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  2. Energy in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, Croatia imported about 54.54% of the total energy consumed annually: 78.34% of its oil demand, 74.48% of its gas and 100% of its coal needs. [1] Croatia satisfies its electricity needs largely from hydro and thermal power plants, and partly from the Krško nuclear power plant, which is co-owned by Croatian and Slovenian state-owned ...

  3. KONČAR Group - Wikipedia

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    KONČAR – Elektroindustrija d.d. is a Croatian electrical, transport and energy company based in the Trešnjevka neighborhood of Zagreb, Croatia. Listed on the Zagreb Stock Exchange being constituent of CROBEX, the company consists of 16 subsidiary companies (as of 2017), employing a staff of 5,271. Annual sales account for 901 million euros ...

  4. CROBEX - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, the Pliva stock was one of the main constituents of the index, before the company was sold and de-listed. In October 2007, its value was around 5,400 points, an all-time high. By March 2009, the index dropped to 1,300 points. In the first half of 2011, it hovered around 2,200 points, falling to below 1,800 by the end of the year.

  5. INA d.d. - Wikipedia

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    INA, d.d. is a stock company with the Hungarian MOL Group and the Croatian Government as its biggest shareholders, while a minority of shares is owned by private and institutional investors. INA shares have been listed at the London and Zagreb stock exchanges since December 1, 2006. INA Group is composed of several affiliated companies wholly ...

  6. Economy of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatian production of energy sources covers 29% of nationwide natural gas demand and 26% of oil demand. In 2023, net total electrical power production in Croatia reached 16,378 GWh and Croatia imported 26% of its electric power energy needs.

  7. Zagreb Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb Stock Exchange. The Zagreb Stock Exchange or ZSE (Croatian: Zagrebačka burza [zǎːɡrebatʃkaː bûrza]) is a stock exchange located in Zagreb, Croatia. It is Croatia's only stock exchange. The exchange trades shares of Croatian companies, as well as bonds and commercial bills. The ZSE was established in 1991 as the successor of ...

  8. Why Oklo, Nano Nuclear, and NuScale Power Stocks All Dropped ...

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    Nano Nuclear Energy (NASDAQ: NNE), which is developing yet another type of nuclear microreactor, is doing worst of all -- down 10.1%. Bad news for one nuclear power company could be worse news for ...

  9. List of companies of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Croatia. Croatia is a sovereign state between Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean. The service sector dominates Croatia's economy, followed by the industrial sector and agriculture. Tourism is a significant source of revenue during the summer, with Croatia ranked the 18th most popular tourist destination in the ...