GREECE - Factors to Watch on March 31
ATHENS, March 31 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events which may affect Greek financial markets on Tuesday:
MIG SEES OLYMPIC AIR PROFIT BY 2011
Marfin Investement Group (MIG) (MRFr.AT), the new owner of Olympic Airlines, expects the Greek carrier to break even next year and turn profitable by 2011. [ID:nLU545176]
Separately, the buyout company said on Monday 2008 net profit dropped to 112.6 million euros from 330.1 million in 2007. [ID:nLU606567]
INTRALOT 2008 NET FALLS 55.3 PCT, LAGS FORECASTS
Greek lottery systems supplier Intralot (INLr.AT) said on Monday its 2008 net profit dropped 55.3 percent, below market expectations, as the firm took provisions for high start-up costs in new markets. [ID:nLU391525]
VIOHALCO HAS 2008 LOSS ON LOWER METALS PRICE
Viohalco (VIO.AT), Greece's biggest metals processing group, booked its first annual loss since at least 1995 as the global economic crisis slashed metal prices. [ID:nLU549208]
GREEK 5-YR BOND SALE MAY TOP 5 BLN EUROS-SOURCES
Greece may raise more than five billion euros from the top-up of a 2014 bond it expects to price on Tuesday due to strong demand from investors, two government officials said on Monday. [ID:nLU436069]
ATHENS WATER 2008 PROFIT FALLS ON DROUGHT COSTS Continued...


