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Държавата отказа жп лиценз на Христо Ковачки - Капитал. Дружествата, свързани с Ковачки, са най-големият клиент на БДЖ.

Държавата отказа жп лиценз на Христо Ковачки - Капитал

Те обаче не плащат за получените услуги Линк досие Държавата в лицето на Министерството на транспорта и изпълнителна агенция "Железопътна администрация" е отказала да издаде лиценз за товарни железопътни превози на свързаната с Христо Ковачки "ТБД - Товарни превози". Компанията е 100% собственост на ТЕЦ "Бобов дол", която е част от енергийния бизнес на Ковачки, включващ множество мини за въглища и ТЕЦ-ве. С искането си за лиценз Ковачки се опитва да намали зависимостта си от държавния жп превозвач Български държавни железници.

Въпросът с натрупаните към държавната задължения отново излезе на дневен ред, след като БДЖ през миналата седмица е изпратило писмо с предупреждение, че ще спре превозите, ако финансовите договорки не започнат да се изпълняват. Ковачки vs. държавата БДЖ vs. Първите задължения от около 3 млн. лв. са натрупани по времето, в което спедитор на мините на Ковачки е "Ти Рейл България". Alibaba Jack Ma Isn't Happy Being Rich. Getty Alibaba founder Jack Ma is feeling glum.

Alibaba Jack Ma Isn't Happy Being Rich

The founder and executive chairman of the e-commerce giant Alibaba isn't happy about being the richest man in China. Jack Ma became China's richest man after Alibaba IPO'd in September, and he told CNBC that he thought the responsibility and celebrity that came with it was a "great pain" and that he was not happy. The pressure gets to him, especially as people put high expectations on Alibaba's stock price. "IPO is great because ...

I'm happy with the results," he says. Ma says he tries to make himself happy, because he knows the happiness of his colleagues, shareholders, and customers depends on his outlook, to some extent. Not only does the stock price and thinking about the future worry him, but he feels as if people look at him differently when they see him on the street. He says he never expected to make so much money from Alibaba, and, from the beginning, what he really wanted was to be a respected businessman.

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Counting in Chinese? These simple hand gestures make it easy...

The beauty of these signals is that you can count from zero to nine just by using one hand. And you don't need to be a nine fingered mutant! The first time my Chinese girlfriend tried to communicate with these gestures...I didn't get it. For her what was everyday, run-of-the-mill common knowledge was “Greek” to me. So she stopped using them. You, however, have a chance to learn them. Or if it's a fast food place, you can use your hand to order combo #6. When you see the Chinese stock market on TV, you can follow all the action. And when your Chinese girlfriend uses these, you'll understand what she's trying to say. Counting in Chinese: 0 sounds like “leeng”. 1 is pronounced “ee” when you are counting in Chinese, or talking about a quantity. 4 is like “suh”. 5 is “woo”.

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