Landeshauptstadt erh lt supermodernes Stadion
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The Austrian city of Sankt P lten is planning a new football stadium. If Austria gets to be the host of the 2004 football world championships, Sch 600mn will be invested in the stadium that would be built between mid-2000 and autumn 2002. Sch 100mn of the cost is to be covered by revenues from operation and marketing. After the world championships the stadium would be reduced in size. If the championships do not come to Austria, the stadium is to be built in a smaller version. This would cost Sch 400mn.
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Austria: City of Sankt P lten is planning new football stadium
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Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1998
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Austria: Lift sales installations worldwide
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Lift, which provides businesses in over 60 countries worldwide with sales furniture and installations for multi-media products, makes an average turnover of EUR 11mn to EUR 14.5mn annually. The Austrian based business was founded in 1979 and started with the production of CD sales furniture. Currently 190 employees are involved in the sales business worldwide.
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Year: 2001
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