Eastern European states are ensuring that one of their cultural treasures – archival recordings of classical music – remains in Eastern European handsby JAN CLEAVE INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS were dismayed late this summer when the Hungarian State Privatization and Holding Company (APV Rt.) announced the results of a tender for the former government-owned recording company Hungaroton. Despite a $5.3 million bid […]

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