Published on: 14.11.2007 | 15:01
Last update on: 14.11.2007 | 15:02
Last update on: 14.11.2007 | 15:02

Kopanja and Radojičić: Nezavisne novine wish to buy Glas Srpske
Author/source: SEEbiz.eu, Investitor.baManagement of Nezavisne novine, daily newspapers, from Banja Luka informed Igor Radojičić, President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia (RS), about their plans to expand their activities and their participation on tender to purchase three companies of Glas Srpske.
Expressing his satisfaction over the beginning of public tender open to all who meet the criteria, Radojičić reminded that RS National Assembly adopted a unique privatization program for all three companies of Glas Srpske.
Kopanja said that he discussed with Radojičić the improvement of information exchange between RS National Assembly and Nezavisne novine.
He added how Nezavisne novine are second in BiH according to circulation with around 18,000 copies after Dnevni avaz with 50,000 copies, adding that around 50,000 people visit Nezavisne novine web site daily which is, after Belgrade B92, the most visited site in ex-Yugoslav countries.
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