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07. 05. 2003

Tanjug denies bankruptcy rumour

BELGRADE, 7 May, 2003 -- Dusan Dakovic, editor-in-chief of the Belgrade-based news agency Tanjug, has refuted information claiming that his media company is heading for bankruptcy and seeking to change its name. Speaking to Glas javnosti, Dakovic responded to insolvency speculation by insisting that the agency was “financially doing better than before” after ending last year with a profit margin of several million dinars. He also rebutted name-change whisperings by saying: “Tanjug is our trademark that we are known by throughout the world and a change of name would be dangerous, unprofessional and fatal for our international reputation”.

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