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Last Trade - 22/01/21
Market Cap | £4.94bn |
Enterprise Value | £4.83bn |
Revenue | £129.7m |
Position in Universe | 10th / 784 |
WARSAW, Oct 20 - The following are news stories, press reports and events that may affect Poland's financial markets on Tuesday. ALL TIMES GMT (Poland: GMT + 2 hours): DATA Poland's statistics office to release industrial output data at 0800. TAX Poland's Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers warned that tax increases will end badly for the economy, which has been weakened by the coronavirus crisis, and called for a moratorium for a year, Puls Biznesu daily reported. CORONAVIRUS Poland is not currently among the European countries with the fastest increases in the number of coronavirus patients, but it is in a much worse situation than in spring, and the worst is still ahead, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna reported. REMOTE LEARNING According to a poll by United Survey commissioned by Dziennik Gazeta Prawna daily and RMF FM radio, around 20% of Poles are in favour of remote learning, the newspaper reported. PENSIONS Deputy Minister of Family and Social Policy Stanislaw Szwed said that retired people will receive 13th and 14th pensions in 2021 as planned, Super Express daily reported. WEALTH According to a report by Martis Consulting, Adam Kicinski, the president of CD Projekt, is worth over 1 billion zlotys ($257.5 million)- it is 571 million zlotys more than a year earlier. Second in the ranking is the president of PKO BP, Zbigniew Jagiello, who is worth 389 million zlotys. ****Reuters has not verified stories reported by Polish media and does not vouch for their accuracy.**** For other related news, double click on: Polish equities PL-E E.Europe equities .CEE Polish money PL-M Polish debt PL-D Eastern Europe EEU All emerging markets EMRG Hot stocks HOT Stock markets STX Market debt news DBT Forex news FRX For real-time index quotes, double click on: Warsaw WIG20 .WIG20 Budapest BUX .BUX Prague PX .PX ($1 = 3.8841 zlotys) (Reporting by Warsaw Bureau) ((warsaw.newsroom@reuters.com; tel. +48 22 6539700))