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figures of the top companies in order to check our results. - Czech Republic
- Slovakia
- Hungary
- Slovenia
- Poland Market TrackingFacilityManagement in CEE 2010
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MarkTag MeM Duo ID-Tag 47
TransCore Launches In-Lane Replenishment Solution 47
MARK IV Introduces New Driver Feedback Transponder 48
TransCore Launches eZGo ™ OBU 48
Slovenia to Introduce Vignette
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Mark IV Introduces New Driver Feedback Transponder II-33
TransCore Launches eZGo ™ OBU II-33
Slovenia to Introduce Vignette
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, not an EU member but officially recognized as a potential candidate)
- Slovakia (“A” rating, EU member)
- Slovenia (“B” rating, EU member)
- Turkey (“A” rating, not yet an EU member, but an official candidate
GlobalData, March 2011, Pages: 184
.32 Europe Pipeline Industry, Sweden
3.32.1 Sweden, Natural Gas Pipelines
3.33 Europe Pipeline Industry, Slovenia
3.33.1 Slovenia, Natural Gas Pipelines
3.34 Europe Pipeline Industry, Republic Of Moldova
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with Farmer Bros 86
Sara Lee Inks Agreement to Take Over Café Moka 87
Texas Pacific Acquires Stake in Strauss Coffee 87
ARAMARK Refreshment Services Takes Over Brand Coffee Service 87
Migros to Merge Delica
GlobalData, Feb 2009, Pages: 235
In Slovenia 73
3.35.1 Refining Industry In Slovenia, Crude distillation unit Capacity 73
3.36 Europe Refining Industry, Planned Refining Facilities 73
3.36.1 Refining Industry in Europe, Crude Distillation Unit
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The position in the countries of the former Yugoslavia is somewhat different. Tourism to Croatia and Slovenia is on track to recovering the ground lost during recent conflicts in the region. Elsewhere within
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by hydropower (46 percent), thermal power plants (33 percent), by the Krsko nuclear power plant in Slovenia, 50 percent owned by Croatia (7 percent), and by a few industrial energy plants. Around 14 percent