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Thursday, 23.07.2015.

15:22

Govt., Johnson Electric sign memorandum "for 2,400 new jobs"

Serbian government officials and Johnson Electric top managers signed on Thursday in Nis a memorandum of understanding on new investment and job creation.

Izvor: Tanjug

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factman

pre 8 godina

Yet more confirmation (the second one in two weeks).

Serbia's economy is clearly in ascent.

Decision makers now see Serbia as the place to locate.

Geographic position is valuable to companies so that they can reach more customers efficiently.

As smaller companies locate, soon thereafter larger companies will follow.

This allows leveraging of more funds for accelerated building of highways and byways.


Influence and power in the Balkans go to the country with the best economy.

Business wants ROI (Return on Investment), not talk.

factman

pre 8 godina

Yet more confirmation (the second one in two weeks).

Serbia's economy is clearly in ascent.

Decision makers now see Serbia as the place to locate.

Geographic position is valuable to companies so that they can reach more customers efficiently.

As smaller companies locate, soon thereafter larger companies will follow.

This allows leveraging of more funds for accelerated building of highways and byways.


Influence and power in the Balkans go to the country with the best economy.

Business wants ROI (Return on Investment), not talk.

factman

pre 8 godina

Yet more confirmation (the second one in two weeks).

Serbia's economy is clearly in ascent.

Decision makers now see Serbia as the place to locate.

Geographic position is valuable to companies so that they can reach more customers efficiently.

As smaller companies locate, soon thereafter larger companies will follow.

This allows leveraging of more funds for accelerated building of highways and byways.


Influence and power in the Balkans go to the country with the best economy.

Business wants ROI (Return on Investment), not talk.