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SBC champions responsible entrepreneurship under new leaders
Ljubljana – The Slovenian Business Club (SBC), under a new programme and the leadership of its new president, businessman Joc Pečečnik, will strive to promote responsible entrepreneurship. “Our interest is first and foremost to reduce labour taxation,” SBC executive director Sonja Šmuc said on Thursday.
CoS verdict to point way for pension suits
One of the main issues for the government in 2020 will be claims for retroactive payments by millions of pensioners. The process will begin on January 10 with a hearing at the Council of State whose outcome is expected to affect claims worth billions of euros by 2.5 million retirees.
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The US is Launching a Major Anti-Monopoly Investigation Against the Major Technology Companies on the Internet
No specific companies are listed.
The US Department of Justice's antitrust department said it was launching a major investigation against powerful high-tech Internet companies suspected of trying to stifle competition and dominate the markets, Reuters and DPA reported, quoted by NOVA TV.
OTE intends to create at least three new subsidiaries
The management of Deutsche Telekom-owned OTE is considering the creation of subsidiaries that will undertake specific work and lead to an increase in the group's value.
US investor sues AT&T over cryptocurrency theft
Entrepreneur Michael Terpin filed a $224 million lawsuit against AT&T Wednesday, alleging that the telecommunications company's negligence resulted in the theft of his digital currency.
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AT&T strikes $108.7 bn deal to buy Time Warner
AT&T on Oct. 22 announced a deal worth $108.7 billion for Time Warner that would create a powerhouse with control over a vast array of media and entertainment assets and the means to deliver them.
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Serbia State Telecoms Sell-Off Draws Interest
Sixteen foreign companies and investment funds have submitted a non-binding offer for state telecommunications company Telekom Srbija, local media reported on Wednesday.
The deadline for submitting non-binding bids expired on Monday, but the government has not announced the names of the bidders.
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Suspects from top science body deny illegal wiretapping
The first hearing of a case into officials from Turkey's top science body and top telecommunications authority on charges of illegally wiretapping the encrypted phones of high-ranking state officials, including then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, was held before the Ankara 2nd Heavy Penal Court on July 13.
E-system aims to cut state phone bill
The Finance Ministrys General Secretariat for Information Systems (GSIS) is to set up an electronic system to monitor telephone calls made from government offices and the broader public sector after recent research suggested that the states phone bill costs Greek taxpayers some 285 million euros a year.
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