GREECE - Factors to Watch on June 25
ATHENS, June 25 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events which may affect Greek financial markets on Thursday:
GREECE IN RECESSION IN 2009, BUDGET GAP AT 6 PCT-OECD
Greece's economy is seen contracting this year as exports weaken, with a slow recovery projected for next year as the global environment improves, the OECD said in its economic outlook on Wednesday. [ID:nLO280174]
GREECE'S MYTILINEOS TO BID FOR LARCO-CEO
Greek metals group Mytilineos Holdings (MYTr.AT), southeast Europe's biggest producer of aluminium, plans to bid for troubled state-controlled nickel producer Larco, its chief executive said on Wednesday. [ID:nLO220489]
GREECE'S OTE HOLDS ROADSIDE SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING
OTE (OTEr.AT), southeast Europe's biggest telecoms company, held its annual shareholder meeting on an Athens pavement on Wednesday, after workers blocked its gates to protest against Deutsche Telekom's (DTEGn.DE) growing stake in the firm. [ID:nLO393195]
PPC HOLDS ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING
Public Power Corp. (DEHr.AT) holds its annual shareholders meeting later on Thursday.
GREECE TO AUCTION T-BILLS JULY 14, 21- PDMA
Greece's Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) said on Wednesday it will auction 26- and 52-week T-bills on July 14 and 13-week T-bills on July 21. [ID:nLO105730] Continued...



