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  2. Kotsovolos - Wikipedia

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    Kotsovolos (Greek: Κωτσόβολος) is one of the leading electrical and electronics retailers in Greece.It started in a small neighborhood store downtown Athens in 1950 [2] and today has a network of over 90 stores, [2] in Greece and Cyprus, both corporate and franchise, as well as two online stores, kotsovolos.gr and kotsovolos.cy.

  3. List of companies of Greece - Wikipedia

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    1616. National Bank of Greece. $2.4 B. 11,501. operates its business through the following business segments: Retail Banking, Corporate and Investment Banking; Global Markets and Asset Management; Insurance; International Banking Operations; Turkish Banking Operation and Others. 1626. Alpha Bank. $3.5 B. 11,727.

  4. Vodafone Greece - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.vodafone.gr. www.vodafonecu.gr. Vodafone Greece (officially known as Vodafone-Panafon Hellenic Telecommunications Company S.A, formerly Panafon) is the Greek subsidiary of Vodafone Group Plc. In 2004 it was the leading mobile operator in Greece. [1] Its headquarters are in Chalandri - one of the northern suburbs of Athens.

  5. Greek wiretapping case 2004–05 - Wikipedia

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    The Greek wiretapping case of 2004–05, also referred to as Greek Watergate, [1] involved the illegal tapping of more than 100 mobile phones on the Vodafone Greece network belonging mostly to members of the Greek government and top-ranking civil servants. [2] The taps began sometime near the beginning of August 2004 and were removed in March ...

  6. Category:Retail companies of Greece - Wikipedia

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    K. Kotsovolos. Categories: Retail companies by country. Retail companies of Europe by country. Companies of Greece by industry. Retailing in Greece.

  7. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday, Christmas, Buy Nothing Day. Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season in the United States. Many stores offer highly promoted sales at discounted prices and often open early, sometimes ...

  8. Life-giving Spring - Wikipedia

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    Procession on the feast day of the Life-giving Spring, Bright Friday 1959, Arcadia, Greece. The feast day is observed on Bright Friday, that is, the Friday following Pascha (Easter). It is the only feast day which may be celebrated during Bright Week, as all other commemorations which happen to fall during this time are usually transferred to ...

  9. Aristotelis Kalentzis - Wikipedia

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    Aristotelis Irakleous Kalentzis (also Aristotelis Kalentzis or Aristoteles Kalentzis; Greek: Αριστοτέλης Ηρακλέους Καλέντζης) is a Greek national socialist horseback archery instructor and author who was sentenced in 1977 to 12 years in prison for terrorist activities (causing explosions, possession of explosives).