3 July 2000 ZAGREB-The employees at Zagreb-based Internet service provider (ISP) Iskon are like their counterparts at any Internet start-up company anywhere in the world: most are young (the average age at the company is 23) and all are casually decked out in jeans and sneakers.In April, the country’s fortunes changed drastically, when Adriatic Net investors-a Texas-based investment fund specializing […]

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