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In this week’s business news: the Greek ambassador to the Czech Republic
has said that Greece must remain in Eurozone, the daily Lidové noviny
writes that ČEZ may loose up to ten billion Czech crowns due to
investments into Albania’s power grid, Russia’s oil delivery to Czech
Republic is likely to fall short of target in May, the Finance Ministry is
selling state bonds, and Czech Railways expands its fleet. More
SpecialRadio Prague’s great radler tasting special
Czech beer is considered part of national heritage and has long been just
as popular abroad as it has been at home. But over the last several years,
beer consumption in the Czech Republic has been on a slow but steady
decline which prompted all major breweries to look for new ways of
attracting the pampered Czech beer drinker. In our beer special today, we
examine a new hit on the market – low-alcohol fruit beers, or radlers,
put out by three biggest beer producers – Pilsner Urquell, Staropramen,
and Heineken. More
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In Business News this week: Czech industrial production speeds up; most
Czech companies want to hire employees as contractors; Saturday shifts at
Škoda Auto end over labour dispute, the North American brewing giant
Molson Coors buys Staropramen; and Prague’s Ruzyně airport marks 75
years since the first landing. More
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In Business news this week: Czech crown falls to its lowest to the dollar
since July 2010; Česká spořitelna withdraws from legal battle over
bankrupt lottery firm Sazka; Czech foreign debt reaches 49 percent of GDP;
sales of alcoholic beverages took another slump this year; and Czech
Republic’s Vietnamese community launches its own discount website. More
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