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Patras, Greece: Public transit: Aghios Andreas railway station: Owner: Public Real Estate Company S.A. ... It is owned by the Public Real Estate Company S.A., ...
National Bank of Greece: ETE: since 1905 GRS003003035 Optima bank: OPTIMA: since 2023 ... Public Power Corporation S.A. PPC: since 2001 GRS434003000 Energy. Company
major real estate investments with GEK Terna: 12: 2153: Athanasios Martinos & Family Greece: $1.5 billion: owner of Greek shipping firm Eastern Mediterranean Maritime 13: 2395: Ioannis Papalekas Greece: $1.3 billion: Greek real estate investor and the largest shareholder Yoda Group 14: 2542: Diamantis Diamantides & Family Greece: $1.2 billion
Public utilities of Greece (2 P) Pages in category "Government-owned companies of Greece" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Greece's unique cultural heritage, large tourism industry, prominent shipping sector and geostrategic importance [1] [2] [3] classify it as a middle power. It is the largest economy in the Balkans, where it is an important regional investor. S.A. (Greek: A.E) is used as a suffix to denote a public limited company, as in Plc.
Immobiliare (Real Estate) Tax: The primary property tax in Italy is the Imposta Municipale Unica (IMU), commonly known as the municipal property tax. The tax is charged on the ownership of buildings , buildable areas and agriculturallands situated within the Italian territory.
OTE was founded on 23 October 1949 [4] as a successor to the Hellenic Telephone Company (AETE), which was established in 1926, with the aim of consolidating all such public and private telecommunications companies. Formerly, telephony, telegraph, domestic and international connections were fragmented and under-coordinated.
The Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC; Greek: Επιτροπή Κεφαλαιαγοράς), established as a legal entity by Greek Law in 1991 and organized by the Greek Law 2324 of 1995, aims to "ensure the protection and the orderly and efficient operation of the capital market, which is crucial for the growth of the national economy" of Greece. [1]