State-owned companies lost NIS 400m in 2011
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State-owned companies lost NIS 400m in 2011

Niš : Serbia | May 05, 2012 at 11:19 PM PDT
Source: Globes Online
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04, adi Mualem   The aggregate revenue of Israel's state-owned companies was NIS 63.5 billion in 2011, according to the annual report of the Government Companies Authority presented to Minister of Finance Yuval Steinitz on Thursday. The 2011 revenue figure is NIS 8 billion higher than the figure for... FULL ARTICLE AT Globes Online
 
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