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Georgi Ivanov Naydenov (Bulgarian: Георги Иванов Найденов) (born July 19, 1927 – October 3, 1998) was a Bulgarian businessman and banker who was born in the small town of Strelcha, and became famous during the 1960s as the creator of the unique and successful economic experiment Texim.
The Economic Group
editThe idea of Texim as an independent organization within the Bulgarian socialist economy originated with a starting capital of 10,000 Leva (1 Dollar at that time was equal to around 1.17 Leva). Yet, although Texim existed for only 8 years from 1962 to 1969, its legendary success has accompanied the name until this day. Eventually, the experiment expanded to comprise three main units: Texim, the Imextracom Establishment, and the Bulgarian Trading Fleet. The Bulgarian Merchant Fleet included trade, shipbuilding, and docks, while Texim included the first Coca-Cola establishments in the entire communist bloc.[citation needed]
After the fall of communism, Naydenov created, the now oldest private bank in Bulgaria, Teximbank, in September 1992, which exists to this day.[citation needed]
Sources
edit- The Texim Affair, Dobromir Zadgorski, Sofia: 1994
- Information about Bulgaria
- http://www.kampanyarchivum.hu/files/300/8/3/7-2-27.html[permanent dead link ]
- Human Rights Watch
- Interview[permanent dead link ]
- Гето е преговарял с Че Гевара
- http://www.bgbook.dir.bg/book.php?ID=7290 Archived August 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine