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ZSE

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ZSEZimbabwe Stock Exchange
ZSEZagreb Stock Exchange (Croatia)
ZSEZaremba Software Engineering GmbH (Germany)
ZSEZiziphis Spinosae Extract (medical science)
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The disposal forms part of the plans to develop Arenaturist (of which the company owns 65.63% of the share capital and whose shares are traded on the Zagreb Stock Exchange) into a leading Central and Eastern European leisure and hospitality company with a business model that includes owning and managing its own assets and those of others, primarily under the Park Plaza brand.
Ivana Gazic, CEO of the Zagreb Stock Exchange, added: "We are very pleased with the overall development of the project.
Zagreb Stock Exchange has announced that it has started trading structured products issued by Austria-based Erste Group Bank AG (EBS.VI).
Shares in T-HT are traded on the Zagreb Stock Exchange, with global depositary receipts trading on the London Stock Exchange.
Ivana Gazic, Zagreb Stock Exchange CEO, said: "Shallow liquidity is a problem which makes big foreign institutional investors reluctant to invest.
The other large Croatian shipyards are not included because they are not rated on Zagreb stock exchange.
3i Infotech, a global provider of IT solutions, today announces that the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) has successfully implemented AWACS, its automated, multi-segment market surveillance system.
Optima Telekom shares have thus been listed on the Official Market of the Zagreb Stock Exchange since January 2008, making Optima the only alternative operator with the shares listed on the Official Market.
Nordic stock exchange operator OMX AB said on Tuesday (9 January) that it has signed an agreement with the Zagreb Stock Exchange in Croatia to provide a new trading system and enhance the stock exchange's IT infrastructure.
The offer, issued between February 15 and March 1 on the Zagreb stock exchange, permitted the two companies, which previously controlled 20% of ZaBa, to secure an additional 59.1% of capital and voting rights in the Croatian bank.
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