August 23 (SeeNews) - Croatia's state-owned fund for enterprise restructuring and privatisation, CERP, said it has issued a public call for binding bids for 89.7663% in tobacco production company Agroduhan at a starting price of 20 mln kuna ($2.6 million/2.7 million euro).
The nominal value of the stake is 19.7 million kuna, CERP said on its website on Monday.
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The deadline to submit bids is 1400 local time on October 21.
The core business of Agroduhan is production, purchase and processing of tobacco and sale of unprocessed tobacco on the local and foreign markets. The Slatina-based company was set up in 1996.
(1 euro = 7.505 kuna)