15.12.2004, 14:37:58
"Aspirin trips?
“Visit Greece to buy aspirin” might be a good tourism slogan as its German maker Bayer revealed that the drug’s price in Greece is the lowest in the EU and less than half of the second lowest, in Estonia. Some travel guides even recommend buying aspirin in Greece due to its price, as it costs less than a packet of sweets. Aspirin is the only painkiller weighted in on the Greek price index and governments have kept its price stable since 1997. Now Bayer is contemplating the withdrawal of the drug from Greece as it is not profitable while Greek exports even compete with the original product in the pricey German market."
Hier gefunden:
http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/news/c...0744</A>
Und um die Profite zu sichern, wird vermutlich demnaechst das ueberteuerte Apsirin aus D nach GR eingefuehrt Interessant allemal, dass der Staat dem Bayer-Konzern seit 1997 keine Preiserhoehung erlaubt hat und andererseits Aspirin in den Warenkorb gehoert. Hat was von Grundnahrungsmittel - und so wird es ja wohl auch vielfach in GR benutzt.
Carmen
“Visit Greece to buy aspirin” might be a good tourism slogan as its German maker Bayer revealed that the drug’s price in Greece is the lowest in the EU and less than half of the second lowest, in Estonia. Some travel guides even recommend buying aspirin in Greece due to its price, as it costs less than a packet of sweets. Aspirin is the only painkiller weighted in on the Greek price index and governments have kept its price stable since 1997. Now Bayer is contemplating the withdrawal of the drug from Greece as it is not profitable while Greek exports even compete with the original product in the pricey German market."
Hier gefunden:
http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/news/c...0744</A>
Und um die Profite zu sichern, wird vermutlich demnaechst das ueberteuerte Apsirin aus D nach GR eingefuehrt Interessant allemal, dass der Staat dem Bayer-Konzern seit 1997 keine Preiserhoehung erlaubt hat und andererseits Aspirin in den Warenkorb gehoert. Hat was von Grundnahrungsmittel - und so wird es ja wohl auch vielfach in GR benutzt.
Carmen