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  Lists of companies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 Lists of companies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an incomplete list of lists of companies.
List of companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange
List of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_companies   (98 words)

  
 List of Serbian companies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Serbian Orthodox Church History, complete list of all Serbian Orthodox churches, large collection of Serbian church music.
Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Western America INcludes calendar, list of parishes, Serbian saints, audio files, and diocesan bookstore.
Serbian Orthodox Church List of Serbian churches worldwide and links to other Orthodox resources.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-List_of_Serbian_companies.html   (306 words)

  
 Category:Lists of companies by country - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See lists of companies for an overview and others.
Pages in category "Lists of companies by country"
List of companies in the People's Republic of China
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Lists_of_companies_by_country   (82 words)

  
 List of Serbian companies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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See lists of companies for lists of companies from other countries.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Serbian_companies   (102 words)

  
 List of companies: mortgage company, company, title company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
List of companies: mortgage company, company, title company
List of companies of the People's Republic of China (mainland)
List of companies of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
wikipedia.openfun.org /wiki/List_of_companies   (121 words)

  
 Serbian minister announces sale of oil, tobacco, mobile phone companies in 2003
In this company is Mobtel [mobile phone operator]; the tender has been made contingent on settling the ownership structure in which the state must have a significant majority based on uncollected profits from the previous period.
Their academic talk is a pretence and if anyone gave them a company to sell they would not know how to do it.
We will make concessions to successful firms but generally, social programmes will not be a list of wishes which the new buyer must fulfill to satisfy the management and workers and local administration...
www.invest-in-serbia.com /archive/2003/01/04_01.htm   (1022 words)

  
 Privatization Halted   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Serbian Privatization Minister Aleksandar Vlahovic told Tanjug news agency that the UN move was "not at all surprising" given that the privatization model "did not reflect basic economic rules."
The Serbian authorities objected to the privatization process initiated by Steiner, arguing that it completely left out creditors and owners of firms in Kosovo, who according to them were mostly major companies from Serbia proper.
Vlahovic said the fact that only two companies have sold under the current privatization process was "good news" and meant that "everything done in this sector should now be revised." He said his ministry would closely work with the UN and international financial institutions on the matter.
www.tol.cz /look/BRR/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=9&NrIssue=1&NrSection=1&NrArticle=10806   (776 words)

  
 The Kosovo Chronicles, by Dusan Batakovic (Part 2b)
On January 25, a solemn liturgy was performed in Gracanica to honor the victory of the Serbian army and Prince Milan, and a commemoration was held for the heroes of Kosovo in 1389.
The seat of the Kosovo vilayet was moved to Skoplje in 1888, thus the Serbian consulate remained a solitary diplomat watchtower in a weakly supervised district.
A list of Serbian homes in the Raska-Prizren Eparchy composed in 1899 by Metropolitan Dionisije, amounts to 8,323 Serbian village houses and 3,035 houses in the towns of Kosovo and Metohia, which comes to 113,580 persons with the average number of 10 persons per family.
www.snd-us.com /history/dusan/kc_part2b.htm   (13207 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
During the violent crackdown by the Serbian police on protests against the Studio B takeover, Draskovic was in Budva, reportedly with stomach problems.
Companies would also have to show that they were not active in sectors which were dominated by state-owned enterprises, including banking, financial services, energy and fuel supply and iron and steel, the commission said.
He did not name the companies which will be allowed to trade with the 15 EU member states, which he said replaces a list of companies barred from such trade.
www.unmikonline.org /press/wire/im0307pm.html   (4550 words)

  
 Voice of America, 00-07-03
They are among 190 companies that have been cleared of any connection with the Yugoslav Federal government or the Serbian Republic government.
Companies operating in the smaller Yugoslav republic of Montenegro or in the internationally administered region of Kosovo are not subject to European Union trade sanctions.
At the same time they added additional names to a list of some 800 Yugoslavs who are banned from traveling to the European Union because of their connections to the Yugoslav and Serbian governments.
www.hri.org /news/agencies/voa/2000/00-07-03.voa.html   (1945 words)

  
 FOREIGNERS OCCUPY AND TAKE OVER 200 OF THE LARGEST SERBIAN COMPANIES IN KOSMET [Free Republic]
Serbian electricity and food are being given to Tirana free of charge, the English are eyeing the fabulous reserves of coal and the Americans are convinced that Kosmet lies on top of oil
The Serbian authorities are apparently aware of the danger inherent in the takeover and appropriation of Kosmet natural resources and industrial capacities, first and foremost of the thermoelectrical facilities of Kosovo and the metallurgical industrial complex Trepca.
The problem was the stupidity of the Serbian Parliament who trusted NATO to honor the terms of the treaty (or they were treasonous).
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a380a7d5c4e2b.htm   (4278 words)

