“Nothing for Ernst&Young” – Forbes 08/2006

In the 08/2006 issue of Forbes magazine there is an article “Nothing for Ernst&Young” describing departure of a few groups of senior-level employees from Polish subsidiary of Ernst&Young who founded their own companies. Other similar cases are also mentioned:

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“Satire of God’s cow” – Forbes 07/2006

In its 07/2006 issue in the article “Satire of God’s cow” Forbes magazine presents the discount chain Biedronka which belongs to the Portuguese group Jeronimo Martins. Marek Dojnow was one of the individuals asked for comment:

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ZT Kruszwica singed merger plan with Ewico, ZPT Olvit and Olvit Pro

In June 2006 Polish edible oil sector leaders: ZT Kruszwica SA, Ewico Sp z o.o., Olvit-Pro Sp. z o.o. and ZPT Olvit Sp. z o.o. announced the merger plan in relation to the merger process of the above companies. As a result, the combined entity will be the largest edible oil producer in Poland with an estimated annual turnover amounting to PLN 1.5 bln.

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Exatel – successful exit from Pro Futuro

On the 22nd of May 2006, an agreement concerning Exatel’s sale of shares and bonds of Pro Futuro was reached. Following over six month long negotiations with various turns, Exatel managed to get back the full value of its financial investment in Pro Futuro.

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“Alice’s adventures in banking land” – Forbes 03/2006

In the 03/2006 issue of Forbes magazine there is an article “Alice’s adventures in banking land” in which merger of Pekao SA and Bank BPH is discussed. In the article Marek Dojnow comments on Unicredit business:

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“Domestic capital attacks” – Forbes 01/2006

In the 01/2006 issue of Forbes magazine there is an article “Domestic capital attacks” about M&A market in 2005. Marek Dojnow was asked for comment on the privatization of Huta Częstochowa:

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“Tulip growers in place of Eureko” – Forbes 12/2005

In the 12/2005 issue of Forbes magazine there is an article “Tulip growers in place of Eureko” describing Dutch Rabobank activities in Poland. In the article Marek Dojnow comments on careful acquisition policy of the bank:

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“Now Fidea” – Manager Magazine 10/2005

Who is  Marek Dojnow?
The answer given most often is: the president of  ABN Amro. Few add the short word “former”. Because few noticed that Dojnow left the bank in June already. On the other hand, those, who noticed this, associate the fact of his resignation in one way only – with his giving evidence before the investigation commission for PZU case.

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