24 June 2010

French retailer Carrefour will open its fourth Carrefour Market supermarket in Bucharest tomorrow (Friday, June 25th) in Ghencea area of the city. The store covers 1,200 sqm and is located within Home & Design Mall. This is the second supermarket opening for Carrefour in Bucharest this week, after another store opened on Panduri street, a 700 sqm unit.

24 June 2010

Jairaj Amin, the managing director of Deutsche Pfandbriefbank’s European syndication department, is understood to be leaving to work with Romanian billionaire entrepreneur Dinu Patriciu, according to a recent article run by propertyweek.com. “Amin is thought to be leaving to work with Romania’s richest man, the entrepreneur Dinu Patriciu. It is not clear yet what Amin’s role will be,” according to the publication.

24 June 2010

Energy Financing Team (EFT) will supply energy to Stirom factory in Bucharest and the Lukoil refinery in Ploiesti, after having recently signed a contract with the two companies. Stirom has an annual consumption of 45GWh, while the Lukoil refinery, of 200GWh. EFT has also recently signed an energy supplying contract with cement producer Holcim for all its factories in Romania.

23 June 2010

Caffe Pascucci is located on Calea Dorobanti 152, about 500 metres from the main shops in Dorobanti. It has a very modern feel with state of the art furnishings and an interior colour scheme of black and white through out. This theme continues outside onto the very wide pavement with tables and chairs laid out to watch the world go by.

23 June 2010

The Romanian Government approved in its meeting earlier today (June 23rd) the emergency ordinance which expands the taxation base, according to Mediafax, quoting sources within the Government. The ordinance includes taxes for meal vouchers, gift and holiday vouchers starting July 1st this year. This is when the deductible expenses quota for intellectual property rights will go down to 20 percent of the gross revenues, half of the current quota. Revenues from gambling (including revenues from the lottery) will be taxed by 25 percent.

24 June 2010

French retailer Carrefour will open its fourth Carrefour Market supermarket in Bucharest tomorrow (Friday, June 25th) in Ghencea area of the city. The store covers 1,200 sqm and is located within Home & Design Mall. This is the second supermarket opening for Carrefour in Bucharest this week, after another store opened on Panduri street, a 700 sqm unit.

24 June 2010

Jairaj Amin, the managing director of Deutsche Pfandbriefbank’s European syndication department, is understood to be leaving to work with Romanian billionaire entrepreneur Dinu Patriciu, according to a recent article run by propertyweek.com. “Amin is thought to be leaving to work with Romania’s richest man, the entrepreneur Dinu Patriciu. It is not clear yet what Amin’s role will be,” according to the publication.

24 June 2010

Energy Financing Team (EFT) will supply energy to Stirom factory in Bucharest and the Lukoil refinery in Ploiesti, after having recently signed a contract with the two companies. Stirom has an annual consumption of 45GWh, while the Lukoil refinery, of 200GWh. EFT has also recently signed an energy supplying contract with cement producer Holcim for all its factories in Romania.

23 June 2010

Caffe Pascucci is located on Calea Dorobanti 152, about 500 metres from the main shops in Dorobanti. It has a very modern feel with state of the art furnishings and an interior colour scheme of black and white through out. This theme continues outside onto the very wide pavement with tables and chairs laid out to watch the world go by.

23 June 2010

The Romanian Government approved in its meeting earlier today (June 23rd) the emergency ordinance which expands the taxation base, according to Mediafax, quoting sources within the Government. The ordinance includes taxes for meal vouchers, gift and holiday vouchers starting July 1st this year. This is when the deductible expenses quota for intellectual property rights will go down to 20 percent of the gross revenues, half of the current quota. Revenues from gambling (including revenues from the lottery) will be taxed by 25 percent.

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