Issue 3, 2012. June-July |
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IPOS, THE WAY TO FUTURE INVESTMENT
Investor.ge spoke with Giorgi Tchiladze, the CEO of the Partnership Fund, about the reasons for the delay the Georgian Railway IPO and how the fund will be used to attract...
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CLEAN POWER, CLEAN PROFITS: THE PROSPECTIVE ON HYDRO POWER PLANTS
Hydro power projects have attracted millions of dollars in investments from foreign and local businesses. Investor.ge spoke with...
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THE EXPAT INDUSTRY
Georgia has an untapped potential to attract expats for start-up businesses, according to board game creator Mark Rein Hagen.
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FOREIGN OWNED: EXPAT BUSINESSES IN GEORGIA
Reports of large investments are common in the Georgian media, from franchise deals like the Trump buildings to hydro dams.
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ADVANCED TAX RULINGS: PROVIDING CLARITY AND CONFIDENCE
AmCham Executive Director George Welton reports on the impact of advanced tax rulings. This article is part of the Chamber's...
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FIVE QUESTIONS WITH... JOHN BRAECKEVELDT
In Investor.ge's newest feature - interviews with investors, CEOs, policy makers and economists - is a candid discussion with John Braeckevldt....
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A NEW HUB OF INFORMATION FOR TAX PROFESSIONALS
This website, www.matsne.ge ('messenger') serves two main purposes. First, it provides a linked source for all of the supporting....
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CSR IN ACTION: BUSINESSES SAVING LIVES
In honor of the annual Race for the Cure event in Tbilisi, Allison Dvaladze- who wrote her Master's on Public Health thesis on cancer in Georgia, and Keti Khukhunashvili report about...
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THE PRICE OF THE PIPELINE
Next year the Shah Deniz consortium is scheduled to decide the final route for the Southern Corridor Pipeline. Regardless of how the gas arrives in Europe, industry...
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THE TASTE OF CHANGE
Saburtalo, a central district in Tbilisi more famous for its abundant housing than its nightlife, is used to playing second fiddle to hip Vake, Vere and Shardeni. But a plethora of...
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