Results 1 - 8 from 8 for "rural areas"
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Colliers: Coronavirus Pandemic Intensified Romanians’ Migration From Urban To Rural Areas
11.17.2021
The coronavirus pandemic has intensified the migration of a large part of Romania’s population towards suburbs or localities around big cities, a trend that will maintain on the medium term, with more
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Is Profi Betting on Rural Areas? Almost Half of Stores Opened in 2021 Are Under Loco Format
08.11.2021
Profi store chain, controlled by Mid Europa Partners investment fund, is raising its bet on rural areas, with almost half of the 90 stores opened in 2021 being under the Loco format, destined to more
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Euler Hermes: Rural Areas On Modern Retailers’ Radar: Over 350 Stores Opened In 2017
08.01.2018
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Profi Opens 11 LOCO Stores Saturday, In Rural Areas
08.07.2015
Retailer Profi will be opening 11 stores under the LOCO brand on Saturday, marking the inauguration on the Romanian market of a new Profi concept for rural areas, with products adapted to the needs of more
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Carrefour Taps Rural Areas In Romania With New Store Concept
05.30.2014
French group Carrefour, already present in Romania with around 150 stores operating under four concepts, has introduced the Contact brand on the Romanian market this year, which it plans to launch in more
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Popa: APDRP To Grant EUR70,000 To Youths Starting Up Businesses In Rural Areas
09.10.2013
Romania's Payment Agency for Rural Development and Fisheries, or APDRP, will grant EUR70,000 to youngsters willing to start up businesses in rural areas, Nicolae Popa, deputy general manager of the more
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Metro Heads For 550 “La Doi Pasi” Stores
08.07.2012
Metro Cash & Carry has reached a chain of over 300 franchised stores opened under the name “La Doi Pasi,” while a further 250 stores are in the process of being set up. more
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DCS: Romania's Rural Telecom Market Might Grow By 25% In Next Three Years
07.28.2011
Romania's telecom services market could grow by 25% in rural areas over the next three years, following a halt in penetration growth during the economic crisis, says the Digital Cable Systems (DCS) more