Danish-owned discount retailer Normal will open its first unit in the country in the Bucharest mall Mega Mall, Profit.ro...
The Proprietatea Fund stock market listing has attracted 13 brokerage companies which bought the bid documentation for intermediating the fund's listing. Four consortia have submitted offers, according to the fund
US company Energiz Renewable has started a joint venture with Canadian company World Renewable Energy Group's local subsidiary (WREG) for several projects in Romania, pending on receiving government grants and finding private financing, romania-insider.com has learned. The company wants to built two solar panels factories in Romania, an investment of USD 64 million, according to Edward T. Whelan, head of Energiz Renewable, quoted by Romanian media.
Giuleşti maternity ward disaster reveals bankruptcy of healthcare system- in Ziarul Financiar, Competition levies 1.2m-euro fines on private pension market - in Ziarul Financiar, Octavian Radu's group sales dropped 12% in first half, down to EUR 56 million - in Ziarul Financiar, Domino's Pizza opens first delivery center in Bucharest; wants rapid expansion - in Ziarul Financiar
The long – awaited iPhone 4 is now available for sale in Romania through two online stores, Pcfun.ro and eMag.ro.
Ilie Nastase was the first famous Romanian tennis player. His colorful personality and the spectacular playing style earned him nicknames like "Nasty", or “Bucharest Buffoon”. In 1973, he made sports history when he was ranked as the world’s No.1 player in professional tennis.
Local group of companies RTC Holding, owned by Romanian businessman Octavian Radu, posted a turnover of EUR 56 million in the first half of this year, down 12 percent on the same period of last year.
Romanian writer Filip Florian will hold a reading session and present his debut novel at the International Literature Festival in Edinburgh on Thursday, August 19, according to Polirom publishing house.
An agricultural-themed TV station will be launched in Romania, after it has received the approval from the Romanian Audiovisual Council (can). The TV station, called Agro Channel, will be launched by the end of the year by Valtec Media Broadcasting SRL and will be headed by Bogdan Tudor, who also owns 10 percent of the shares. The other two shareholders are Narcis Somesfalean and Adrian Nedelcu.
US company Energiz Renewable has started a joint venture with Canadian company World Renewable Energy Group's local subsidiary (WREG) for several projects in Romania, pending on receiving government grants and finding private financing, romania-insider.com has learned. The company wants to built two solar panels factories in Romania, an investment of USD 64 million, according to Edward T. Whelan, head of Energiz Renewable, quoted by Romanian media.
A photography exhibition with works by Austrian photographer Inge Morath, who studied in Bucharest in the 30s and traveled to Romania after that will be on display at the Romanian Peasant's Museum in Bucharest from September 2nd. The exhibition, called 'My Romanian diary', will run until October 17. 133 of Inge Morath's photographic works will be on display.
The Proprietatea Fund stock market listing has attracted 13 brokerage companies which bought the bid documentation for intermediating the fund's listing. Four consortia have submitted offers, according to the fund
US company Energiz Renewable has started a joint venture with Canadian company World Renewable Energy Group's local subsidiary (WREG) for several projects in Romania, pending on receiving government grants and finding private financing, romania-insider.com has learned. The company wants to built two solar panels factories in Romania, an investment of USD 64 million, according to Edward T. Whelan, head of Energiz Renewable, quoted by Romanian media.
Giuleşti maternity ward disaster reveals bankruptcy of healthcare system- in Ziarul Financiar, Competition levies 1.2m-euro fines on private pension market - in Ziarul Financiar, Octavian Radu's group sales dropped 12% in first half, down to EUR 56 million - in Ziarul Financiar, Domino's Pizza opens first delivery center in Bucharest; wants rapid expansion - in Ziarul Financiar
The long – awaited iPhone 4 is now available for sale in Romania through two online stores, Pcfun.ro and eMag.ro.
Ilie Nastase was the first famous Romanian tennis player. His colorful personality and the spectacular playing style earned him nicknames like "Nasty", or “Bucharest Buffoon”. In 1973, he made sports history when he was ranked as the world’s No.1 player in professional tennis.
Local group of companies RTC Holding, owned by Romanian businessman Octavian Radu, posted a turnover of EUR 56 million in the first half of this year, down 12 percent on the same period of last year.
Romanian writer Filip Florian will hold a reading session and present his debut novel at the International Literature Festival in Edinburgh on Thursday, August 19, according to Polirom publishing house.
An agricultural-themed TV station will be launched in Romania, after it has received the approval from the Romanian Audiovisual Council (can). The TV station, called Agro Channel, will be launched by the end of the year by Valtec Media Broadcasting SRL and will be headed by Bogdan Tudor, who also owns 10 percent of the shares. The other two shareholders are Narcis Somesfalean and Adrian Nedelcu.
US company Energiz Renewable has started a joint venture with Canadian company World Renewable Energy Group's local subsidiary (WREG) for several projects in Romania, pending on receiving government grants and finding private financing, romania-insider.com has learned. The company wants to built two solar panels factories in Romania, an investment of USD 64 million, according to Edward T. Whelan, head of Energiz Renewable, quoted by Romanian media.
A photography exhibition with works by Austrian photographer Inge Morath, who studied in Bucharest in the 30s and traveled to Romania after that will be on display at the Romanian Peasant's Museum in Bucharest from September 2nd. The exhibition, called 'My Romanian diary', will run until October 17. 133 of Inge Morath's photographic works will be on display.