Results 26 - 48 from 48 for "cost"
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Blue Air: New Larnaca And Turin Bases Due To Increase Passenger Traffic
02.17.2015
Low-cost airline Blue Air, controlled by Romanian entrepreneurs, expects to carry 1.6 million passengers this year, up around 6.7% on the year. more
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Petroceltic Curtails Operations In Romania, Bulgaria And Greece To Reduce Costs
02.11.2015
Oil company Petroceltic plans to restrict exploration activities in Romania, Bulgaria and Greece and farm-out acreage in Italy and Egypt, in order to significantly reduce operating and capital more
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Developers Resumed Housing Construction In Central Areas In 2014, At Higher Costs
01.14.2015
The construction of residences delivered in Bucharest last year cost more than in 2013, as developments were in more expensive locations and targeted the luxury and medium-high segments, according to more
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Ryanair Expects 190,000 Passengers In First Year With Flights From Otopeni
07.28.2014
After having unexpectedly renounced flights from the airports of Constanta (to Pisa and Milan) and Targu Mures (to Brussels), giant low-cost carrier Ryanair is focusing on the Henri Coanda (Otopeni) more
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High Expenses Keep Insurers In The Red
07.23.2014
Insurance companies are paying 72% of a year’s gross written premiums to their customers in claim settlements, and their operating expenses amount to 42% of their revenue, which means revenue is 14% more
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Bucharest More Expensive For Expats Than Last Year - Survey
07.10.2014
Bucharest ranks 159 among the world's 211 most expensive cities in the world for expats, as the cost of living has increased since 2013, according to a survey by human resources consultant Mercer. more
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CDS Level Shows Romania Has Overcome The Crisis
05.15.2014
Foreign markets no longer see Romania as a high risk investment, so the credit default swap level has stabilized at about 150 basis points in the past week after five years of crisis when Romania’s more
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Flights’ Map For 2014 Summer Season
04.03.2014
This year’s summer season is set to bring more flights to foreign, but also Romanian destinations, with state-owned Tarom, as well as low-cost carriers Wizz Air and Blue Air betting on new routes. more
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Alro: Government Measures Failed To Lower Energy Costs
02.26.2014
Alro Slatina's electricity costs are very high and the measures targeted by the government to lower the burden for industrial consumers have produced no effects so far, company chairman Marian Nastase more
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Nabucco Pipeline Development Costs Rise To About 5% Of Total Investment
05.21.2013
Nabucco Gas Pipeline International, the consortium to develop, build and operate the Nabucco West pipeline, has spent less than 5% of the total value of the investment on the development of the more
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Renault Threatens To Move Most Of Dacia’s Production To Morocco If Wage Costs In Romania Rise
04.10.2013
If the current conflict between some of Dacia’s employees and the management on the new collective labor agreement drags on, things could “take a dangerous turn for the [Romanian] Mioveni plant, more
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Wizz Air Introduces Bucharest-Tel Aviv Flights As Of June 15
04.08.2013
Low-cost airliner Wizz Air announced Monday it will introduce three flights a week on the route Bucharest - Tel Aviv, starting June 15. more
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Budget For Romania’s Roads And Highways 5% Lower Than 2012 Spending
04.08.2013
The company in charge of Romania’s highways and national roads, CNADNR, will get 5.8 billion lei (EUR1.3 billion) budget this year, down 27% on the allocation in early 2012 and 5% less than it more
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Romanians Pay About EUR30,000 For Medical Treatment Abroad - Survey
12.13.2012
Romanians pay an average of EUR30,000 for medical treatment abroad, according to a survey conducted by private health insurance company MediHelp International and its partners, based on average more
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Low-Cost Airline War Fought Over Passenger Luggage
10.18.2012
Almost one million passengers will pay a higher fare after low-cost airline Wizz Air decided to charge for carry on luggage. Who stands to gain and who stands to lose from it? more
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Romania’s Financing Costs Fall As World Markets Are Flooded With Liquidity
09.21.2012
The quantitative easing measures announced by the major central banks in the world had positive effects on the financial markets in September, Romania included. more
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One Km Of Highway Can Actually Cost As Little As EUR3.5M In Romania
04.12.2012
The cheapest highway built in the past few years in Romania is Timisoara-Arad, where the cost per km is around EUR3.5 million, according to a ZF analysis based on information supplied by national more
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Low-Cost Flights To Be Moved To Bucharest’s Otopeni Airport In March 2012
11.11.2011
Low-cost flights will be moved from the Aurel Vlaicu (Baneasa) airport to the Henri Coanda (Otopeni) airport in March 2012, Tudor Jidav, general manager of the Bucharest National Airport Company more
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Roland Berger: Romanian Cannot Rely On Cheap Workforce For Growth Anymore
10.11.2011
Romania should no longer count on foreign investors coming here attracted by the low labor costs because there will always be a country in the world with lower production costs, believes Roland more
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Way To Make Money By Getting People To Switch Energy Providers
09.26.2011
Marius Moise, an entrepreneur trained in marketing, set up his own business after persuading several companies with a minimum energy consumption of 50 MWh/year to change their supplier of electricity more
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Bucharest Remains Affordable For Companies Employing Expats
07.14.2011
Bucharest ranks 152nd among the world’s most expensive cities for expats, with the cost of living falling from last year (when it ranked 119th), according to the latest survey of human resource more
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A.T. Kearney: Wages In Bucharest Top Those In Iasi, Timisoara or Cluj, But Cost Of Living Is Similar
07.11.2011
The average net salary in Romania’s capital Bucharest is higher than in cities like Iasi, Timisoara and Cluj-Napoca, but the cost of living in all these cities is similar, according to a study of more
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Bancpost Plans More Staff Cuts After Q1 Loss
05.31.2011
Romania’s ninth-largest bank by assets Bancpost, controlled by Greek financial group Eurobank EFG, is readying new cost cut measures, including personnel layoffs, following a loss of EUR1 million more