Romanian fast-food chain Fryday plans to invest around EUR 25 million in 10 new restaurants during 2026 and 2027...
Doing business in Romania made easier.
Swedish MoSync, a company which produces open source development tools for mobile phone, has started recruiting local staff for its Cluj – Napoca-based development office, which is expected to reach a team of ten in the coming year. The company has advertised positions like software engineer and project manager.
The Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) plans to introduce Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) on trade on its regulated market, as a result of the development of investment funds which place money in real estate properties. The BVB is yet to announce the calendar of this project.
Investment fund Eastern Eagle, registered in the Cayman Islands, sold a 6 percent share package in stock – exchange listed Romcarbon Buzau (symbol ROCE) for EUR 772,000. The deal, sealed at RON 0.21 per share, valued the company at around EUR 12.9 million- its current market capitalization. The company posted loss in the first nine months of the year.
Romania's public debt exceeded EUR 43 billion at the end of September this year, reaching 36 percent of the country's GDP, according to data from the Ministry of Public Finances.
The activity in Romania has helped Raiffeisen International decrease its provisions for South Eastern Europe since the beginning of the year, as a result of the sale of retail customer loans.
Local company BDR Associates Communication Group, affiliated with Hill & Knowlton expects to post a USD 1.8 million turnover this year, close to the average of the last five years.
Local company Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea, listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (symbol OLT) posted a turnover of EUR 32 million in October, up 14 percent on the average in the first ten months this year.
Romania could receive an extra EUR 306 million from Norway, as the SEE Grants and Norwegian Grants programs have been extended until 2014. The funds will contribute to Romania's economic and social cohesion development. Money will go to areas like climate change, renewable energy, green industry innovation and in promoting the concept of decent work.
Romania will invest in the technological and informational development of state-owned postal company Posta Romana in the next two years, said Romanian Communications Minister Valerian Vreme.
Romania wants to get EUR 1 billion for its 45.9 percent share package in telecom operator Romtelecom. “As a representative of the state, the Communication Ministry will take into account the market realities and will not sell the share package at any price. We will deal with the issue as any serious business,” said Communication Minister Valerian Vreme.
Doing business in Romania made easier.
Swedish MoSync, a company which produces open source development tools for mobile phone, has started recruiting local staff for its Cluj – Napoca-based development office, which is expected to reach a team of ten in the coming year. The company has advertised positions like software engineer and project manager.
The Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) plans to introduce Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) on trade on its regulated market, as a result of the development of investment funds which place money in real estate properties. The BVB is yet to announce the calendar of this project.
Investment fund Eastern Eagle, registered in the Cayman Islands, sold a 6 percent share package in stock – exchange listed Romcarbon Buzau (symbol ROCE) for EUR 772,000. The deal, sealed at RON 0.21 per share, valued the company at around EUR 12.9 million- its current market capitalization. The company posted loss in the first nine months of the year.
Romania's public debt exceeded EUR 43 billion at the end of September this year, reaching 36 percent of the country's GDP, according to data from the Ministry of Public Finances.
The activity in Romania has helped Raiffeisen International decrease its provisions for South Eastern Europe since the beginning of the year, as a result of the sale of retail customer loans.
Local company BDR Associates Communication Group, affiliated with Hill & Knowlton expects to post a USD 1.8 million turnover this year, close to the average of the last five years.
Local company Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea, listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (symbol OLT) posted a turnover of EUR 32 million in October, up 14 percent on the average in the first ten months this year.
Romania could receive an extra EUR 306 million from Norway, as the SEE Grants and Norwegian Grants programs have been extended until 2014. The funds will contribute to Romania's economic and social cohesion development. Money will go to areas like climate change, renewable energy, green industry innovation and in promoting the concept of decent work.
Romania will invest in the technological and informational development of state-owned postal company Posta Romana in the next two years, said Romanian Communications Minister Valerian Vreme.
Romania wants to get EUR 1 billion for its 45.9 percent share package in telecom operator Romtelecom. “As a representative of the state, the Communication Ministry will take into account the market realities and will not sell the share package at any price. We will deal with the issue as any serious business,” said Communication Minister Valerian Vreme.