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Aegean Airlines
Flag carrier airline of Greece
ELBO
company
Olympic Air
Greek airline
Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation
Greek public broadcasting corporation
Metaxa
Metaxa () is a line of branded Greek alcoholic drinks, each a flavored amber blend of spirits and Muscat wine, aged in oak barrels. Several Metaxa products have numbered "star" designations indicating, according to different sources, either the product's age, the number of base spirits and wines used in making it, or simply the quality level (itself a reflection of the age). Metaxa's main exported products are 5 Star, 7 Star, 12 Star, and Private Reserve. (Metaxa 3 Star is not exported.)
Athens Stock Exchange
stock exchange located in Athens, Greece
Alpha Bank
Greek bank
National Bank of Greece
global Greek banking and financial services company
Mythos Beer
makers of Mythos beer
OTE
Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. (OTE Group) is the largest telecommunications and IT company in Greece and a subsidiary of Germany-based Deutsche Telekom. It is also one of the three largest companies listed in the Athens Stock Exchange, according to market capitalization.
Piraeus Bank
Greek financial services company
Eurobank Ergasias
Greek bank and financial services company
Ellinair
Ellinair was a Greek airline headquartered in Thessaloniki operating scheduled and charter flights.
HELLENiQ ENERGY
Greek company
Hellenic Post
state-owned provider of postal services in Greece
Titan Cement
large multinational cement and building materials producing company based in Athens, Greece
Astra Airlines
Defunct Greek airline (2008-2019)
Hellenic Train
The operator of Greek railways, formerly known as TrainOSE
Bluebird Airways
Greek airline
Skaramangas Shipyards
company
Folli Follie
Greek jewelry company
Viohalco
Viohalco S.A. () (Viomichania Chalkou kai Alouminiou Company), a Greek heavy industry corporation, was established in 1937, made its debut on the Athens Stock Exchange in 1947 and is included in the FTSE/Athex Large Cap stock exchange index. The company is composed of tens of different companies active in the metal production, steel and aluminum trade. Its president, Nikos Stasinopoulos, is one of the richest businessmen in Greece. The magnitude of this corporation is visible in the fact that 7 percent of Greek exports are made by it. Viohalco’s overall sales for 2021 came to around 5.4 billio
Porto Carras
hotel and marina in Chalkidiki, Greece
Cosmote
mobile phone operator in Greece

OPAP
OPAP – Greek Organisation of Football Prognostics S.A. () is a Greek company organizing and conducting games of chance. It is headquartered in Athens and for many years OPAP was a state-owned gambling monopoly. The company holds the exclusive rights to organize and manage numerical lotteries and sports betting in Greece. In 2013 the privatization of the company was completed through the sale of the State's remaining 33% stake to the Emma Delta investment scheme.
Motor Oil Hellas
oil company focusing on petroleum refining and trading located in Greece
Jumbo
Greek multinational toy shop chain
Blue Star Ferries
company
Betano
sports betting company
Hellas Sat
Greek/Cypriot satellite telecommunications provider
Fage
Fage International S.A. ( ) is an international dairy company founded in Athens, Greece, and as of 2012 headquartered in Strassen, Luxembourg. One of the major dairy brands in Greece, its products include milk, yogurt and ice cream. Its name is both the singular imperative verb meaning 'eat!' and the initials of .
Orange2Fly
Orange2Fly was a Greek charter airline offering wet lease, charter and ad hoc flights headquartered at Athens International Airport, until it ceased all operations in September 2021.
Vivartia
Vivartia Holding S.A. () is a food production conglomerate brand in Greece. Its head office is in Spata, Attica.
Hellenic Aerospace Industry
company
Chipita
Chipita S.A. is a Greek food company headquartered in Athens, Greece. As of 2016, it is stationed within 56 countries.
