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NEWS | Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Atlas never spoke to us – Claudio Grech
Atlas Technology Group, a software applications company that had set up a support centre in Malta two years ago, recently abandoned its plans to pursue an expansion exercise in Malta after publicly declaring it would set up shop at SmartCity, where 600 people would be employed. >>


Ryanair passengers receive tax subsidy
David Darmanin
Ryanair’s recent issue of 6 million tickets sold at €10 has eliminated Air Malta’s chance of competing, as the Irish low cost carrier has not only knocked off prices on air fare, but also on moneys due to government in taxes, usually borne by the passengers.
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The rise and fall of the shipyards

Colombia to join European digital TV standard

EU27 surplus in Ukraine trade of €10 bn in 2007

Taking the economy as far as possible

HP broadens portfolio of imaging and printing solutions

Marsovin donation to the Caravaggio Foundation

BOV extends its summer offers

Successful taxation seminar for Middlesea

A celebration of Maltese seafood and wine with Delicata

Gozo offers best service to HSBC customers

US rescues Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae


10 September 2008
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