Results 1 - 8 from 8 for "skin care"
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Naos Skin Care Romania Moves To The Mark Office Complex
03.07.2022
Naos Skin Care Romania, the owner of the Bioderma brand, extends its office space in capital city Bucharest, doubling the rented area, and moves to The Mark office complex. more
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Apemin Zizin Invests EUR500,000 In Skin Care Center
07.19.2016
Majority shareholders of Brasov-based company Apemin Zizin, one of the largest mineral water producers, invested over EUR500,000 in a skin care center, DermaCare Clinique, in Bucharest. more
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Skin Media Turnover Up 16% To RON209M In 2015
06.12.2016
Romanian distributor of electronics, home appliances and personal care products Skin Media reported a turnover of RON209 million in 2015, up 16% compared with the previous year, according to Finance more
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Skin Media Drops IT Product Distribution, Moves To Personal Care
09.01.2015
Skin Media group, known as one of the largest IT&C equipment distributors on the Romanian market so far, ended all the partnerships for distribution of IT products last month. more
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Luxury Division Generates 20% Of L’Oreal Romania’s Sales
05.06.2015
The nine luxury brands L’Oreal has in Romania are available in 160 stores and generate almost 20% of the local revenue of more than EUR60 million. more
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Skin Media Branches Out Into Kitchen Appliances, Wants 5% Market Share
11.07.2014
Computer and electronics importer and distributor Skin Media of the Romanian entrepreneur family Perian is branching out into small kitchen appliances with eight different brands. more
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Skin Media Sees 2014 Sales Stable At EUR43M
06.02.2014
Romanian IT&C distributor Skin Media estimates its sales revenue will remain flat this year at EUR43 million, due to lower notebook computers and photo equipment sales, said Camil Perian, the more
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L’Oreal Romania: The Market Has Lost EUR100M In Last Four Years
11.24.2011
The consumption decline and pressures from the economy led to a fall of the cosmetics and care products market from the beginning of the crisis until now, with the market losing nearly 17% of its more