September 17 (SeeNews) - Following is a schedule of corporate, economic and political events taking place in or related to Serbia through December 6. New or amended entries are marked (*).
* Monday, September 17 – Prague (Czech Republic): Serbian President Boris Tadic pays an official visit to the Czech Republic, meets his Czech counterpart Vaclav Klaus.
* Monday, September 17 – Belgrade: The 18th International Conference Danube – River of Cooperation, mottoed European History on the Danube – for Sustainable Economic Development of Serbia organised by Serbia’s Institute of International Politics and Economics opens. (to September 19)
* Monday, September 17 – Belgrade: Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic and the chief of the Serbia’s Privatisation Agency, Vesna Dzinic, hold a news conference to present amendments to the privatization act. (0900 GMT)
* Monday, September 17 – Belgrade: Serbia’s fourth open-end investment fund, Fokus, holds a news conference on the launch of its operations. (0900 GMT)
* Monday, September 17 - Belgrade: Democratic Party holds a news conference. (1000 GMT)
* Monday, September 17 - Belgrade: G17 Plus party holds a news conference. (1100 GMT)
Monday, September 17 - Belgrade: World Health Organisation’s Regional Committee for Europe holds its 57th session. (to September 20)
Monday, September 24 - Vienna (Austria): The fourth Annual CEE Retail Banking conference, organised by Jacob Fleming Group, opens. (to September 25) http://www.jacobfleming.com/buxus/generate_page.php?page_id=471
Monday, September 24 - Sofia (Bulgaria): SEE Capital Markets Conference, organised by Bulgarian business daily Dnevnik and the leading business information provider for Southeast Europe, SeeNews, opens (to September 25).
Monday, October 15 - Prague (Czech Republic): The third Annual Public-Private Partnership in CEE conference, organised by Jacob Fleming Group, opens. (to October 16) http://www.jacobfleming.com/buxus/generate_page.php?page_id=565
Wednesday, October 17 - Belgrade: Fast Moving Consumer Goods in Southeast Europe conference organised by Ekonomist magazine opens.
Thursday, October 18 - Belgrade: Blue-chip commercial bank Jubmes Banka holds an extraordinary shareholders meeting.
Tuesday, October 23 - Athens (Greece): 8th Prodexpo - Real Estate Development Conference & Expo, organised by Divani Caravel Hotel. (to October 24) www.tsomokos.gr/projects3.php
Thursday, November, 8 - Frankfurt (Germany): The 3rd Emerging Europe Energy Summit, organised by IBPPublishing&Conferences opens. (to November 9) http://www.doingbusiness.ro/energy2007/summit.php?id_menu=1
Thursday, November 8 - Sofia (Bulgaria): Business Information Forum organised by SeeNews and the International University to open in Sofia Grand Hotel.
Thursday, November 8 - Becici (Montenegro): Real estate conference Montenegro: A New Horizon, organised by Ekonomist magazine, starts. (to November 9)
Saturday, November 17 - Pristina: The U.N.-run Serbian province of Kosovo to hold general and local elections.
Wednesday, November 28 - London: The Emerging Markets Private Equity Forum, organised by Emerging Markets Private Equity organisation opens. (to November 29) (http://www.peimedia.com/Product.aspx?cID=5496&pID=168330)
Wednesday, December 5 - Belgrade: Financial Services in Southeast Europe conference, organised by Ekonomist magazine, starts. (to December 6)