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Name Stores First store in Serbia Parent; BENU: 451 [53]: 2010: Phoenix Pharmahandel: Lilly: 234 [54]: 2006: Lilly drogerie DM: 132 [55]: 2004: DM: Jasmin: 27 [56 ...
Delta Holding is a Serbian holding company with the headquarters in Belgrade.It has interests in a variety of industries, such as agribusiness, real estate and wholesale.It employs around 3,600 people, making it one of the largest non-government employers in Serbia. [4]
Retail park City Opened Status Notes GLA m 2; BIG Novi Sad: Novi Sad: 2012: Opened [23]46,000 AVA Shopping Park: Belgrade: 2022: Opened [24]30,000 BIG Pančevo: Pančevo: 2011
Comtrade Group is a software & IT hardware company based in Belgrade, Serbia with divisional head offices in Boston, Dublin, Amsterdam and Ljubljana. [2] Founded in 1991, its business focuses to developing hardware and large software storage systems for institutions and corporations, as well as core software for online & land-based casinos.
Kovačević was a high-ranking member of the People's Party (Narodna) and the president of its economy and entrepreneurship board. He left Narodna in October 2021, citing the failure to highlight economic issues and problems. [3]
U.S. Steel also pledged to invest $150 million in plant modernization. Following the company's acquisition, the owners changed its name from SARTID a.d. to U.S. Steel Serbia d.o.o. (USS Serbia d.o.o.). Over the years, while being owned by U.S. Steel Corporation, the company formed an important part of the Serbian GDP, and also was the biggest ...
In the 8th and 9th Century this area was populated by Croats, from the northern region of Dalmatia. The site of today's Jadranovo was named St. James (Sveti Jakov) on a map of Iacoppa de Giroldisa in the year 1426. In the Middle Ages, Jadranovo was a coastal estate and port of the castle of Drivenik municipality. [4] On June 14, 1952, the name Sv.
In May 2018, Srbija Kargo ordered eight Vectron locomotives manufactured by Siemens in Germany, worth 32 million euros. [6] [7] It also announced that it will overhaul its 1,100 wagons during 2018. [6] In August 2019, Srbija Kargo announced the sale of 750 non-operational wagons worth over 2 million euros. [8]