Fix Beer
trademark
Pitsos
thumb|left|180px|1968 Pitsos 50 cc 3-wheel truck
Biamax
thumb|right|200px|A technically advanced Biamax R514 (1960 model, chassiless)
thumb|right|200px|Also designed by Dracoulis: Biamax F600 trolleybus (1962 model)
thumb|right|200px|An extremely rugged model produced specifically for Africa and the Middle East: Biamax Desert Bus (1964 model)
thumb|right|200px|One of the most successful models: Biamax F580 (1966 model, ladder-type Biamax chassis)
METKA
International engineering contractor and industrial company headquartered in Athens, Greece
Namco
Greek automobile manufacturer
DESFA
DESFA (National Natural Gas System Operator S.A.) is a natural gas transmission system operator in Greece. It was established on 30 March 2007 as a subsidiary of DEPA. In addition to the transmission system, the company also operates Greece's gas distribution networks, and the Revithoussa LNG Terminal.
DEPA
Public Gas Corporation of Greece Μ.A.E. (DEPA; ) commonly known for its Greek abbreviation DEPA () is the natural gas supply company of Greece. The registered office of the company is based in Irakleio, Athens. It operates within the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Development. The chairman is Antonios Diamataris, and Konstantinos Xifaras is CEO. In 2005, in order to liberalise the natural gas market, DESFA was created as a fully owned subsidiary to transport natural gas within Greece. Since then, DEPA sells gas to large consumers and to the gas supply companies. Natural gas is imported by pip
Marfin Investment Group
company
Finos Film
Greek film production company
Hellenic Arms Industry
Greek company
Nova Greece
Greek telecommunications and media company
Ideal Bikes
bicycle manufacturer
Achaia Clauss
Greek wine producer

Makedonia Palace
hotel in Thessaloniki, Greece
Veropoulos
Veropoulos () was a major Greek retail group founded in 1973 with its first supermarket in Athens. At its peak in 2012, the company operated 185 stores in Greece, 10 in North Macedonia under the brand Vero and six hypermarkets in Serbia as SuperVero. In Crete, it managed stores under the name Chalkiadakis. Veropoulos held the SPAR franchise in Greece until 2016, when financial difficulties led to its acquisition by Metro Group, which rebranded the outlets as My Market. While the Veropoulos name disappeared in Greece, the company continues to operate in North Macedonia as Vero and in Serbia as
Costamare
Costamare Inc. (NYSE:CMRE) is a Greek and Marshall Islands corporation and one of the world's leading owners and providers of containerships for charter. Its headquarters are in Athens, Greece. Costamare Inc. has 37 years of history in the international shipping industry and a fleet of 56 containerships, with a total capacity of approximately 326,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) including 10 newbuild containerships on order.
Mego
EAS
abbreviation for the Greek defense company Ellinika Amyntika Systimata
Olympus Airways
Greek charter airline
ATEbank
Greek bank
TT Hellenic Postbank
former commercial bank of Greece
Papastratos
Papastratos () is a Greek tobacco company and is the largest manufacturer and distributor of cigarettes in Greece. The company was formed in 1930 by Evangelos Papastratos with its first factory located in Piraeus. Its second factory opened in 1933 in Berlin but was forced to close in 1936 under pressure from the Nazi regime. In 1937, the company opened its third factory in Cairo, which closed in 1955.
Alfa-Beta Vassilopoulos
Supermarket chain based in Greece
Mevgal
MEVGAL (Macedonian Milk Industry) is a Greek brand of dairy products company, the largest in Macedonia and the third largest producer of fresh dairy products in Greece. Its name is an acronym for Macedonian Milk Industry (Greek: Μακεδονική Βιομηχανία Γάλακτος, ΜΕΒΓΑΛ). It is headquartered in Koufalia in the Thessaloniki regional unit. It manufactures dairy products that include yogurt, cheese and dairy-based desserts which total up to 170 individual products.
LARCO
The General Mining and Metallurgical Company SA (), better known as LARCO (ΛΑΡΚΟ), was a ferro-nickel production company in Greece. It had mines in the regions of Euboea, Neo Kokkino, Kastoria and Servia. The company also had a metallurgical plant in Larymna, which employed the majority of the company's employees.