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Novalic: There will be no Sale of “BH Telecom“ and “Elektroprivreda BiH

Published: February 17, 2015
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novalicThe candidate for the position in the Government of the Federation of BiH said that the most profitable companies “Elektroprivreda BiH“ and “BH Telecom“ will not be sold in the next four years.

He said that mentioned companies are “healthy“  and profitable.

“Other companies that are mostly in the State ownership are suffering from “the various diseases“. First of all they are suffering from the very poor management, to the neglected market“, said the future president of the Government of the Federation of BiH..

He emphasized that there will be no privatization of mentioned companies in this mandate.

“It is not possible to privatize “Elektroprivreda BH“ from some other reason, neither we have such an idea“, added Novalic.

He also added that it is possible to talk about the privatization of BH Telecom in technical sense, but there is no such intension.

“If we were talking about this, then it would be the partial sale of shares. But for now, these are successful companies and they are not a matter of priority in this sense“, said Novalic.

“He added that the intention of the Government of FBIH is to employ 10.000 workers per year through the labor market reform, improving the business environment and attracting investitures.

(Source: Klix.ba)

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