Crisis Caused by Wrong Values, Debate Told

Bled, 10 January - A debate involving several well-known Slovenian entrepreneurs heard that a value system turned on its head was to blame for the global financial and economic crisis.

Bled A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled
A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled
A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled
A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled
A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled
A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy. Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

Bled
A panel on doing business in a crisis, featuring executives from the Italian group Illy and Slovenian companies Medis, Seaway Group, and Postojnska jama, which operates the world-famous tourist attraction Postojna Cave. Pictured: Illy Group CEO Riccardo Illy.
Photo: Tinkara Zupan/STA

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