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Athens Airport stake up for grabs as of Thursday for investors
The initial public offering addressed to the Greek market for the 30% stake in Athens International Airport, controlled by state asset utilization fund TAIPED, starts on Thursday and will be completed on February 1
MIG seals deal with Strix Holdings
The exchange agreement between Marfin Investment Group (MIG) and Strix Holdings was signed on Friday, whereby the former gives the latter Attica Group shares corresponding to 79.4% of the shipping company's share capital, against loans of 443.8 million euros of MIG held by Strix.
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Pandemic delivers Folli Follie its coup de grace
Just 20 days before the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Folli Follie crisis, the coronavirus pandemic appears to have dealt the troubled jewelry company the fatal blow.
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New rules on corporate governance
Two years after the scandal of jewelry company Folli Follie broke out, a new bill by the Finance Ministry is seen leading to the strengthening of corporate governance and the institutional shielding of the Greek stock market.
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Court accepts appeal in Folli Follie case
The Court of First instance has accepted an appeal submitted by the Capital Market Commission over the appointment of new members to Greek jewelry makers Folli Follie's board.
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Fresh effort to rid Folli Follie of its owner
The government is mulling a regulation that will suspend the voting rights of shareholders facing charges, such as the allegations against Dimitris Koutsolioutsos, the main stakeholder in jewelry company Folli Follie, on a recommendation by Capital Market Commission head Vassiliki Lazarakou.
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Unacceptable delays
The raid conducted on Thursday by a team of inspectors from the Capital Market Commission on the northern Athens headquarters of disgraced jeweler Folli Follie was absolutely necessary, but it was also long overdue.
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After spot check, watchdog ponders management change at Folli Follie
The Capital Market Commission is considering the immediate replacement of all board members of disgraced jewelry retailer Folli Follie that the regulator appointed in December when it ejected George Koutsolioutsos.
It was against this backdrop that its inspectors carried out a spot check at the listed company's Athens headquarters on Thursday.
Capital Market Commission inspectors carry out spot check at Folli Follie HQ
Inspectors of the Capital Market Commission on Thursday carried out a spot check at the headquarters of disgraced listed Greek jewelry retailer Folli Follie in northern Athens, sources have told Kathimerini.
The surprise inspection is seen as part of the Commission's efforts to restructure the company and assign responsibility for its troubles.
Koutsolioutsos seeking to install new administration at Folli Follie
The main shareholder of disgraced listed Greek jewelry retailer Folli Follie is seeking to install a new administration at the company's helm and will be petitioning shareholders for the removal of the board's president and three other members and their replacement by executives from the company's existing roster, Kathimerini understands.