Articles 26 - 50 of 327 by " Andrei Cîrchelan"
Andrei Cîrchelan
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Bucharest Stocks Close Down, Trading Picks Up
17 nov 2011
The Bucharest bourse closed Thursday in the red, on improved traded values, with almost a quarter of the overall traded values coming from deal market transactions in SIFs, Fondul Proprietatea (FP.RO) more
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Bucharest Stocks Open Up, SIFs Stay Popular
17 nov 2011
The Bucharest bourse opened Thursday with a slight increase, on higher traded values, as players are still scrambling to buy and sell into the five regional investment funds, or SIFs. more
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Leu Opens Lower Vs Euro, Weakens Early
17 nov 2011
The leu opened Thursday slightly weaker against the euro and it continued to weaken within the first hour, as players bought euro and dealers expected the central bank to intervene once again and more
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DEGI Titan Invests EUR10M In Upgrades At Iris Titan Shopping Center In Bucharest
3 nov 2011
DEGI Titan, owned by Aberdeen Immobilien, has invested EUR10 million over the past 10 months in upgrades at Bucharest’s Iris Titan Shopping Center. more
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Iulius Group Postpones Palas Iasi Launch Until April 2012
3 nov 2011
Realty developer Iulius Group, owned by businessman Iulian Dascalu, on Thursday said it has postponed the full launch of its 82% complete Palas Iasi complex until April 2012, with investment reaching more
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Bucharest Stocks Close Up, Eyes On Lenders
3 nov 2011
The Bucharest bourse closed Thursday with a slight increase, on moderate traded values, while investors focused mainly on the shares of banks. more
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Bankers Cut Price Of Euro Loans Ahead Of BNR Restrictions
3 nov 2011
September came with cheaper retail loans in euro, that is exactly those loans targeted by the central bank (BNR) restrictions, while loans in lei became 0.5% more expensive. more
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2011 Could Be The Best Year Yet In Arctic’s History
3 nov 2011
Home appliances maker Arctic could end the year with EUR260 million in turnover, up 16% on the year if the rise continues at the same rate in the last quarter as in the previous three. So, although more
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Czech CEZ To Invest EUR3B In Renewable Energy By 2013
3 nov 2011
Czech utilities company CEZ, which entered Romania in 2005 when it bought Electrica Oltenia from the government and earmarked EUR1.1 billion to build Europe’s largest wind farm in Dobrogea (SE more
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IMF Wants Romania To Privatize Electrica - Economy Ministry Official
31 oct 2011
The International Monetary Fund is not highly interested in replacing low-efficiency thermal power producers with new units through privatization, but there is “pressure” to sell electricity more
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LeasePlan Romania Posts EUR1.43M Profit In Jan-Sep
31 oct 2011
Leasing firm LeasePlan Romania on Monday announced a net profit of EUR1.43 million in for the first nine months of the year, while sales reached EUR22 million. more
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EC Blocks Desulphurization Funding For Romanian Plants
31 oct 2011
The European Commission recently notified the Economy Ministry that it no longer agrees to cofinance a EUR127 million scheme for desulphurization activities at thermal power plants, approved by the more
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IKEA Supplier Sortilemn Posts RON92.6M Sales At Nine Months
22 oct 2011
Sortilemn, one of the main local suppliers for IKEA, concluded the first months of the year with sales of 92.6 million lei (EUR22 million), up 45% on the year. more
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Lem’s Nine-Month Sales Rise 25% On Year, To RON121.9M
22 oct 2011
Furniture retailer Lem’s, owned by furniture maker Lemet, reported sales of 121.9 million lei (EUR29 million) in the first nine months of the year, up 25% on the same interval of the previous year. more
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Pascariu: The Crisis Endgame Will Be Scary, But Not Fatal
15 oct 2011
The uncontrollable dynamics of the current economic crisis naturally causes fear, but the Western Europe will ultimately find solutions and avoid a catastrophe, even though costs may be high, says Dan more
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Some Closed-End Funds Thrive Even When Stocks Nosedive
15 oct 2011
Two investment funds managed by Certinvest are the closed-end funds with the highest performance and yields of more than 15% over the past year. more
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Gazprom, SOCAR To Battle Local Heavyweights For A Slice Of Romania's Fuel Retail Market
14 oct 2011
Romania’s fuel distribution market caught the eye of international groups such as Gazprom or SOCAR, even though some 90% of local sales go to four major companies. more
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Third Time’s The Charm For Romania’s Energy Sector Reorganization
13 oct 2011
The government’s latest bid to reorganize the national energy system, through the creation of complexes Oltenia and Hunedoara, is seen by specialists as a better idea than the two previous ones, more
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EDP Renovaveis Completes 69 MW Project, Consolidates As Second Largest Local Wind Farm Owner
13 oct 2011
EDP Renovaveis (EDPR), the renewable energy division of Portuguese group Energias de Portugal, has completed another wind farm in southeast Romania, following an investment of EUR100 million. more
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Hungary’s Abo Puts Up Its Romanian Operations For Sale
12 oct 2011
Hungary’s Abo Group, a top-ten company on the Romanian milling and bakery market, has put its business up for sale, as well as the tens of millions of euros in assets it holds in Romania. more
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Eversheds Opens Romanian Practice In Association With Lina & Guia
3 oct 2011
International law firm Eversheds, with revenue of GBP355 million in fiscal year 2010-2011, has entered Romania through a partnership with local firm Lina & Guia, which will function under the name more
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Nokia Paid Less Than The Expected EUR100M In Taxes
3 oct 2011
Nokia paid EUR24 million in taxes to Romania's budget in 2009, and over EUR25 million in 2010, according to Viorel Gavrea, general manager of Tetarom, the industrial park where the Nokia plant was more
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Leaseplan: Companies Prefer Dacia Fleets, For Cost Cuts
2 oct 2011
Among the 6,000 vehicles managed by Leaseplan, Romania’s second-largest operating leasing firm, 12% are Duster SUVs, and 36% are Dacia models. more
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EVW Holding Reports RON12M Net Profit For 2010
1 oct 2011
EVW Holding, sole importer of DAF trucks to Romania, posted a net profit of 12 million lei (some EUR2.9 million) in 2010, eight times more than the profit achieved in 2009, according to the company more
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Nokia To Jucu Staff: "This Is Painful, But Necessary"
29 sep 2011
In a letter sent to all employees at Romanian plant Jucu, mobile phone maker Nokia explains why the plant needs to be shut down and where this operation fits within the company's global strategy. Here more