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Corporate News Filter: Slovnaft and the Controversial Toy Store Dráčik Saw Profits Fall, While the Tisovec Arms Company Made a Profit for the First Time

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The management of the Košice steelworks, controlled by the Japanese concern Nippon Steel, has sent a clear message to the Slovak government. The president of the Košice factory with over 7,500 employees, James Bruno, has said that he is deeply disappointed with the recent statements of the Minister of the Environment, Tomáš Taraba. He should not behave inappropriately towards business, but should look for real solutions to keep key Slovak factor…
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The management of the Košice steelworks, controlled by the Japanese concern Nippon Steel, has sent a clear message to the Slovak government. The president of the Košice factory with over 7,500 employees, James Bruno, has said that he is deeply disappointed with the recent statements of the Minister of the Environment, Tomáš Taraba. He should not behave inappropriately towards business, but should look for real solutions to keep key Slovak factor…

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Denník N broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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