Poland Tries to Reverse Brain Drain
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- Poland Tries to Reverse Brain Drain
- Suez Belgian unit Electrabel to invest 2.5 bln eur in Poland
- Poland’s Petrolinvest says it struck oil in Kazakhstan
- Poland says no decision on US anti-missile shield
Poland Tries to Reverse Brain Drain
BusinessWeek – Sep 24, 2007
Now Warsaw wants to entice them back. But now Warsaw has decided the brain drain needs to be reversed and the government has launched a campaign to entice the migrants to come back home.
Suez Belgian unit Electrabel to invest 2.5 bln eur in Poland
Forbes – Sep 24, 2007
5 bln eur in a power plant and wind farms in Poland as demand for electricity is set to soar the head of its Polish unit was quoted as saying. Electrabel has bid alongside French EDF and Sweden’s Vattenfall to build a coal- and biomass-powered power plant in Gdansk on the Baltic coast Grzegorz Gorny who heads the company’s Polish operations told daily Puls Biznesu. The plant could be ready by the end of 2012 the paper said. ‘In the first stage we would like to build an 800 megawatt block’ Gorny was quoted as saying.
Poland’s Petrolinvest says it struck oil in Kazakhstan
Forbes – Sep 24, 2007
Petrolinvest made its debut on the Warsaw bourse in July and has stakes in companies with concessions for drilling in regions of Kazakhstan and Russia’s Komi Republic. The company estimates its potential exploitable reserves from three sites in Kazakhstan at 1.
Poland says no decision on US anti-missile shield
Tehran Times – Sep 24, 2007
anti-missile shield WARSAW (Xinhua) — Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said that no decision has been made on the erection of a U. anti-missile shield in northern Poland. But he said the shield if installed in Redzikowo a village in northern Poland would benefit the local community providing jobs and business for local enterprises. “”Talks are underway.
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