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Dinar-to-euro exchange rate at RSD 117.5588
The Serbian dinars official median exchange rate against the euro is 117.5588 dinars for one euro on Wednesday, which is a slight change from Tuesday, the National Bank of Serbia said.
BELGRADE - The Serbian dinars official median exchange rate against the euro is 117.5588 dinars for one euro on Wednesday, which is a slight change from Tuesday, the National Bank of Serbia said.

The dinar is steady against the euro m-o-m, y-o-y and relative to the beginning of the year.

The dinars indicative exchange rate against the dollar was down by 0.1 pct to 103.9515 dinars for one dollar on Tuesday.

The dinar was up by 0.2 pct against the dollar m-o-m and down by 7.6 pct y-o-y, declining by 8.0 pct relative to the beginning of the year.


Owner of Farmakom MB to Sell 50% Stake in Politika
As Nova.rs learns, businessman and owner of Farmakom MB concern from Sabac, Miroslav Bogicevic, is selling its 50% stake in the media company Politika novine i magazini (PNM). He confirmed this for our portal and said that the transaction had not been made and that the first one to pay the money would become the new owner.

Bogicevic, who is in house arrest, wearing an electronic ankle bracelet, has decided, he says, to sell his 50% stake in Politika novine i magazini. He claims that there are several interested companies, but that he hasn’t yet sold his stake to anyone.

– The first one to pay the money will get my 50% stake in Politika and there’s no question there. I can’t wait anymore either – Bogicevic says.

When asked who the interested purchasers are and at what price he is selling his stake, Bogicevic did not want to answer.

– This is all done by my lawyer, I’m not familiar with all the details and I will be informed when we see each other. You know, I’m wearing an electronic ankle bracelet and I can’t have talks, and I don’t want us to talk on the phone – Bogicevic explains.

When asked whether the Rajic brothers, who bought Novosti, have expressed an interest, he claims that they haven’t so far.

– There are plenty of those who are interested, including those from abroad, from Croatia, Austria… I’ve asked my lawyer to tell me which offers are serious, which means, with defined payment dynamics, and I don’t care about anything else. I only care about the payment. I paid a lot for all of it, Novosti, Politika and Dnevnik in Novi Sad. I paid EUR 50 million for all of it – he said.

Bogicevic bought a 50% stake in PNM in 2012 from the German publisher WAZ. He carried out the purchase through the company East Media Group. The remaining 50% of PNM is owned by the state, that is, the company Politika a.d., in which the state has a 90% stake.


Vlasnik Farmakoma MB prodaje 50% udela u kompaniji Politika
Prema saznanjima Nova.rs, biznismen i vlasnik koncerna Farmakom MB iz Šapca Miroslav Bogićević prodaje svoj udeo od 50% u kompaniji Politika novine i magazini. On je to potvrdio za naš portal i rekao da transakcija nije obavljena, a da će novi vlasnik postati onaj ko prvi uplati novac.

Biznismen iz Šapca Miroslav Bogićević, koji je u kućnom pritvoru s nanogicom, odlučio je, kako kaže, da proda svoj udeo od 50 odsto u kompaniji Politika novine i magazini. Tvrdi da ima nekoliko zainteresovanih firmi, ali da svoj udeo još nikome nije prodao.

- Ko prvi da pare, on će dobiti moj udeo od 50% u Politici, i tu nema dileme. Niti ja mogu više da čekam - kaže Bogićević.

Na pitanje ko su zainteresovani kupci i po kojoj ceni prodaje svoj udeo, Bogićević nije hteo da govori.

- To sve radi moj advokat, ne znam sve detalje, obavestiće me kad se vidimo. Znate, ja imam nanogicu i ne mogu da idem na razgovore, a telefonom nećemo da pričamo - objašnjava Bogićević.

Na pitanje da li su se javila i braća Rajić, koja su kupila Novosti, on tvrdi da do sada nisu.

- Bilo je tu dosta zainteresovanih. Javili su se i iz inostranstva, iz Hrvatske, Austrije… Tražio sam od advokata da mi kaže šta je ozbiljna ponuda, to znači s dinamikom plaćanja, ništa drugo me ne interesuje. Samo me plaćanje zanima. Ja sam sve to mnogo platio, i Novosti i Politiku i novosadski Dnevnik. Sve sam to platio 50 mil EUR - ispričao je on.

Miroslav Bogićević je 50% udela u kompaniji Politika novine i magazini (PNM) kupio 2012. godine od nemačkog izdavača VAC. Kupovinu je obavio preko firme Ist medija grup. Preostalih 50% PNM je u vlasništvu države, odnosno kompanije Politika a. d., u kojoj je država vlasnik 90% akcija.


Owner of Farmakom MB to Sell 50% Stake in Politika
As Nova.rs learns, businessman and owner of Farmakom MB concern from Sabac, Miroslav Bogicevic, is selling its 50% stake in the media company Politika novine i magazini (PNM). He confirmed this for our portal and said that the transaction had not been made and that the first one to pay the money would become the new owner.

Bogicevic, who is in house arrest, wearing an electronic ankle bracelet, has decided, he says, to sell his 50% stake in Politika novine i magazini. He claims that there are several interested companies, but that he hasn’t yet sold his stake to anyone.

– The first one to pay the money will get my 50% stake in Politika and there’s no question there. I can’t wait anymore either – Bogicevic says.

When asked who the interested purchasers are and at what price he is selling his stake, Bogicevic did not want to answer.

– This is all done by my lawyer, I’m not familiar with all the details and I will be informed when we see each other. You know, I’m wearing an electronic ankle bracelet and I can’t have talks, and I don’t want us to talk on the phone – Bogicevic explains.

When asked whether the Rajic brothers, who bought Novosti, have expressed an interest, he claims that they haven’t so far.

– There are plenty of those who are interested, including those from abroad, from Croatia, Austria… I’ve asked my lawyer to tell me which offers are serious, which means, with defined payment dynamics, and I don’t care about anything else. I only care about the payment. I paid a lot for all of it, Novosti, Politika and Dnevnik in Novi Sad. I paid EUR 50 million for all of it – he said.

Bogicevic bought a 50% stake in PNM in 2012 from the German publisher WAZ. He carried out the purchase through the company East Media Group. The remaining 50% of PNM is owned by the state, that is, the company Politika a.d., in which the state has a 90% stake.


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