Dan Graf

Dan Graf Ltd was established on 3rd October 1995 by a group of journalists from the former independent daily newspaper Nasa Borba. In June 1997, Dan Graf launched the daily newspaper Danas, which has been coming out ever since. Until 2015, Dan Graf also owned a 51% stake in the Danas Conference Center. Dan Graf is active in publishing political and historical books. The company is owned by six individuals who were among the original founding journalists.
Mother Company
None
Business Form
Private
Legal Form
Limited liabilicty company
Business Sectors
Book publishing
Other Online Outlets
Media Business
Newspaper publishing
Danas; www.danas.rs
General Information
Founding Year
1995
Founder
Bozidar Andrejic, Grujica Spasovic, Dusan Mitrovic, Zdravko Huber, Radivoj Cveticanin, Radomir Licina, Gordana Logar, Nikola Burzan, Sasa Nikasinovic, Vesna Ninkovic, Vincent Gadomski, Ivan Torov, Rade Radovanovic, Sime Vuckovic, Branislav Canak
Affiliated Interests Founder
The founders of the Danas daily newspaper were a group of journalists of the former independent daily newspaper Naša Borba, who were unhappy with the way that Naša Borba was being run at the time.
Employees
67
Contact
Alekse Nenadovića 19-23, Belgrade
Tel: +381 11 344 11 86
Email: uprava@danas.rs
Website: www.danas.rs
Tax/ ID Number
Tax Number: 100291058, ID number: 17085166
Financial Information
Revenue (Financial Data/ Optional)
1.8 Mio. USD / 202.2 Mio. RSD
Operating Profit (in Mill. $)
0.15 Mio. USD / 16.2 Mio. RSD
Advertising (in % of total funding)
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Management
Executive Board
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Non-Executive Board
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Supervisory Board
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Other Influential People
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Further Information
Meta Data
All financial and employment data are from 2017, the most recent available year. An average exchange rate of 107.7452 RSD to the US dollar for 2017 was used to convert financial figures from Serbian dinars into dollars. The Serbian Business Registers Agency does not contain information on members of the Executive and Supervisory boards, nor was reliable information on this available through other means.