Measuring It

With energy efficiency increasingly becoming all the rage in policy and business circles, equipment for measuring energy consumption is in great demand. In these times of crisis, businesses and...
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A New Entrant

Since the complete liberalization of the EU gas market in July 2007, households and businesses can expect an increasing number of suppliers to compete for their money. Lorenzo Maina, the CEO of...
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Streaming

Slovenia has found itself in the middle of the global energy game, with projects worth billions of euros being bandied about by swaggering Russians and the European Union worried about its dependence on...
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Not So Cheerful Any More

The banking industry has enjoyed an unprecedented bonanza in the last four years. In the run up to the adoption of the euro, interest rates in Slovenia fell steeply. The credit boom that followed has...
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Getting in Shape

As the Western Balkans slowly sheds their reputation as an insecure and volatile region, investors are lining up to take advantage of the business opportunities offered by the emerging markets in...
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Plugging into European Trends

Although earlier this year the Slovenian telecommunications sector was shaken by the government’s decision not to proceed with the sale of national telecommunications operator Telekom Slovenije, the...
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Bargain Prices Send Buyers to LJSE Drovers

The Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) had one of the most turbulent weeks in its history, with shares quickly losing ground in the first half of the previous week before bargain hunters moved in, causing a...
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Top 100 Worth EUR4 Billion

The list of the 100 richest Slovenes has plunged the country into unavoidable “wealth-talk” once again; with an estimated combined wealth of EUR 4.02 billion, the 2008 richest Slovenes are 75% richer...
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