TAKE-A-LOOK-Turkey's Dogan media group
Turkey's largest media company Dogan Yayin is embroiled in a multi-billion dollar tax dispute with Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's Islamist-rooted government.
Dogan Yayin (DYHOL.IS: Quote, Profile, Research) says the tax fine imposed on it is a response to its critical coverage of the government, but Erdogan says it is purely a tax matter and not politically motivated.
LATEST STORIES > Turkey and Dogan Yayin tax talks set for Nov 24 [ID:nL3546918] > Dogan says court rejects collateral appeal [ID:nLQ77082] > Turkey's Dogan seeks partners, sale of units [ID:nLN511515] > OMV:Dogan tax row complicates Petrol Ofisi sale [ID:nLN563187] > Turkey's Dogan seeks settlement in tax fine case[ID:nLM699550] > Dogan faces deadline on ownership law-watchdog [ID:nLK426459] > Dogan fine a matter for Turkey, not EU-minister [ID:nLE281210] ANALYSIS/INTERVIEWS > Dogan dispute not political-Turkish finmin [ID:nLL82088] > Dogan tax dispute has political implications [ID:nLK508487] > Record fine spotlights Turkish govt's reach [ID:nLB21266] FACTBOXES > SCENARIOS-Dogan survival threatened in tax row [ID:nLN587973] > EU progress reports on membership candidates [ID:nLE242569] > TIMELINE-Dogan Yayin's battle with Turkish govt [ID:nL3570035] (Compiled by Ankara bureau)
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