Answer: LICENSE FOR OPAP AGENCY - IS IT WORTH THE EFFORT AND THE MONEY? (40.000)
Many agencies are closing, including top names.
Basically every agency has clients from the apartment building that I have seen and from the adjacent houses I have seen, who play a game of betting. From then on, it is catching fish.
But they tell me that there is a lot of hunger and license deposits are continuing.
But I do not know if this causes anyone to sweat.
The TIPEDs we sell say we are not buying and the goal of the sale is to get what the individual has to give but
and to tax you who are playing just like before. If it wasn't the second leg, then what is the point in selling it?
They do not say this openly but only one carton does not understand it.
Agents etc are not at all interested in what will happen.
Some tweak-type fairy tale (close the rubble) makes some cheer, but awkward - very ungodly.
Why aren't people now against selling?
It is not because he has been frustrated with the state but also because many are really stupid and irrelevant and believe that with private companies they will make things (how? Like magic
.
Why some institutional
is against sale?
This is on the one hand for opposition reasons but also because some of the plugs are inevitable to unravel. And agents who know some of the letters above are justified in not wanting to sell, since they understand that private companies will have a tight budget because of high tax rates.
The state generally believes that it will become rich by
the percentages and not by the large volume of the market. He has believed this for many years.
From my very early days some have been telling me what good it would be if state-owned gambling was privatized. Watch out for them, I don't know if they will be alright but if there is any wrongdoing in Greece and this kind of privatization will happen
double rake. We are talking about two or three years before Intracom came to OPAP-ODIE which, although it was not a complete privatization, but it was a small robbery from the first day.