Dear readers and subscribers

ARKA News Agency wishes you all a happy New Year and a Merry Christmas and wants you to never lose heart despite multidirectional economic and political forecasts, despite the forecasts about the end of the world and other imminent global disasters.
We want to you to be optimistic, believe in common sense, support your friends, and good luck will never leave you. We, for our part, will only be happy to help you orient yourselves in due time in your businesses or in choosing a partner, to provide you with timely information on the situation and give a clear impetus for action.
This is why our motto is not to distort facts, and eliminate all obstacles on the path to them. ARKA has always worked for the future, listening to the demands of the market, trying to provide our current and potential readers and customers with demanded products. In the new year of 2013, we intend to present another unique product in the Armenian market and we want the economic community to assess it properly. We are always ready for interactive and constructive dialogue.

Best regards

ARKA news agency staff

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