American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce
Rouvikonas strikes twice in a day
Members of the anarchist group Rouvikonas (Greek for Rubicon) on Thursday stormed the offices of the Hellenic-American Union in Kolonaki in central Athens, scattering fliers with the message "Freedom to Palestine."
The increasingly-active group carried out a similar raid at the premises of the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce on Mesogeion Avenue.
No arrests were reported.
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Robert Dilts | Athens | February 7 & 8
Acclaimed business consultant and expert on Genius Thinking Robert Dilts will be in Athens for two days as part of his world tour, for a signature class on the Success Factor Modeling (SFM) process.
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EU officials remind Greece of commitments, see no 'clean exit'
European officials underlined on Tuesday that Greece must honor its commitments to creditors, indicating that the country will remain bound by the terms of its bailout even after that expires in August.
Dragasakis: Undertaxation, private sector to blame for the crisis
Deputy Prime Minister Yiannis Dragasakis has responded to accusations leveled against the government about overtaxing the Greeks, claiming that Greece defaulted because of undertaxation in previous years, while also placing the biggest part of the blame for the crisis on the private sector.
US company ONEX owned by Panos Xenokostas to buy Neorion shipyard
Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia will Deepen Cooperation Under Projects to Guarantee Security of Gas Supplies to Southeastern Europe,
Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia will deepen cooperation under projects which guarantee security of gas supplies to Southeastern Europe, according to the words of the Bulgaria's Minister of Energy Temenuzhka Petkova, her Greek counterpart Giorgos Stathkakis and Serbia's Energy Minister Aleksandar Antic said during the tripartite meeting with the 1st Oil and Gas Forum held in Alexandroupoli.
Bulgarian Energy Minister Joins Energy Forum in Greece
Bulgarian Energy Minister Temenuzhka Petkova is in Alexandroupoli, Greece, for the first edition of the Forum for Petrol and Gas, organized by the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce.
Officials from energy watchdogs, market players, energy experts, entrepreneurs and investors will be discussing together the latest developments in the region's energy projects.
Nanopoulos: Greece 'may miss the IT revolution'
Greece risks missing out on progress in technology and innovation for political and educational reasons, Dimitri Nanopoulos, a distinguished professor of physics at Texas A&M University, has warned.
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New AmCham section for exporters
The American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce's new section, Trade USA, provides exporters with accurate and detailed information to help them ease their way successfully into the US market.
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Moscovici: A staff level agreement crucial for talks to move forward
Arriving at a staff-level deal in order to complete the second review of Greece’s programme prior to the December 5 Eurogroup meeting was crucial, European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici said in Athens on Monday. He stressed that if this was achieved talks on Greece’s debt could commence and efforts to resolve the crisis could bear fruits.