Evangelos Mytilineos

K.M., Antonis the Turk-eater (… art of the sieve), Ministers who butt heads (with each other), Pizantis, and the money that… disappeared, olive trees for sale

Greetings, so what Mitsotakis is doing now with Nikos Pappas is wrong because Nikos is no longer with Kasselakis, who isn’t even the leader of SYRIZA anymore (the one who appointed him as the party’s representative in Parliament). And he won’t become one again because, quite simply, today it will be decided by the Priesthood (as the lyricist says) that he can’t be a candidate.

Metlen to issue new five-year ‘green’ bond

Athens-listed group Metlen is proceeding with the issue of a five-year "green" bond of 500 million euros due in 2029.

Showing signs of a reliable and consistent partner, just months before knocking on the door of the London Stock Exchange, with this move the Greek metals and energy multinational is on track for the early repayment of a previous issue due on December 1.

Mitsotakis at the illumination of the temple of Poseidon: Transforming the columns of the past into the foundations of tomorrow

The lighting was designed by internationally renowned Eleftheria Deko, known for her award-winning work on the Acropolis and the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. The new lighting highlights the archaeological and architectural significance of the monument, giving it new dimensions.

A Journey into Light, with Eleftheria Deko & Stavros Xarchakos

Mytilineos calls on EU to secure rare earth metals access

Evangelos Mytilineos, head of metals and energy group Metlen, has asked the EU to make certain European companies get access to rare earth metals.

"China continues to restrict exports of metals and rare earths… unfortunately the EU has not specified measures" to do so, despite its legislation on critical primary materials passed in May, Mytilineos said in a LinkedIn post.

Leading Greek industrialists call for a European restart

Two leading Greek businessmen, Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) President Dimitris Papalexopoulos and Eurometaux President Evangelos Mytilineos, expressed their anxiety about the future of the European Union, speaking at an event by the federation ahead of next month's European elections.

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