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In Brief: Gdynia Shipyard; Globe Trade Center; Car prices; Internet ads

12th February 2004
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Gdynia Shipyard has the chance for offset contracts with regard to the tender for Israeli Spike missiles, as such information was announced by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

No details have been so far revealed. (Puls Biznesu, pp. 1, 7) Globe Trade Center, a leading developer company, plans to acquire funds from another public floatation of its shares and in this way enter the markets of the Czech Republic, Romania, Serbia and Hungary. The company did not reveal how much it would try to collect from the floor. (Puls Biznesu, p. 10) Car dealers increased car prices on average by 12.3% in 2003, while their counterparts in EU countries increased prices by 4.6% last year. However, cars in Poland are still cheaper than in the Eurozone countries. (Rzeczpospolita, p. B3) The Internet was the only medium in Poland, which recorded an increase in spendings on advertising. Portals and other web services received 45% more capital than a year earlier. According to AD.net and CR Media Consulting, the expenditures on Internet advertisements will grow to zł.100 million by 2006. (Rzeczpospolita, p. B4) M.M.

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