Tuesday headlines: 0.2% economic growth forecast for 2011, airport check for Schengen area, EUR 10 mln from EBRD to BRD

16 November 2010

Romanian media

Economic growth for 2011 is better seen after the third quarter results – in Ziarul Financiar

Loans for individuals, the hope of banks for the fourth quarter – in Ziarul Financiar

Mihai Rohan leaves Carpatcement – in Ziarul Financiar

The crucial test for Schengen area: the airport check – in Ziarul Financiar

Unhappy Volksbank customers asking bank to discontinue installments – in Ziarul Financiar

H&M brings former Poland head to Romania – in Ziarul Financiar

UK firm builds automated translation software in Cluj – in Ziarul Financiar

Romanians bought fridges, TVs and cameras worth EUR 300 million in three months – in Gandul

Romanian ranks fifth in EU based on growth of exports after 8 months, of 35% - in Gandul

ING revises economic evolution forecast from minus 1.6 to plus 0.2 for 2011 – in Gandul

Radu Moraru- the Godfather from B1TV – takes his show and moves to RDS – in Adevarul

Bucharest, cheapest city for logistics spaces – in Adevarul

EBRD gives EUR 10 mln loan to BRD to finance energy projects – in Adevarul

Zentiva Romania profit grows 18 times in nine months – on Dailybusiness.ro

Dragos Stanca launches consultancy firm for online publishers – on Wall-street.ro

11 companies extend leases for the Bucharest Business Park offices – on Wall-street.ro

Tnuva moves its creation account to Saatchi & Saatchi – on Wall-street.ro

International media

Eurozone members pressed on debt plans- in FT

Facebook expands into e-mail- in FT

Dubai Holding thrown $2bn lifeline- in FT

GM IPO swells with investor demand: sources- on Reuters

Microsoft says sells 1 million Kinect devices- on Reuters

Berkshire Sells Home Depot Stake as Buffett Changes Stock Pickers- on Bloomberg

Caterpillar's Oberhelman Steps Up Deal-Making to Target Emerging Markets- on Bloomberg

Working It Out, iTunes to Sell Beatles Titles- in the New York Times

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Tuesday headlines: 0.2% economic growth forecast for 2011, airport check for Schengen area, EUR 10 mln from EBRD to BRD

16 November 2010

Romanian media

Economic growth for 2011 is better seen after the third quarter results – in Ziarul Financiar

Loans for individuals, the hope of banks for the fourth quarter – in Ziarul Financiar

Mihai Rohan leaves Carpatcement – in Ziarul Financiar

The crucial test for Schengen area: the airport check – in Ziarul Financiar

Unhappy Volksbank customers asking bank to discontinue installments – in Ziarul Financiar

H&M brings former Poland head to Romania – in Ziarul Financiar

UK firm builds automated translation software in Cluj – in Ziarul Financiar

Romanians bought fridges, TVs and cameras worth EUR 300 million in three months – in Gandul

Romanian ranks fifth in EU based on growth of exports after 8 months, of 35% - in Gandul

ING revises economic evolution forecast from minus 1.6 to plus 0.2 for 2011 – in Gandul

Radu Moraru- the Godfather from B1TV – takes his show and moves to RDS – in Adevarul

Bucharest, cheapest city for logistics spaces – in Adevarul

EBRD gives EUR 10 mln loan to BRD to finance energy projects – in Adevarul

Zentiva Romania profit grows 18 times in nine months – on Dailybusiness.ro

Dragos Stanca launches consultancy firm for online publishers – on Wall-street.ro

11 companies extend leases for the Bucharest Business Park offices – on Wall-street.ro

Tnuva moves its creation account to Saatchi & Saatchi – on Wall-street.ro

International media

Eurozone members pressed on debt plans- in FT

Facebook expands into e-mail- in FT

Dubai Holding thrown $2bn lifeline- in FT

GM IPO swells with investor demand: sources- on Reuters

Microsoft says sells 1 million Kinect devices- on Reuters

Berkshire Sells Home Depot Stake as Buffett Changes Stock Pickers- on Bloomberg

Caterpillar's Oberhelman Steps Up Deal-Making to Target Emerging Markets- on Bloomberg

Working It Out, iTunes to Sell Beatles Titles- in the New York Times

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