Greek MIG Company Signs up for First Investment in Croatia
March 7th, 2008
Zagreb, March 7 (CP) – Croatian Sunce Koncern and an international investment group Marfin Investment Group-MIG headquartered in Greece have signed an agreement on MIG purchasing 75 percent of the Sunce Koncern shares for €155 million.
Sunce operates and is the owner of 11 hotels on the Croatian coast and is also the owner of a land plot with construction and development papers.
The transaction should come about at the end of the second quarter of 2008.
News Info: News in Business, Tagged: MIG, Sunce Koncern
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