Danish-owned discount retailer Normal will open its first unit in the country in the Bucharest mall Mega Mall, Profit.ro...
The Bucharest-based subsidiary of Gazprom Marketing & Trading Limited has recently received the approval to supply natural gas in Romania. The license issued by the Romanian Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) is valid for one year.
German media group Waz, which has recently said it would exit from several markets in the Balkans area, Romania included, was disappointed by the region, according to a statement made by its president Bodo Hombach, for Deutsche Welle.
The International Monetary Fund was content with the results of discussions in Bucharest, as part of the review mission which should end today, according to the head of the mission, Jeffrey Franks.
Cable company UPC Romania posted a one percent increase in its revenues in the second quarter of this year, compared to the same period of last year. However, the company's subscribers dropped in number – down 3.1 percent. The company has lost analog cable customers due to the difficult market conditions, as well as to the promotion of digital and high definition TV services.
US violinist Mat Maneri will play in Bucharest this Sunday, August 7, at the Green Hours club in Bucharest. The Grammy-nominated violinist will play alongside Romanian pianist Lucian Ban.
UniCredit Tiriac Bank posted a net profit of EUR 36 million in the first half of this year, down 18 percent on the same period of 2009, the bank has announced.
The bank's total revenues were of EUR 158.4 million, up 10 percent.
A Black Sea monitoring agency has found oil spills in the Bulgarian and Romanian shelf waters, in particular near port cities of Varna and Constanta. “The total area of identified oil slicks is more than ten square kilometers
Asociaţia Ovidiu Rom and the Ministry of Education, Research, Youth, and Sport (MECTS) are organizing contest among Romanian mayors to get every poor child in their communities in kindergarten this school year. The contest came as an idea from American actor Ethan Hawke
Italian group UniCredit posted a gross profit of EUR 42 million in the first half of the year in Romania, down 15.5 percent compared to the same period of last year, according to the group's financial results.
The Bucharest-based subsidiary of Gazprom Marketing & Trading Limited has recently received the approval to supply natural gas in Romania. The license issued by the Romanian Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) is valid for one year.
German media group Waz, which has recently said it would exit from several markets in the Balkans area, Romania included, was disappointed by the region, according to a statement made by its president Bodo Hombach, for Deutsche Welle.
The International Monetary Fund was content with the results of discussions in Bucharest, as part of the review mission which should end today, according to the head of the mission, Jeffrey Franks.
Cable company UPC Romania posted a one percent increase in its revenues in the second quarter of this year, compared to the same period of last year. However, the company's subscribers dropped in number – down 3.1 percent. The company has lost analog cable customers due to the difficult market conditions, as well as to the promotion of digital and high definition TV services.
US violinist Mat Maneri will play in Bucharest this Sunday, August 7, at the Green Hours club in Bucharest. The Grammy-nominated violinist will play alongside Romanian pianist Lucian Ban.
UniCredit Tiriac Bank posted a net profit of EUR 36 million in the first half of this year, down 18 percent on the same period of 2009, the bank has announced.
The bank's total revenues were of EUR 158.4 million, up 10 percent.
A Black Sea monitoring agency has found oil spills in the Bulgarian and Romanian shelf waters, in particular near port cities of Varna and Constanta. “The total area of identified oil slicks is more than ten square kilometers
Asociaţia Ovidiu Rom and the Ministry of Education, Research, Youth, and Sport (MECTS) are organizing contest among Romanian mayors to get every poor child in their communities in kindergarten this school year. The contest came as an idea from American actor Ethan Hawke
Italian group UniCredit posted a gross profit of EUR 42 million in the first half of the year in Romania, down 15.5 percent compared to the same period of last year, according to the group's financial results.