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(SIXTH DAY) Slovak enterprises: personnel and ownership movements
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

(SIXTH DAY) Slovak enterprises: personnel and ownership movements

The article discusses recent changes in Slovenian state-owned enterprises, focusing on personnel and ownership shifts. It highlights the concentration of state wealth under the National Demographic Fund after years of privatization and transitional tycoons. The transfer of shares from the Pension and Disability Insurance Institute of Slovenia has led to the state gaining control over Triglav Insurance. Concerns are raised about the second-largest Slovenian insurance company, Zavarovalnica Sava, potentially being sold due to foreign investment pressures. Croatian Osiguranje already holds around 30% stake, while German Allianz is also entering the competition. The article questions whether Maribor and Podravje will lose their local insurance company.

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(SIXTH DAY) Slovak enterprises: personnel and ownership movements

The article discusses recent changes in Slovenian state-owned enterprises, focusing on personnel and ownership shifts. It highlights the concentration of state wealth under the National Demographic Fund after years of privatization and transitional tycoons. The transfer of shares from the Pension and Disability Insurance Institute of Slovenia has led to the state gaining control over Triglav Insurance. Concerns are raised about the second-largest Slovenian insurance company, Zavarovalnica Sava, potentially being sold due to foreign investment pressures. Croatian Osiguranje already holds around 30% stake, while German Allianz is also entering the competition. The article questions whether Maribor and Podravje will lose their local insurance company.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of ownership changes and concerns about potential foreign takeovers without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on economic developments and raises questions about national sovereignty in the insurance sector without taking a clear ideological slt

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