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Ajet has attempted to reassure the general public that its intentions have always been hounourable in order to protect the passengers, staff, business partners and creditors of the Company. “We have been

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During a presentation of Strategic Targets to institutional investors in London, on November 2, 2006 within the framework of the promotion of the common CSE-ASE platform under the auspices of BNP-Paribas, Options

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The Greek companies Aspis Pronoia AEGA and Commercial Value SA decided to submit jointly a new Public Offer for the acquisition of a minimum 20% and a maximum 50% plus 1 share

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Bank of Cyprus Pcl (BOC) insists that its profits are mostly derived from core banking operations and the investment gains amounting to 1% of overall profits are sustainable. BOC CEO Andreas Eliades

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A 38-year old person from New Zealand has filed a complaint with police claiming that the Limassol lawyer who has defrauded up to nine persons so far also took money from him

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Government fiscal policy is paying off dividends which are increasingly becoming more obvious to the people, President Tassos Papadopoulos has said, as he addressed a huge gathering of bank employees, who met