Small Shareholders Protest Steel Group Privatisation
Ljubljana, 11 June - Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
Ljubljana
Druzba pooblascenka Ravne (DPR), a firm representing 5,844 small shareholders of steel group Slovenska Industrija Jekla (SIJ), organised on Monday a peaceful protest in Ljubljana to draw attention to SIJ's privatisation and the government's attitude towards SIJ's small shareholders.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA
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