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Following or setting the trends?
Every year, just before the New Year, it is customary to make guesses on what the new year will bring next year, what will be new trends, in gastronomy, what will be cool to eat and drink, what will be out of fashion and what will be new hot topics. The gastronomy world is all speculating what the new gastronomy trends of 2024 will be.
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ASE manages to limit its early losses
The aggressive selling of banks and other blue chips initially led the Athens stock market to lose as much as 1.8%. In the end, the general index ended up at 1,278.87 points, limiting its losses to 0.62%.
Blue chips lost 0.64%, mid-caps 0.50% and banks 1.19%, after being down as much as 3%.
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WHO: Aspartame is a possible Carcinogen
Two separate World Health Organization expert panels have declared the sweetener aspartame a "possible carcinogen". However, it remains safe to consume within the recommended levels already established.
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Erdoğan to meet American CEOs in September
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will meet with CEOs of some of the largest American companies in September, Türkiye-U.S. Business Council (TAİK) Chair Mehmet Ali Yalçındağ has announced.
Erdoğan will attend the round table meeting with the chief executives of 25 companies on the Fortune 100 list on Sept. 20, Yalçındağ said.
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Is a logo a threat to an ancient theater?
A cynic would say that it's just another of the many online arguments that kick off every so often: The logos of Levi's, McDonalds, Apple, Marlboro and other American corporate giants that make up part of the set in the Greek National Opera's production of "Madama Butterfly" which is currently on at the Herod Atticus Theater have sparked outrage on social media.
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Debate erupts over corporate logos at ancient monuments
The use of the logos of multinational corporations at ancient monuments has caused a stir on social media, with critics expressing "horror," "disgrace," and crying, "Sacrilege." The most recent controversy was created by the logos of Levi's, McDonalds, Apple, Marlboro and other American companies on the sets of the "Madama Butterfly" opera presented at the Herod Atticus Theater (photo) by the G
Challenges lie ahead for CCHBC
Athens-listed Coca-Cola HBC is looking forward to even greater growth rates after 2023, with investments in new products that will serve the 24/7 strategy (products for all hours of the day and all days of the week), through capitalizing on the data it attaches great importance to, and by optimizing its performance at each point of sale.
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CCHBC revenue up 22.2% in Q1
Coca-Cola HBC on Wednesday announced higher organic revenue growth of 22.2% in the first quarter, excluding Russia and Ukraine.
The company said that a price mix led revenue growth as it took decisive actions to mitigate cost inflation.
Volume growth in sparkling, energy and coffee drinks was offset by declines in stills, driven by an anticipated weakness in water.
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Olympic Brewery is expanding
Olympic Brewery, the Greek subsidiary of the Carlsberg Group, is planning for investments of 20 million euros in 2023-24.
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Coca Cola 3E to invest 75 million euros in 2022 – 2023
Coca-Cola 3E is "running" an investment plan of 75 million euros for the 2022-2023, and this is cause for optimism according to Ms. Maria Anargyrou-Nikolits, general manager of the company for Greece and Cyprus, despite the adversities due to inflationary pressures, the energy crisis and the problems of the supply chain.
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