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Deloitte includes 11 Serbia’s companies in their top 500 companies list

 

The traditional list “Top 500 companies in Central Europe of the audit and consultancy house Deloitte for 2011 includes 11 companies in Serbia, the best among them being EFT, a company selling electric energy, ranked 67 with revenues amounting to 2.2 billion euros.

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As for companies doing business in Serbia’s territory, the Serbian Oil Industry and the Serbian Power Supply company rank 89th and 99th respectively. These are followed by “Telekom Srbija” at the 175th place, while “Delta” now ranks 188th, “Deleze Srbija” – 201st, “Srbijagas” – 283th, former US Steel – 306th, the “Viktorija grupa” – 462nd, the “Merkator – S” – 472nd, and “Tarket” – 484th.

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