The Ford plant in Craiova, southern Romania, recorded a production volume of over 250,000 units in 2024, thanks to its...
Tubular producer ArcelorMittal Tubular Products Iasi will invest USD 11 million in a new cold formed production line with a capacity of 120,000 tones per year, in order to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Romanian state-owned hydropower generator Hidroelectrica could invest some EUR 18 million in the next years to set up wind turbines on its hydropower plants along the river Siret, company operational director Dragos Zachia said Thursday.
Atteco Club has invested EUR 1.8 million in Oxygen Club in Sun Plaza shopping center in Bucharest, which includes a bowling and pool area, a club, restaurant, terrace and playground. The owners estimate the club, which will be inaugurated on Thursday evening, October 28, will post a EUR 700,000 turnover in 2010, having run since May this year.
Orange Romania, the largest mobile operator in Romania, reported revenues of EUR 246 million in the third quarter, 9 percent lower compared to the same period of last year, according to the quarterly report of mother company France Telecom Group.
A diamond necklace worth EUR 24,000 and a pair of shoes donated by Madonna will be auctioned off at the sixth edition of the Halloween Charity Ball that will take place on October 30 in Romania’s capital city Bucharest.
*IMF takes into account third year of economic drop for 2011 – in Ziarul Financiar
*Bancpost and Banca Romaneasca take EUR 15 mln from Avrig 35 – in Ziarul Financiar
*Praktiker had the biggest sales decline – down 25% after the VAT drop – in Ziarul Financiar
*Banks had to recover EUR 3.5 bln from clients – in Ziarul Financiar
*ProTV, USD 109 million turnover in nine months – in Ziarul Financiar
“Iasi is more than a former illustrious capital of Moldavia, within its walls art and national historical treasures dwell, such abundant treasures that no other city in today’s Romania possesses,“ wrote historian Nicolae Iorga. For most cultures known as Iassy, the main urban center in Nord-Eastern Romania, a former capital of Moldavia and later of Romania, this is today’s third largest city in Romania and the second largest university and cultural center.
Tubular producer ArcelorMittal Tubular Products Iasi will invest USD 11 million in a new cold formed production line with a capacity of 120,000 tones per year, in order to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Romanian state-owned hydropower generator Hidroelectrica could invest some EUR 18 million in the next years to set up wind turbines on its hydropower plants along the river Siret, company operational director Dragos Zachia said Thursday.
Atteco Club has invested EUR 1.8 million in Oxygen Club in Sun Plaza shopping center in Bucharest, which includes a bowling and pool area, a club, restaurant, terrace and playground. The owners estimate the club, which will be inaugurated on Thursday evening, October 28, will post a EUR 700,000 turnover in 2010, having run since May this year.
Orange Romania, the largest mobile operator in Romania, reported revenues of EUR 246 million in the third quarter, 9 percent lower compared to the same period of last year, according to the quarterly report of mother company France Telecom Group.
A diamond necklace worth EUR 24,000 and a pair of shoes donated by Madonna will be auctioned off at the sixth edition of the Halloween Charity Ball that will take place on October 30 in Romania’s capital city Bucharest.
*IMF takes into account third year of economic drop for 2011 – in Ziarul Financiar
*Bancpost and Banca Romaneasca take EUR 15 mln from Avrig 35 – in Ziarul Financiar
*Praktiker had the biggest sales decline – down 25% after the VAT drop – in Ziarul Financiar
*Banks had to recover EUR 3.5 bln from clients – in Ziarul Financiar
*ProTV, USD 109 million turnover in nine months – in Ziarul Financiar
“Iasi is more than a former illustrious capital of Moldavia, within its walls art and national historical treasures dwell, such abundant treasures that no other city in today’s Romania possesses,“ wrote historian Nicolae Iorga. For most cultures known as Iassy, the main urban center in Nord-Eastern Romania, a former capital of Moldavia and later of Romania, this is today’s third largest city in Romania and the second largest university and cultural center.