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

The government’s privatisation agency, the National Property Fund (FNM), last year received Sk25.2 billion in dividends from companies in which it holds equity stakes. The total revenues of the FNM last year reached Sk26.04 billion, the SITA newswire wrote. 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 expenditure by the fund totalled Sk47.5 billion. The biggest item on the expenditure side was money provided to to the state, amounting to Sk46.95 billion. SITACompiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reportsThe Slovak Spectator cannot vouch for the accuracy of the information presented in its Flash News postings.

The government’s privatisation agency, the National Property Fund (FNM), last year received Sk25.2 billion in dividends from companies in which it holds equity stakes. The total revenues of the FNM last year reached Sk26.04 billion, the SITA newswire wrote. 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 expenditure by the fund totalled Sk47.5 billion. The biggest item on the expenditure side was money provided to to the state, amounting to Sk46.95 billion. SITA
Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
The Slovak Spectator cannot vouch for the accuracy of the information presented in its Flash News postings.

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