  
 List of International Sanctions Against Serbia - Global Policy Forum - UN Security Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In protest against a Serbian military crackdown on Kosovo Albanian separatists, the EU decided on September 7, 1998 to BAN FLIGHTS into EU airports by the Yugoslav airline JAT.
This freeze was extended on April 26, 1999 to individuals associated with president Slobodan Milosevic and companies controlled or actions on behalf of the Yugoslav federation or Serbia.
Earlier this year the EU revised its commercial sanctions: instead of drawing up a "fl list" of companies barred from trading with the EU, it set out a list of companies deemed to be independent from the regime.
www.globalpolicy.org /security/sanction/yugoslav/summary.htm   (479 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro (12/05)
However, Serbian power waned after Stefan's death in 1355, and in the Battle of Kosovo (June 15, 1389) the Serbs were catastrophically defeated by the Turks.
Consequently, the Serbian king, Petar Karadjordjevic, was able to exploit the chaotic conditions in Montenegro at the war's end, paving the way for the violent and unwanted Serbian annexation of Montenegro.
The Serbian government and the newly formed union government of Serbia and Montenegro reacted swiftly by calling a state of emergency and undertaking an unprecedented crackdown on organized crime which led to the arrest of more than 4,000 people.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm   (5423 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
The Caspian Petroleum Company created on 25 July by Gazprom, LUKoil and Yukos on a parity basis, has been invited by the Iranian government to conduct exploration work in the shallow-water part of Iran's sector of the Caspian, Interfax and Turan reported on 26 July.
The company, which will be based in Astrakhan, will also be involved in exploration and development in the northern Caspian.
The Serbian opposition is divided as to whether to participate in the federal and local vote.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2000/07/270700.asp   (5858 words)

  
 Salon 21st | Kosovo's "cyber-monk" and his mailing list
Thursday morning, it was an angry Sava who addressed his "dear list members: Despite the official promises by the Western governments that the attacks will be launched against military targets only, several civilian areas have already been hit by cruise missiles," wrote the "cyber-monk," as he's known in Kosovo.
He expressed grave concern over the fate of Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries in Kosovo and Serbia: "Cruise missiles hit the village of Gracanica, where one of the most sacred Serbian Orthodox monasteries is situated," he wrote.
Despite this, Milosevic has not dared move against the Serbian Orthodox Church and its widely respected "cyber-monk." As the monks in medieval monasteries once pioneered the use of the printing press, the Monastery in Decani, built 663 years ago, sends out a steady stream of e-mail to promote peace and conciliation in Kosovo.
archive.salon.com /21st/feature/1999/03/26feature.html   (1059 words)

  
 95/06/02 Greek Enforcement of UN Serbia Sanctions
There are several areas of concern in Greek sanctions enforcement, including the activities of the Serbian Consulate in the northern city of Thessaloniki, the presence of Serbian front companies in Greece, the intermittent use of the oil pre- verification system and the number of Greek goods reaching Serbia via third countries.
Serbian companies are actively establishing branches in Greece.
In addition, a list of cases for follow-up which were originally referred to the GOG by SAMCOMM, and a list of actions the GOG could take to tighten its sanctions regime were provided.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /ERC/bureaus/eur/releases/950602GreeceSerbia.html   (3586 words)

  
 LWN Distributions List
Someday this list will hopefully move to a searchable database, making it easier than ever to find what you are looking for.
Mandriva is a new name for two popular distribution companies resulting from the merger of the French company Mandrakesoft and the Brazilian company Conectiva.
PixExcel is a UK company that seeks to provide a maintained, stable and trusted Linux distribution without costly support contracts.
lwn.net /Distributions   (13124 words)

  
 B92 Interviews >> Miroljub Labus
Although the Serbian government has been thinking of developing a regional maintenance centre to accompany the cargo centre for number of years, potential investors are still waiting for the government to reach a final decision on the restructuring and reshaping of state carrier JAT Airways.
The company is to set up a software development centre in Belgrade, and has already brought one of the top software engineers from Seattle while hiring local software engineers.
Although 150 U.S. companies expressed an interest in meeting with their Serbian colleagues, Andrews was not impressed with the list of companies, which were chosen by the Serbian Government and the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, nor does she expect to be engaged in many follow-ups.
www.b92.net /intervju/eng/2005/maria.php   (2125 words)

  
 Daily Survey
Davinic said that the Podgoricabased company would keep the profits while the rest of the money would be paid to the army and added that there had been some discussion concerning the possibility of using a potion of the earnings to solve some of the army's needs through military companies in Montenegro.
Most of the companies returned from New York with contracts that will secure them a penetration into the US market, officials told reporters, adding that the firms also made numerous business contacts in the US.
Vlahovic added he believed that "the Serbian authorities' rejection of an alliance of independent states is not their final stand." In his words, Montenegro's proposal for the formation of an alliance would be an open issue for Serbia until the referendum.
www.mfa.gov.yu /Bilteni/Engleski/b270705_e.html   (2059 words)

