Results 1 - 16 from 16 for "leonardo"
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Leonardo Badea (Central Bank): Perspectives For Development And Consolidation Of Financial System Of Republic Of Moldova
03.19.2024
On March 19, the closing event of the twinning project financed by the European Union “Consolidation of supervision, corporate governance and risk management in the financial sector” took place in more
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Badea, Central Bank: The Corrective Measures Of Macroeconomic Imbalances Taken So Far Were Either Insufficient Or Didn't Have The Intended Effects
09.01.2023
The corrective measures of macroeconomic imbalances Romania is facing, especially the budget deficit and the current account deficit, that have been taken so far have either been insufficient or have more
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Leonardo Badea Resigns as President of Financial Watchdog for Central Bank Job
10.09.2019
Leonardo Badea has resigned from his position of president of the financial supervision authority ASF, effective October 11, 2019, to take on a new position as deputy governor at the central bank. more
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Leonardo Resurfaces Almost Two Years After Going Under
10.06.2016
Footwear retail store brand Leonardo has resurfaced less than two years after the company operating it for two decades went bankrupt. The retailer’s website is up and running again, saying there are more
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Two Foreign Chains Vying For Top Spot In Romania’s Footwear Retail
09.29.2015
The bankruptcy of footwear retailer Leonardo paved the way for the expansion of CCC, a brand of Polish entrepreneur Dariusz Milek, and for Germany’s Deichmann. more
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Leonardo Considers Selling Assets, Stock And Tapping New Markets To Pay Off Debts
05.26.2014
Romanian footwear retailer Leonardo, undergoing insolvency, plans to sell some of its assets or shares and to enter new markets to be able to pay off its debts to creditors, according to a proposition more
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Deichmann Passes Leonardo To Become No 1 On Romania's Footwear Market
05.14.2014
Leonardo, a Romanian company with a two-decade history, in 2013 lost the leading position in Romanian footwear retail to German-held Deichmann that entered Romania in 2007 with a similar business more
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Romanians Export Expensive Leather Shoes, But Wear Cheap Chinese Ones
05.05.2014
Around seven out of ten pairs of shoes imported by Romanians are made of plastic, rubber or textiles, with just one out of five pairs made of leather. Thus, Romanians mainly wear “made in China” more
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Polish Footwear Retailer CCC Challenges Leonardo's Supremacy
04.16.2014
Leonardo, Romania’s top footwear retailer by 2012 revenue, closed down the store in AFI Palace Cotroceni shopping center, one of Romania’s major shopping poles. The space is now occupied by more
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Romanian Insolvent Footwear Retailer Leonardo Opens Online Store
01.08.2014
Romanian footwear retailer Leonardo, undergoing insolvency, has opened an online store, the company announced Wednesday. more
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Leonardo Starts Selling Clothes And Home Care Products To Improve Profitability
11.11.2013
Romania’s largest footwear retailer Leonardo will start selling clothes, cosmetics and home care products in its too large, non-profitable stores in a move to optimize its financial results and more
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Leonardo’s Restructuring Process Close To Finish Line
09.30.2013
Leonardo, the largest Romanian footwear retailer, has reached its last year of reorganization after the debt-mired company entered insolvency in the second half of 2009. more
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Leonardo Bets On EUR60M Turnover, Expects To Cut Losses In Half
08.14.2012
Leonardo, the largest Romanian footwear retailer, which went insolvent in the second half of 2009, hopes to cut its losses in half this year against 2011, when they amounted to EUR6.3 million. 2012 more
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Leonardo Expects EUR72M Sales, Similar To 2011
03.13.2012
Leonardo, the largest local footwear and leather items retailer, which went insolvent in the second half of 2009, sold more than 4 million pairs of shoes at an average price of EUR18/each last year. more
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Competition Tightens On Footwear Market
08.09.2011
Romanians buy one pair of shoes per year on average, on which they spend around 130 lei (about EUR30). However, the amount Romanians are willing to pay on shoes has dwindled in the last few years, in more
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Leonardo Resumes Expansion Two Years After Entering Insolvency
05.06.2011
Leonardo, the biggest retailer of footwear and leather products in Romania, which went insolvent in the second part of 2009, with EUR100 million in debts, is resuming expansion, having opened its more