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THE MALTA FINANCIAL & BUSINESS TIMES

30 April 2003
ISSUE NO. 283
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Zarb should explain his actions
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Economic Update

Maltacom’s profits at Lm13.5m, but Vodafone divestiture still a thorn in the side
By Matthew Vella
A sober reminder of a sour quest. Maltacom’s ongoing divestiture of its twenty per cent stake in Vodafone Malta was yesterday a cause of concern for Chairman Maurice Zarb Adami in his concluding remarks for Maltacom’s 2002 final accounts READ MORE >>

One or two more new faces possible in Parliament
Casual elections for parliamentary seats can spring surprises, but not many are expected in the elections that should be held next week. There could be no new faces in parliament.
Speculation is, however, rife that certain PN parliamentarians, including ministers and parliamentary secretaries, could contest the Euro Parliamentary elections, attracted in no small measure by the Euro100,000 yearly salary. READ MORE >>

Argentine government shake-up could offer hope to disgruntled investors
By David Lindsay
The scores of Maltese investors who saw tens of millions of pounds in investments become all but worthless with the collapse of the Argentine economy may soon begin to see a ray of light at the end of the tunnel with the recent appointment of a new Argentine economy minister and a presidential run-off election scheduled for May.READ MORE >>


INTERVIEW
Revenge of the obelisk
The Maltacom Group’s annual figures for 2002 proves government monoliths let out to play free can become profitable. Yesterday the Group celebrated a future that had been unsure back in 1998. CEO Stephen Muscat tells MATTHEW VELLA where the Group is heading.

OPINION
Transposing EU law into national law
Justice and Home Affairs Minister Dr Tonio Borg addresses a Seminar on the Transposition of European Legislation into National Law


NEWS

OHSA issues Sars guidelines for workers

President visits TechnoPark

‘Catch the Sun instead’ Malta bus campaign kicks off in UK

Farsons profits soar 75 per cent despite weak market conditions

 

 

 

 

 

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