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14 Bulgarian companies have leading positions in Southeast Europe

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Fourteen Bulgarian companies find a place among the 100 largest companies in Southeast Europe in this year's TOP 100 ranking of the economic news and analysis agency SeeNews, cited by bTV. 

For comparison, in last year's edition, 12 Bulgarian companies found a place in the ranking. 

The main criteria is the total revenue for the fiscal year 2022. The highest position, 11th, among the Bulgarian participants is occupied by the copper processor and one of the world's leading suppliers of non-ferrous metals Aurubis Bulgaria with revenues of 4.2 billion euros for 2022. Further in the ranking are the biodiesel producer Astra Bioplant (12th position), Lukoil Bulgaria (14th position), Kozloduy NPP (20th position) and others.



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