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  1. JAN KURUC - DYNAX

    Slovakia

    The company JAN KURUC - DYNAX, is a Wholesaler, which operates in the Cameras, photographic industry. It also operates in the Hunting weapons and ammunition, Albums for pictures and collections, Hunting weapons and ammunition, and Albums for pictures and collections industries. It is based in Povazska Bystrica, Slovakia.

  2. POLOVNICTVO TEREM, SPOL S R.O.

    Slovakia

    The company POLOVNICTVO TEREM, SPOL S R.O., is a Wholesaler, which operates in the Hunting weapons and ammunition industry. It is based in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia.

  3. MAGIC TRADING S.R.O.

    Slovakia

    The company MAGIC TRADING S.R.O., is a Multi-Category, which operates in the Hunting weapons and ammunition industry. It is based in Liptovský Mikulás, Slovakia.

  4. DYNAX - JÁN KURUC

    Slovakia

    The company DYNAX - JÁN KURUC, is a Multi-Category, which operates in the Hunting weapons and ammunition industry. It is based in Povazská Bystrica, Slovakia.

  5. KATRIM - STELLA

    Slovakia

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  1. TV PLUS, V.O.S.

    Slovakia

  2. HOLOGRAMOS HOODIA RENDELÉS

    Slovakia

    Hoodia gordonii is a cactus which grows wild in the Kalahari desert, a northern region of South Africa. It has been used since prehistoric times by the San tribesmen there who chew it to stave off hunger and thirst during long hunting trips. In 1977, the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) isolated the ingredient in hoodia (now known as ‘P57') responsible for this appetite-suppressant effect and patented it. The CSIR then granted a British company, Phytopharm, a license to market Hoodia. Phytopharm quickly teamed up with the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer to develop a drug, sales of which could reach billions of euros when it is launched in 2008. In 2002, however, in accordance with the Convention on Biodiversity, the San tribespeople's rights over Hoodia were officially recognized by the CSIR, allowing them to take a percentage of the profits and any spin-offs resulting from the marketing of Hoodia. Hoodia gordonii is a protected plant which can only be wi