Umschuldung in Griechenland

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(14.04.2011, 06:36:31)Michalis schrieb: Gemessen im Verhältnis zum Eigenkapital entfällt das größte Engagement auf die EFG Eurobank. Sie hält griechische Staatsanleihen im Wert von 12 Milliarden Euro, was 189 Prozent ihres Eigenkapitals entspricht.

Wikipedia.org schrieb:Dr. Spiro J. Latsis (Greek: Σπύρος Λάτσης; born 1946 in Athens) is a Greek businessman with a fortune of US$9.1 billion [2]. He ranked 51st on Forbes's 2006 World's Billionaires list. He is the son of the Greek shipping magnate, John Latsis, who died in 2003.
The family's largest holding is its EFG Bank European Financial Group, a banking conglomerate with private banking operations in many jurisdictions.
Spiro Latsis graduated with a PhD in philosophy from the London School of Economics. The Latsis family fortune, managed by Spiros Latsis, includes more than 40% in EFG Eurobank Ergasias, the Greek arm of his Swiss EFG Group and more than 30% in Hellenic Petroleum, the major petroleum player in the Balkans, through his ownership of Paneuropean Oil and Industrial Holdings S.A.. The Latsis group also controls Lamda Development, a real estate group based in Athens. Lamda Development projects include "The Mall" complex in Athens, which opened in 2005.
Latsis invited the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Durão Barroso, who had been a student friend at the London School of Economics, to be a guest on his yacht a month before the Commission approved €10.3 million Greek state aid for Latsis' shipping company; but the approval had been given by the previous European Commission, before Durão Barroso had succeeded to its presidency.

Früher stand in Wikipedia auch, dass der gute Mann einem "Think-Tank" zur Beratung der EU angehört, oder sogar Leiter dieser "Organisation" ist. Ich weis nicht ob das nicht mehr aktuell ist oder nur unangenehm, jedenfalls ist diese Anmerkung verschwunden.

Interessanter Artikel im Zusammenhang: http://euobserver.com/9/20164
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#8
(14.04.2011, 06:36:31)Michalis schrieb: Gemessen im Verhältnis zum Eigenkapital entfällt das größte Engagement auf die EFG Eurobank. Sie hält griechische Staatsanleihen im Wert von 12 Milliarden Euro, was 189 Prozent ihres Eigenkapitals entspricht.

Wikipedia.org schrieb:Dr. Spiro J. Latsis (Greek: Σπύρος Λάτσης; born 1946 in Athens) is a Greek businessman with a fortune of US$9.1 billion [2]. He ranked 51st on Forbes's 2006 World's Billionaires list. He is the son of the Greek shipping magnate, John Latsis, who died in 2003.
The family's largest holding is its EFG Bank European Financial Group, a banking conglomerate with private banking operations in many jurisdictions.
Spiro Latsis graduated with a PhD in philosophy from the London School of Economics. The Latsis family fortune, managed by Spiros Latsis, includes more than 40% in EFG Eurobank Ergasias, the Greek arm of his Swiss EFG Group and more than 30% in Hellenic Petroleum, the major petroleum player in the Balkans, through his ownership of Paneuropean Oil and Industrial Holdings S.A.. The Latsis group also controls Lamda Development, a real estate group based in Athens. Lamda Development projects include "The Mall" complex in Athens, which opened in 2005.
Latsis invited the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Durão Barroso, who had been a student friend at the London School of Economics, to be a guest on his yacht a month before the Commission approved €10.3 million Greek state aid for Latsis' shipping company; but the approval had been given by the previous European Commission, before Durão Barroso had succeeded to its presidency.

Früher stand in Wikipedia auch, dass der gute Mann einem "Think-Tank" zur Beratung der EU angehört, oder sogar Leiter dieser "Organisation" ist. Ich weis nicht ob das nicht mehr aktuell ist oder nur unangenehm, jedenfalls ist diese Anmerkung verschwunden.

Interessanter Artikel im Zusammenhang: http://euobserver.com/9/20164
Luxuriöse Ferienhäuser in Griechenland auf GreekLuxuryVillas.com
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