  
 U.S. Slaps Sanctions Over Alleged Iran Nuke Supplies - RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Those companies include five Chinese, two Macedonian, two Russian and one of -- one from Belarus, one from North Korea, one from Taiwan, and one from the United Arab Emirates," he said.
Earlier this week sanctions were lifted on six Russian companies after U.S. authorities determined that the companies had stopped the activity for which they were originally sanctioned.
Ereli said U.S. officials regularly discussed the issue of exports to Iran with the governments of China and Russia, and are in the process of informing officials in the remaining countries.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2004/4/44468156-818A-4206-9DD0-D14A708893D5.html   (371 words)

  
 Nothing Radical, by Nebojsa Malic
n the last Sunday in 2003, Serbian voters sent a message of protest and rage to both their domestic tyrants and their foreign backers, giving the largest number of votes (but not a majority) to the Radical Party.
worst and stupidest analysis of the Serbian political situation by a scholar at the "Centre for the Study of Global Governance," at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Given the sort of state-expanding laws the Serbian parliament (and others, for that matter) is in the habit of passing, that won't be a bad thing at all.
www.antiwar.com /malic/m010804.html   (1553 words)

  
 DPI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
At the same time the European Commission has prepared a "white list" of Serbian companies which are exempt from the new sanctions.
The presumption is made that Montenegrin companies are not closely connected with either of the Belgrade governments unless there is positive evidence demonstrating that they are, and a "fl list" of Montenegrin companies which fail this test is to be published.
They are afraid of a further influx of ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, from southern Serbia where fighting between Albanian guerrillas and the Serbian security services is ongoing, or even from Albania, into western Macedonia, which might--together with the Albanians' higher birth rate-- alter the ethnic structure of the country.
www.unmikonline.org /press/wire/im090800.html   (10181 words)

  
 Serbia Today, 97-03-04
In the list there is no trace of those persons who are the possible perpetrators of the war crimes.
This list, however, is a list of ordinary people, among them even two already deceased and one woman above the age of 70.
Director general of "Ikarbus" Stanisalv Glumac underlined that they are "intensively working on the establishment of business links with the enterprises in the Republic of Srpska", stating that after signing of the agreement, "the doors are open" for full cooperation in all the fields of industry.
www.hri.org /news/agencies/serb/1997/97-03-04.serb.html   (1793 words)

  
 MPR: News Headlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Best Buy reportedly plans to cut $300 million this year from its annual expenses, and the company says layoffs are a possibility.
In discussing the company's earnings with analysts, Chief Financial Officer Darren Jackson did not elaborate on how or when cost cuts would be carried out.
The company is also expanding its focus on business clients in addition to consumers.
news.minnesota.publicradio.org /headlines   (968 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Europe | Banned airlines lists published
The lists were posted on the websites of the French civil aviation authority (DGAC) and Belgium's Transport Ministry on Monday.
The two countries' lists were mutually exclusive, though several names of airlines coincided with those on a list published in the UK.
In addition to the list of banned airlines, the DGAC site also published a list of authorised companies including charter airlines.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/4194084.stm   (440 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
However, the participation of the thoroughly compromised Serbian secret police in the scheme and the absence of any high profile suspects suggests to some independent observers that the initiative is pure window-dressing and that only the smaller fry will be caught.
But he made clear, however, that callers need to provide evidence to back up their accusations, "We will not respond to anonymous calls." Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic said the government and the new anti-corruption council would take all possible steps to ensure the clampdown is a success.
Responding to such criticism, the anti-corruption council has asked the government to provide a list of state officials who are members of the executive boards of Serbian companies, in order to monitor their activities.
www.iwpr.net /archive/bcr2/bcr2_20020206_2_eng.txt   (727 words)

  
 The Emperor's New Clothes
Tribunal, see the series, "Unjust from the Start." Kosta Cavoski argues that the Tribunal has no legal foundation; that its model is the Inquisition; and that from the start it has illegally seized, falsely accused and physically abused Serbian leaders.
That is because for the media, attacking Milosevic is shorthand for attacking the Serbian people, and the Serbs are still being blamed - falsely - for the destruction of Yugoslavia.
Serbian Condolences to the Jews for the Life of Arafat
emperors-clothes.com   (1256 words)

  
 CNN.com - Questions raised over Serbia sanctions - September 3, 2000
At their last meeting in July, the 15 ministers agreed to a temporary suspension on a ban against commercial flights between Yugoslavia and EU nations.
They also added 50 firms to the "white list" of 190 Serbian companies exempt from EU financial sanctions.
The ministers, who began their talks on Saturday, also examined how best to organise their foreign policy tools, agreeing that the EU should be a more formidable foreign policy force, but conceding that bilateral efforts by member nations often made efforts inefficient.
edition.cnn.com /2000/WORLD/europe/09/03/eu.ministers   (384 words)

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