Mr Putin has hinted that more state companies will, sooner or later, be privatised.
Mr Garcia strikes a more populist note, attacking privatised utilities and calling for lower interest rates.
Graham Stringer, Labour MP for Blackley and Broughton, said "privatised industry" should pay for the ceremony.
Deutsche Post has been partially privatised but retains a lucrative monopoly of the letters market.
An example of the new breed is Grupo Interbank, based on a bank privatised in 1994.
In 1991 the newly-privatised British Airports Authority, BAA, put the airport on the market.
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Children's Minister Tim Loughton suggested if councils were not performing well enough services would be privatised.
In Mumbai, waste collection has not yet been privatised, but it might be soon.
Mr Putin said repeatedly that there would be no renationalisation of privatised firms on his watch.
Mr Chissano, who took over in 1986, has privatised more than 900 of 1, 250 state firms.
Sidor, the biggest steel producer in the Caribbean and Andean regions, was privatised in 1997.
The Netherlands has privatised its job-search agency, and pays a bonus for placing workers in jobs.
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Technically it had now been privatised, but its balance sheet had not been cleaned up.
Around a quarter of its portfolio consists of illiquid shares in privatised state companies and banks.
The vast and wasteful public sector needs to be privatised to help reduce opportunities for graft.
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The economy was thrown open to foreign trade and investment, and many state industries were privatised.
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But this discrepancy shrinking public workforce, unshrinking public spending reflects the way that government is being semi-privatised.
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Some of the airports have been privatised in a bid to beat the clock.
His aim was to control the Czech Republic's two main oil refineries, which were being privatised.
After a long decline starting in the 1950s, the zoo was partially privatised in 1990.
And the privatised companies say that because of increased investment, jobs in the industry have increased.
The company was part of the UKAEA before being hived off and privatised in 1996.
He will be almost the only tycoon to have cashed out assets privatised in the 1990s.
The enthusiasm for the cashless society overlooks the effect of privatised currencies on the state.
However, there are dangers in privatised compulsory pension programmes such as those in Chile and Australia.
Another objection is that, if privatised, the banks would close branches in out-of-the-way places.
Since most other state-owned firms are being privatised, why not sell the federal banks too?
Businessmen complain that they are hurt by the high tariffs charged by privatised utilities.
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