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Platini: Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine
UEFA President Michel Platini in an interview for the Italian daily La Stampa assured that the Euro 2012 soccer championship will take place in Poland and Ukraine.
>>• Chinese want to invest in EURO 2012
• Polish Football Association: Nothing to fear about Euro 2012
• Construction of National Stadium for Euro 2012 to go ahead
• “GP”: Gamblers to co-finance EURO 2012
• National sports stadium construction to start
WSE WEEKLY MARKET SUMMARY

• Monthly summary - 12.2008
The year 2008 is over. One feels tempted to add, fortunately. Hopefully, nothing in the near future will match last year’s events. The developments in the USA and on many other stock exchanges were comparable to what transpired in 1930 (when the DJIA fell by a third) and 1931 (when it fell by half). In 2008, the index lost up to 50 percent during the year. It was also the worst year in the 17-year history of the WSE.
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EURO 2012

Euro 2012 – business or crisis
The Polish-American Chamber of Commerce, the British-Polish Chamber of Commerce and Loginet Media have held a press conference ‘Will business win the EURO 2012?’. The debate took place in Warsaw on October 23. It was attended by Mirosław Drzewiecki, Polish Minister of Sports and Tourism, Marcin Herra, president of PL2012, Witold Orłowski, consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers Polska and Adrian Furgalski, director at the Transport Consultants Group TOR. >>
Euro 2012 is a natural step for Polish aviation
The level of Poland’s readiness to host Euro 2012 football championship was the focus of a UEFA meeting in late September. The press extensively reports that both Poland and Ukraine face major infrastructure problems which include the lack of properly-sized sports stadiums, while road and railway construction is lagging behind. But there seems to be a brighter spot in this fairly gloomy picture: experts say Polish aviation is ready to meet the deadline, as Sandra Jacobson reports. >>
Chinese companies eye Polish investment market ahead of Euro2012
Polish Minister of Sport Mirosław Drzewiecki has said upon returning from the Olympic Games held in Beijing that Chinese companies are keen on investing in Poland in the infrastructure it needs for Euro 2012 football championship to be co-hosted with Ukraine. The planned investment projects include sports stadiums, motorways, hotels, airport facilities and train networks, as well as other large-scale infrastructure needed for the event. He added Chinese firms offer prices up to 50% lower than the existing bidders. >>
The great benefits cooperation can bring
The Euro-2012 football championships to be co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine are surely the best examples of the benefits which can be brought by Central and East European countries pooling resources for a common objective. The following remarks were written for POLISH MARKET by Professor Witold Orłowski, Chief Economist of Price Waterhouse Coopers. >>
How ready is Poland for Euro 2012?
Michel Platini President of the UEFA, the European football governing body, has arrived in Poland to evaluate the stage of preparations for EURO 2012. Taking stock of Poland’s preparations for the event co-hosted with Ukraine „Gazeta Prawna” reports that according to UEFA’s assessment there are no delays in the construction of the National Stadium. >>
The Polish side of EURO 2012

Pl 2012 is a company set up by the Polish government to co-ordinate and supervise the Polish side of undertakings ahead of the European Football Championships to be held in Poland and Ukraine in four years’ time. POLISH MARKET’s Jacek Świdziński discusses Pl 2012 activities with the company’s President Marcin Herra. >>
Counting down to 2012

In 2012 Poland and Ukraine will jointly be hosting the European Football Championships. POLISH MARKET talks to Polish Minister of Sports and Tourism Mirosław Drzewiecki about preparations for the event. >>
Euro 2012
Statement by Adam Olkowicz, head of the Euro 2012 Preparatory Group in the Polish Football Association >>
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