(Photo/Andy Dabilis) A lone better weighs the odds in an OPAP agency in Athens, which has a gambling monopoly in Greece and is one of the few money-making state enterprises left. Greece is struggling to avoid the collapse of a second big privatization deal, amid threats and pressure from bidders for the state gaming monopoly to change key terms of the deal they agreed last month. The problems ...
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