Agrokor
Sberbank Says Agrokor Must Meet Creditor's Demands
Russia's Sberbank told BIRN that it believes Croatia's troubled private company Agrokor can be restored to normal activity, but wants fulfilment of its demands first.
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Russia's Sberbank Eyes Agrokor's Serbian Assets
Russian bank Sberbank has initiated proceedings before the Commercial Court in Belgrade, Serbia, to acquire two companies owned by the troubled Croatian retail giant Agrokor.
Sberbank launched the court proceedings on the basis of loans it gave to two companies, Jamnica and Konzum, which are owned by Agrokor - and which in turn own Mivela and IDEA in Serbia.
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Croatia's Agrokor Starts Repaying Indebted Suppliers
Croatia's troubled giant Agrokor will start paying out the first 18 million euros to cover its debts to its small suppliers, the state-appointed extraordinary manager, Ante Ramljak, said on Wednesday.
Agrokor Boss Vows to Tackle Problems in Bosnia
The extraordinary manager of Croatia's ailing food and retail concern, Agrokor, on Friday said he would now be shifting the focus to Bosnia, where the firm is battling to stabilising operations.
Agrokor's units in Bosnia and Herzegovina are experiencing difficulties with their suppliers, Ante Ramljak said, following a third meeting in Sarajevo with the Bosnian authorities.
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Zigman: Benefits of EU membership being felt in Croatia
BELGRADE - The benefits of EU accession are being felt in Croatia on a daily basis through access to a market of 500 million consumers and better everyday life, Natasa Mikus Zigman, state secretary at the Croatian Ministry of Economy, said at a Vienna Economic Forum conference in Belgrade Monday.
Croatia to Sell Parts of Agrokor to Repay Debts
Subsidiaries of the troubled economic giant Agrokor - which is in the throes of a financial crisis - will be sold in order to repay company debts to creditors and suppliers, the state appointed extraordinary manager of the company, Ante Ramljak, told Nova TV on Thursday.
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Mercator deep in the red but confident about future
Despite the steep loss, CEO Tomislav Čizmić remains buoyant, stressing that the company is stable and has been gaining market share, which will be crucial as the Agrokor story unfolds.
Regional ministerial team to deal with Agrokor fallout
Regional officials who met in Belgrade on Wednesday to discuss the Agrokor crisis have decided to form a ministerial team.
Belgrade to host regional meeting on Agrokor crisis
Belgrade will host a meeting between Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's meeting with Serbian, Slovenian, Bosnian and Montenegrin trade and economy ministers.
Serbia Hosts Agrokor Summit Without Croatia
Joint measures on the troubled Croatian-based company Agrokor will be considered at a Wednesday meeting in Belgrade of the trade ministers from Serbia [Rasim Lajic], Slovenia [Zdravko Pocivalsek], Bosnia [Mirko Sarovic] and Montenegro [Dragica Sekulic].
Minister Ljajic did not respond to BIRN's queries about whether Croatian representatives had also been invited to Belgrade.
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