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The prime minister wants a referendum if the euro is to be adopted; a new
natural gas line opens to the north; passenger car production up; the
government shells out 11.7 billion on operation of renewable energy
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In Business News: Prague bourse sees trading drop in face of worries over
new economic downturn; Czech Railways weighs the controversial purchase of
16 new trains at the cost of five billion crowns; leading commercial
vehicle manufacturer DAF acquires a 19-percent stake in Tatra trucks;
sources report that at least two firms have applied to launch exploratory
operations in search of new shale gas reserves. More
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In today’s business news: The European Commission launches an antitrust
investigation into the Czech energy giant ČEZ, self-employed individuals
may be among those who profit from an overhaul of the Czech pension system,
a new law eliminates advertising on two public TV channels, Czech tennis
star Petra Kvitová’s marketing potential receives a significant boost
due to her Wimbledon victory, the regional brewery Svijany posts record
profits in 2010 and Czechs pay up to 20 percent more for mobile phone
services than clients in neighboring countries. More
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