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    Energoinvest (full name: Energoinvest, d.d. - Sarajevo) is a Bosnian multidisciplinary engineering and energy company with headquarters in Sarajevo, Bosnia...
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    and first director of one of Southeast Europe's largest conglomerates, Energoinvest. He was born to immigrant Hungarian Jewish parents on 7 August 1911 in...
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    expansion over all major Yugoslav Republics. It had a joint venture with Energoinvest, Sarajevo. Video terminals' assembly was in Paka, Slovenj Gradec. Forced...
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    22 January 2012) was a Bosnian politician, and later the director of Energoinvest. He was awarded with a plaque by Serbian Civic Council, and he has several...
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  • of Donbasenergo were privatized in August 2013 to Energoinvest Holding, a subsidiary of Energoinvest Holding B.V. registered in the Netherlands. It won...
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  • company based in Sarajevo. It was founded in the 1960s as a part of the Energoinvest corporation. Its logo includes the orange letters "EP" in a serif font...
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    four large conglomerates emerged in Bosnia and Herzegovina over time: Energoinvest (energy sector), Unis (automotive and defence industry, which partnered...
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  • Energoinvest. During arbitration, Energoinvest was awarded damages against the Congolese government and SNEL. This was reassigned by Energoinvest to...
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  • Bosnian Jewish businessman, philanthropist and founder of the conglomerate Energoinvest Emerich Coreth (1919–2006), Austrian philosopher, Jesuit and Catholic...
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  • government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (99.93%) and Energoinvest (0.07%), after the government's purchase of a former joint stake by Turkish...
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