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ČSA is fundamentally renewing its fleet and is reorienting itself towards modern Western aircraft. It acquired its first long-haul Airbus in 1991 and Boeings and short-haul turboprop ATRs a year later. It changes from an airline to a public limited company. In 2001, it becomes a member of SkyTeam and in the coming years is one of the best airlines in Central and Eastern Europe.
In 2004, CSA orders 12 new aircraft from Airbus and later buys more. And it was this moment, according to former CSA vice-president Jiri Prusa, that brought the once successful company to the bottom. "I am convinced that CSA was brought down by the unprofessional interventions of the management, which bought a much larger number of aircraft than the company needed," says Pruša.
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Recall Jaroslav Tvrdik: he left a wake of destruction as the Czech Defense Minister, moved on to become the CEO of CSA, and ordered these planes. Today he is the head of the board of directors of the Slavia Prague football club, which he "built" with the help of Chinese billions. Incredibly, he is now a "social celebrity" instead of having been in jail for a long time. JŠ
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On the same day the debtor paid his debt, the insolvency administrator sold his house. Through her husband and without an auction.
This created a paradoxical situation where the creditors are satisfied because they got their money. At the same time, the trustee has the proceeds from the sale of the house in her account, which she should give to the creditors. But they have already officially withdrawn their claims. In fact, the insolvency court has already ruled that the debts to the creditors have been settled. The former owner of the house, who owes nothing to anyone, is to move out. The state-protected bailiff mafia in daily practice. JŠ
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At the Shi!fts conference, Daniel Křetínský, Czech businessman and owner of EPH Holding, criticised Europe for three fundamental mistakes that threatened its efficiency and competitiveness. China, he said, had also allowed it to gain a technological edge.
Europe has made three fundamental mistakes that have compromised its competitiveness and efficiency.
"The first was setting an ambitious decarbonisation target without a rational basis for how to achieve it. The Green Deal has become a question of value and this is a mistake in the energy sector specifically. Energy cannot be done with values, ideology or emotions," Křetínský said.
The second mistake, he said, was premature and excessive investment in renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics before the necessary infrastructure was in place and before European companies were ready. By doing so, Křetínský said, Europe gave up its technological lead and allowed China to dominate in this area. "Huge amounts of money have not led to practical results," he stressed.
The third mistake, according to the Czech businessman, was the lack of ensuring European competitiveness vis-à-vis the United States. He pointed out that the price of a megawatt-hour of gas in the US is €11 to €12, while in Europe it is €50. Similarly, the price of electricity in the US is €40, while in Europe it is €140. "We are not guarding our competitiveness in Europe," he warned.
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The most famous animated character in the world is undoubtedly Mickey Mouse - the most famous symbol of Walt Disney's multinational media and entertainment conglomerate.
The darling of generations and hundreds of millions of children around the world. Who among the older generation would not know Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Donald Duck, or Popeye the Sailor and other unforgettable characters and figures. They communicated fundamental values to children in a way that is still unsurpassed today. It is a pity that there was no "media storm"... Today's children, deformed by values, would welcome the return of these magical characters.
On the other hand, we cannot expect a deformed society and those in charge to offer children this "cure-all" again. They are immortal and will one day return in full force. Why rediscover what was discovered long ago. JŠ
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What can say more about the mafia situation in our country if billions, interests and impunity of the powerful are at stake.
I remind you of my article (31.12.2019), where you can also listen to the audio recording of the telephone "one-way conversation" (16.7.2019). Today, the "freed" JUDr. Libor Grygárek is plebeianly insulting, attacking and threatening me with a lawsuit. To this day he has not and will not file it, he knows very well why. Let us recall below the wiretaps from 2014 and the mafia practices of Prosecutor Grygárek.
It also reminds me of the case of Věra Jourová, who confessed to criminal activity, subsequently retracted her confession, the investigating police officers were dismissed and the evidence was destroyed. Incredibly quickly, she was also compensated with about CZK 3 million - for 14 days of pre-trial detention?!
Billionaire Andrej Babiš paid CZK 30 000 for not complying with the court's ruling, and billionaire Donald Trump paid CZK 120 000 for publishing a photograph of the judges. My bailiff Mgr. Jan Beneš has already imposed a maximum fine of CZK 100,000 seven times for freedom of speech and the public's right to information about public figures. Not to mention the loss of my family home and data for 30 years of my activities abroad and in the Czech Republic. JŠ
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