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PGNiG says gas sales bottomed out in last weeks

Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:04am EST

WARSAW, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Polish gas monopoly PGNiG's PGNI.WA gas sales bottomed out in the last weeks after declines in first nine months of 2009, PGNiG chief financial officer said on Thursday.

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"Last weeks show sales are not worse than a year ago at this time," Slawomir Hinc said.

PGNiG's nine-month sales were down to 9.3 billion cubic metres of gas from 10 billion a year earlier. (Reporting by Pawel Bernat, writing by Patryk Wasilewski; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter)



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