Romania’s Central Electoral Bureau (BEC) announced that it has completed the official record for the finalized...
Energy company CEZ has sold its 9.15 percent participation in EnergoNuclear, the company which will build the 3 and 4 nukes in Cernavoda project in Romania, to Nuclearelectrica. CEZ has previously announced its plan to withdraw from the project while focusing on its home market in the Czech Republic and consolidate existing investments abroad.
The Bucharest City Hall will organize a bid on January 19 to choose the company which will build and operate the underground car park in Alba Iulia square, estimated to require EUR 84.6 million. The car park, on three underground levels, will provide 1,490 parking spaces.
Investment fund East Balkan Properties (EBP – formerly Equest Balkan Properties) has sold a 51 percent stake in its Romanian properties Vitantis Shopping Center in Bucharest and Moldova Mall in Iasi to Denesol Limited, a Cyprus – based company owned by George Teleman, for a symbolic value of EUR 5.
The Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE) recorded EUR 2.15 billion of trade on all its segments during 2010, up 29 percent on 2009. The volume of shares and shares rights trading reached EUR 1.48 million, up 10.7 percent on the previous year. The bonds market doubled to EUR 620 million, while the futures segment also grew by 59 percent, to EUR 25.3 million.
Half a million foreigners entered Romania in December last year, according to data from the Romanian Customs. In total, 2.6 million people transited the Romanian customs in the last month of 2010, with the West and East customs being the most transited ones. Most of these people, EUR 2.1 million, were EU citizens.
British bar and restaurant consultant Richard Fox and City Compass will organize a series of guided wine tasting events in Bucharest from January 2011. The first such event, under the name Wine Tasting Evenings, will take place on January 18, 2011, from 19,30 hours, at the Malagamba restaurant (2 Sf Dumitru St., Lipscani area of Bucharest).
Edenred, formerly known as Accor Services, has acquired Euroticket, Romania's fourth-largest provider of meal and gift...
Romanian carmaker Dacia’s new car registrations in France increased by 70.9 percent on the year in 2010, while overall new car registrations saw a decline of 2.2 percent, according to the French carmakers’ association.
The Romanian Central Bank (BNR) reserves grew by EUR 4.13 billion last year, to EUR 32.4 billion, with the peak in November. In December, the BNR reserves went down by EUR 368 million, as the BNR had to service the external direct debt, while being impacted by the depreciation of the US dollar and on the Sterling pound against the Euro.
Energy company CEZ has sold its 9.15 percent participation in EnergoNuclear, the company which will build the 3 and 4 nukes in Cernavoda project in Romania, to Nuclearelectrica. CEZ has previously announced its plan to withdraw from the project while focusing on its home market in the Czech Republic and consolidate existing investments abroad.
The Bucharest City Hall will organize a bid on January 19 to choose the company which will build and operate the underground car park in Alba Iulia square, estimated to require EUR 84.6 million. The car park, on three underground levels, will provide 1,490 parking spaces.
Investment fund East Balkan Properties (EBP – formerly Equest Balkan Properties) has sold a 51 percent stake in its Romanian properties Vitantis Shopping Center in Bucharest and Moldova Mall in Iasi to Denesol Limited, a Cyprus – based company owned by George Teleman, for a symbolic value of EUR 5.
The Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE) recorded EUR 2.15 billion of trade on all its segments during 2010, up 29 percent on 2009. The volume of shares and shares rights trading reached EUR 1.48 million, up 10.7 percent on the previous year. The bonds market doubled to EUR 620 million, while the futures segment also grew by 59 percent, to EUR 25.3 million.
Half a million foreigners entered Romania in December last year, according to data from the Romanian Customs. In total, 2.6 million people transited the Romanian customs in the last month of 2010, with the West and East customs being the most transited ones. Most of these people, EUR 2.1 million, were EU citizens.
British bar and restaurant consultant Richard Fox and City Compass will organize a series of guided wine tasting events in Bucharest from January 2011. The first such event, under the name Wine Tasting Evenings, will take place on January 18, 2011, from 19,30 hours, at the Malagamba restaurant (2 Sf Dumitru St., Lipscani area of Bucharest).
Edenred, formerly known as Accor Services, has acquired Euroticket, Romania's fourth-largest provider of meal and gift...
Romanian carmaker Dacia’s new car registrations in France increased by 70.9 percent on the year in 2010, while overall new car registrations saw a decline of 2.2 percent, according to the French carmakers’ association.
The Romanian Central Bank (BNR) reserves grew by EUR 4.13 billion last year, to EUR 32.4 billion, with the peak in November. In December, the BNR reserves went down by EUR 368 million, as the BNR had to service the external direct debt, while being impacted by the depreciation of the US dollar and on the Sterling pound against the Euro.