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Monday, 03.08.2015.

13:17

Germans, Austrians, Russians "interested in Telekom"

Besides several companies from Germany, Austria, and Russia, a dozen investment funds - four of them from the U.S. - are interested in buying Telekom Srbija.

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Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

I hope this time there will be a public and transparent tender for the sale of Telekom Serbia, and it won't be another 'NIS' scam, where Serbia's oil and gas monopoly was given to Gazprom for peanuts (some 100 millions), including domestic gas resources in Serbia worth estimated 3-4 billions of dollars alone.

Accompanied by a 'South Stream' scam, where something was promised and never fulfilled, without any penalty or compensation when South Stream was abandoned. Just because those two 'business transactions' were totally independent from each other.

RT

pre 8 godina

Why sell something that makes money for the state and society at large.Just don't understand this asset-stripping mentality. One can only suppose there's something in it for the politicians??

RT

pre 8 godina

Why sell something that makes money for the state and society at large.Just don't understand this asset-stripping mentality. One can only suppose there's something in it for the politicians??

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

I hope this time there will be a public and transparent tender for the sale of Telekom Serbia, and it won't be another 'NIS' scam, where Serbia's oil and gas monopoly was given to Gazprom for peanuts (some 100 millions), including domestic gas resources in Serbia worth estimated 3-4 billions of dollars alone.

Accompanied by a 'South Stream' scam, where something was promised and never fulfilled, without any penalty or compensation when South Stream was abandoned. Just because those two 'business transactions' were totally independent from each other.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 8 godina

I hope this time there will be a public and transparent tender for the sale of Telekom Serbia, and it won't be another 'NIS' scam, where Serbia's oil and gas monopoly was given to Gazprom for peanuts (some 100 millions), including domestic gas resources in Serbia worth estimated 3-4 billions of dollars alone.

Accompanied by a 'South Stream' scam, where something was promised and never fulfilled, without any penalty or compensation when South Stream was abandoned. Just because those two 'business transactions' were totally independent from each other.

RT

pre 8 godina

Why sell something that makes money for the state and society at large.Just don't understand this asset-stripping mentality. One can only suppose there's something in it for the politicians??