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  2. Yura Corporation d.o.o. - Wikipedia

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    Yura Corporation d.o.o. was established on 18 March 2010, with the headquarters in Rača, Serbia.The company was established through Government of Serbia subsidies to the South Korean cable manufacturing company Yura Corporation, which is the cooperator of the largest South Korean automobile manufacturers Kia Motors and Hyundai Motors.

  3. Delta Holding - Wikipedia

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    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] The founder and president of Delta Holding is Miroslav Mišković.

  4. List of companies of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    OTP banka Srbija a.d. Financials Banks Belgrade: 1977 Part of OTP Bank (Hungary) P A Pekabeta: Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Belgrade: 2002 Supermarket, defunct 2012 P D Philip Morris Operations: Consumer goods Tobacco Niš: 1930 P A Pink International Company: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Belgrade: 1998 ...

  5. MPP Jedinstvo - Wikipedia

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    The Jedinstvo Sevojno company builds thermal and hydraulic power plants, as well as thermal or hydraulic systems. It also operates through six subsidiaries, including Jedinstvo Metalogradnja a.d., founded in 1947, which builds various metal structures designed and made to order, [6] Užice-gas a.d., established in 2007, and Zlatibor-gas d.o.o., established in 2008, which builds gas pipelines ...

  6. Hesteel Serbia - Wikipedia

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    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 Serbian exporter during the period from 2003 to 2012. [6] [7] [8] [9]

  7. Lukoil Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Lukoil Gas station in Valjevo. The company was established in the midst of breakup of Yugoslavia.On 7 December 1990, the unit of INA Trgovina in Serbia unilaterally formed a separate company and by 1991, it started to operate all INA properties in Serbia, including 200 petrol stations, nine warehouses, around a hundred trucks and 40 tank-trucks, and several vehicle maintenance shops.

  8. Naftna Industrija Srbije - Wikipedia

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    Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS), in its present form, was established in 1991 as a public company for the exploration, production, refining and sales and distribution of oil, petroleum products and natural gas. The company gave rise to three present-day companies: NIS, Srbijagas, and "Transnafta".

  9. Nectar d.o.o. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on 19 January 1999, as a Radun family company. [citation needed] On 25 July 2011, Nectar bought 93,73 shares of the Slovenian beverage company Fructal for 50 million euros. [3] [4] Later in 2011, on October 31, Nectar bought Vladičin Han-based company Delišes for 300,000 euros. [5]