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Cold Cuts Producer Meda Eyes RON27M Investments In 2024
07.18.2024
Luchi Georgescu, the owner of Romanian cold cuts producer Meda Prod 98, one of the largest players in the market, has an investment budget of RON27 million for 2024, almost three times higher than the more
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Meda Prod 98 1Q/2023 Turnover Rises 10% from 1Q/2022
05.29.2023
Cold cuts producer Meda Prod 98 saw sales go up in the first three months of this year, but volumes edged down, according to the company’s officials. more
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Meda Prod 98 2021 Turnover Up 9% in 2021 to RON236M YOY
03.07.2022
Cold cuts producer Meda Prod 98, one of the largest on the local market, ended 2021 with RON236 million turnover, from RON217 million in 2020, according to the company’s officials. more
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Meda Prod 98 Set to End 2021 with Turnover of Around RON300M, from RON217M in 2020
12.16.2021
Cold cuts producer Meda Prod 98, a major player on the market, will generate turnover of around RON300 million in 2021, compared with RON217 million in the previous year. more
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Meda Prod ’98 Sees Turnover Rise by 7% after First 7 Months of 2021
10.06.2021
Cold cuts producer Meda Prod ’98, controlled by entrepreneur Luchi Georgescu, a business worth RON217 million last year, ended the first seven months of 2021 with 7% higher turnover, according to more
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Meda Prod 98 Owner Invests EUR3M In Factory Expansion
04.06.2017
Bucharest-based cold cuts manufacturer Meda Prod 98, owned by entrepreneur Luchi Georgescu, will invest EUR3 million this year in the expansion of the factory with a new production line for dry-cured more
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Romanians Buy An Average 200-300 Grams Of Cold Cuts Three Times A Week
06.26.2013
Romanians buy 200-300 grams of cold cuts three times a week, on average, and consumption peaks in the fall, according to local meat processor Meda. more
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Meda Keeps Sales Steady But Profit Drops
12.21.2011
Meda Prod 98, one of the top 20 cold cuts producers in Romania set 101 million lei (EUR23.4 million) as its revenue target in 2011, the same as last year. Costs will increase, though, bringing the more