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Crisis: Greek ferry firms on the verge of bankruptcy

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The future is looking very gloomy for many Greek coastal and maritime companies which manage the routes between the islands and the mainland after having accumulated losses of over a billion Euros in the past three years (2009-2011). The future situation for some of these companies looks bleak.
ANSAmed) - ATHENS, APRIL 23 - The future is looking very gloomy for many Greek coastal and maritime companies which manage the routes between the islands and the mainland after having accumulated losses of over a billion Euros in the past three years (2009-2011). The future situation for some of these companies right now appears to be extremely sev

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  2 readers comments

1. Philip Vorgias
wrote on
April 24, 2012
10:37 AM
Maybe when they go under all those Greek seamen who are chronically on strike will recognize that a job in tough times is better than no job at all?
2. Nicholas Kostopoulos
wrote on
April 24, 2012
2:15 PM
It is another section of the Greek Employees (Greek Seamen) believing that they can go back to the lazy times of salaries without working, retirement by 50, and so forth. I guess they all (Greece's Employees) must learn a cruel and hard lesson. The strikes in Greece have harmed the only bright spot they have had left which was there tourism. If you were a tourist and saw all these strikes who in his right mind would go to Greece if you couldn't get anywhere.
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