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Operation ‘brain gain’ abroad
An attractive salary package, the stability that a large group can offer and the prospect of career development are the main weapons being deployed by leading Greek businesses in the battle to reverse the brain drain and make the idea of moving back home more attractive, in combination with the tax exemptions introduced by the government.
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The disgrace in Parliament, the banks (counting backwards), the new EYP Deputy Director, Mylonas and Ethniki Insurance, and the Chinese drivers of Piraeus
– Hello there, just a few words – unfortunately necessary – about the political disgrace we are witnessing, stemming from a profoundly tragic story that made the headlines (how many others don’t…) about the police officer and his wife who were sexually abusing their children.
The Greek economy schedules a meeting in London with the world’s 100 most powerful funds
A significant meeting is on the agenda for the Greek economy, banks, the Stock Exchange, and major listed companies with the world’s 100 most powerful funds, managing assets worth approximately $30 trillion.
The change in tactics by K.M. and the electoral law, the game with the bank tax, the Gordian knot of the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), the egg crisis in New York!
Hello, I found last night’s interview of K.M. on Alpha (with Sroiter) quite interesting in several aspects, and I’ll highlight some points that represent certain changes. First of all, regarding his stance on the Samaras-Karamanlis duo, who have been systematically attacking him for the past few months without any apparent reason.
ATHEX: Corporate results see bourse climb
A series of largely positive corporate results published on Thursday gave a fresh boost to the Greek stock market and offered the benchmark the chance to recover more of the ground lost in previous days. However, this price increase was recorded on significantly reduced daily turnover, the lowest of the last 13 sessions.
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ATHEX: Bourse posts weekly rise of 1.7 pct
Banks were the star stocks in Friday's bourse session at Athinon Avenue, taking the benchmark higher to add to its weekly gains, though the majority of stocks finished lower on the day.
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ATHEX: Benchmark ends virtually unchanged
The rising sequence of five sessions came to an end for the benchmark of the Greek bourse on Thursday, though only by the smallest of margins. There were conflicting trends in the session, switching the course of the main index from positive to negative and back several times.
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Athenian Riviera: The chronicle of the transformation – 70 km in 70 years
Early in the afternoon, around 4:30-5:00 pm, is a great time of day to gaze at the progress being made on the Riviera Tower from the highest point of Carea Avenue, facing the sea. This is an opportune time for spotting the far horizon, as at that stage traffic on that particular roadway is progressing, barely, at a slow pace.
First residents at Elliniko by Christmas 2026
The first residents of the Elliniko development in southern Athens are expected to move in by end-2026, Lamda Development CEO Odisseas Athanasiou told press representatives, after their tour of the construction sites.
"The projects are advancing as planned, despite the difficult construction market," he noted.
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Who’s sitting next to whom at the Karamanlis Foundation, Prodea’s “sold as-is, fully furnished” property, Aktor’s Mall, and Prokopiou’s Riviera
Hello, a few words on the great tragedy that Spain is experiencing with the loss of 95 lives due to deadly floods in Valencia. This issue is, of course, not meant for comparisons with similar emergencies in our own country or elsewhere, but it should be noted that: a) The flood intensity reached 120-380mm of water per sq.m., while in Daniel, it reached 850mm per sq.m.