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Prosecutor says ex PASOK minister guilty of money laundering

A prosecutor on Monday proposed that former PASOK minister Tasos Mandelis be found guilty of money laundering in relation to the sum of 450,00 German Marks (about 230,000 euros) that he is alleged to have received from German company Siemens for securing an OTE Telecom contract in 1997.

Vucic congratulates Siemens on acquiring Milanovic factory

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has extended his congratulations to Siemens chief executives on the company's acquisition of the Milanovic Inzenjering plant in Kragujevac, central Serbia, and on plans to carry out more investments in the rail vehicles industry in the Sumadija region.

World’s Best Regarded Company 2017 (infographic)

The Forbes Global 2000 List is a well-known annual must-read in business. This year for the first time Forbes teamed up with Statista to take the project one step further, identifying the 500 World’s Best Employers, the 250 Top Regarded Companies, the 250 Top Multinational Performers and the 250 Top Growth Champions among the Global 2000 around the globe.

One of Greece’s oldest factories is shutting down

One of Greece’s oldest factories; formerly known as Pitsos and founded in 1865, is shutting down.

Renamed BSH Hellas; after the acquisition by German Bosch-Siemens Hausgerate, the factory based in Renti, south of Athens, is to shut down by the end of 2018.

The company’s management announced a voluntary redundancy program for its 250 employees.

Germany's Siemens marks 130 years of presence in Serbia

Germany's Siemens on Wednesday marked 130 years since it started doing business in Serbia, with an event attended by Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.

The company is "important for our country because of joint projects with the government, but also because of the jobs it provides," Brnabic said, according to her remarks published by the government.

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