National Property Fund received Sk25.2 bln. in dividends last year

The National Property Fund (FNM), the government privitisation agency, received Sk25.2 billion in dividends last year from companies in which it is a shareholder, the SITA newswire wrote.

The National Property Fund (FNM), the government privitisation agency, received Sk25.2 billion in dividends last year from companies in which it is a shareholder, the SITA newswire wrote.

The FNM’s total revenues last year were Sk26.04 billion. Together with a Sk30.3 billion carryover from the end of 2006, almost Sk56.4 billion was available to the FNM in 2007.

Last year's expenditures of the fund totaled Sk47.5 billion. The biggest item on the expenditure side was money provided to strengthen state financial assets, which totaled Sk46.95 billion. SITA

b>Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
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