With Prime Minister Antonis Samaras trying to figure out who will replace Stelios Stavridis, the former head of the country’s privatization agency who was forced to quit after he accepted a ride on the private jet of a businessman who bought a stake in the state gambling monopoly OPAP, the government is hoping to woo investors to buy 100 percent of Hellenic Railways. The line is up for ...
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