Govt Answer on Gaming Deal Not yet Ready, Bajuk Says
Ljubljana/Nova Gorica, 4 December - The government has still not decided on the conditions set by US casino operator Harrah's Entertainment and Slovenia's Hit for launching a mega gaming and entertainment centre in western Slovenia, although "a lot has been achieved in talks already", Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk said in Ljubljana on Monday.
Nova Gorica
Gaming company Hit CEO commenting on statements by Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk on the future of a joint venture mega gaming centre between Hit and US gaming giant Harrah's.
Photo: Marko Cencic/STA
Nova Gorica
Gaming company Hit CEO commenting on statements by Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk on the future of a joint venture mega gaming centre between Hit and US gaming giant Harrah's.
Photo: Marko Cencic/STA
Ljubljana, Finance Ministry
Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk presenting the activities of his ministry in the past two years at a news conference.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana, Finance Ministry
Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk (centre) presenting the activities of his ministry in the past two years at a news conference.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana, Finance Ministry
Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk (centre) presenting the activities of his ministry in the past two years at a news conference.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana, Finance Ministry
Finance Minister Andrej Bajuk presenting the activities of his ministry in the past two years at a news conference.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
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