same was announced by Efthimios Vidalis, president of SEV's Executive Committee.
Double SOS from industry for energy cost and adequacy
The burden borne by Greek industries due to the energy crisis and the large increases in the prices of electricity and natural gas consumed for the operation of factories and the production of their products is enormous.
Reuters: Tsipras cost Greece 30 bln euros
For Reuters, Greek PM Alexis Tsipras is the man that cost his country billions, 30 billion euros, by one estimate. The international news agency tracks the lack of an agreement with creditors since Tsipras and his leftist SYRIZA party swept to power on Jan.
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