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Damage, anger and hardship, cancellations in tourism up to 50% due to roadblocks – “Mainland Greece is bleeding,” professionals say
Hardship on the roads for holiday travelers – Anger among professionals who were counting on the holiday period to work – Damage to tourism and tourism-related sectors and to transport
George Petzetakis: Debts in Athens, business and the high life in America despite international warrants
The trajectory of the scion of the historic plastics industry who was convicted in Greece but lives luxuriously abroad and… advertises it on social media – Trips to France, Spain, Portugal and Egypt and beach volleyball
Paramount insists on Warner Bros. takeover: $40.4 billion personal guarantee from Larry Ellison
The Warner Bros. board has repeatedly rejected Paramount's proposal, opting instead for a deal with Netflix, which it considers more advantageous
Retailers target turnover to exceed €4.5 billion in December
Despite the accumulated difficulties of the year, retailers hope that the holiday season can act as a “corrective,” helping to make up for the annual turnover shortfall—especially for small, independent shops that have been severely tested
2025, the year of revealing tax evasion: How digital audits via POS, IRIS and myDATA overturned decades-old practices
With the new data, the state is now losing up to €7 billion less in VAT revenue every year compared with the recent past
Consumer Protection Authority: Despoina Tsangari officially appointed President
Despoina Tsangari, who has previously held executive positions in major organizations in Greece and abroad—including Beiersdorf (Greece, Cyprus, Israel), Safilo in Italy, PepsiCo (Greece and Cyprus), and most recently NIKAS—has been officially appointed as the new President of the Independent Consumer Protection Authority