The chronicle of Eger Tobacco Factory

On the great ship

was, and we spent a long time scrutinizing his business card in the hope of discovering something from the title written in English: “Managing Director Philip Morris Hungary”. He asked for ever more information and details of the operation, and those of us who in the last two years had piled up mountains of He must have been dreaming about this land on his way to Eger already. Greg and his wife Jane in their home in Devon. data had to answer even more questions. Meanwhile the necessary approval came from the State Property Agency, and the Company Council passed its last decision on 1 October, 1991, in which it ratified the Deed of Foundation of the Eger Tobacco Factory Limited Company. In October, as the weather turned chilly, a new stranger arrived, this one laconic, an unknown actor for an unknown future. We knew his name, Francisco Lopes, we knew that he was Portuguese, and we were expecting him to take everything in in the blink of the eye of an old Portuguese sailor; we waited and watched for the glance - would it be the searching look of a conqueror or a discoverer? The eyes of the factory's new director were searching out the future, in the same way as the workers in the factory were also waiting and watching. Finally, on 19 December 1991, the court of registration registered the Eger Tobacco Factory Ltd. Philip Morris, ATW, the State Property Agency, and the concerned self governments set 27 December 1991 as the day of privatization.

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