Interim president Ilie Bolojan is attending the European Council in Brussels on Thursday, March 6, to signal Romania’s...
CEZ Group has recently signed for a EUR 200 million loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to co-finance the construction of Fantanele Wind Park project in Romania, with installed capacity of 347.5 MW. The maturity of the loan will be 17 years, according to CEZ.
Grup Feroviar Român (GFR) has won the bid to take over Rompetrol's railway transport activities, including the 350 employees who work for Rompetrol Logistics and the company's wagons and railway engines.
Romanian unionists and employers have signed the national collective work contract which sets the minimum wage in the private sector at RON 700 (around EUR 163) and increases wages of qualified workers and foremen.
GE Money, the financial services division of General Electric will sell its participations in the leasing, consumer finance and mortgage business in Romania to Turkish Garanti. The deal will be made through the sale of the 30 percent participation in GE Garanti Bank and of similar share packages in Motoractive, Ralfi and Domenia.
Low cost airline Wizz Air has flown over 2 million passengers in and out of Romania between December 2009 and November this year, which was 33.9 percent higher than the previous year. In total, the company had 9.5 million passengers in the last 12 months.
Mio Technology, which produces GPS devices, expects to sell 2,000 such devices in Romania in December alone and reach 25,000 units sold for the entire 2010. “December is very important for the annual evolution of the local GPS market and implicitly to Mio Technology's sales. We already have positive signals from the market […].
Romania has reversed its image as an economic “mediocre student” after the government weathered no- confidence votes and protests to adhere to International Monetary Fund demands for spending and job cuts, said the IMF’s mission chief to the Balkan country, Jefrey Franks, quoted in a Bloomberg article.
Romania’s Parliament will debate on Monday, December 20, the opposition’s no-confidence motion submitted over the 2011 salary law for which the Government sought a confidence vote Tuesday. The motion was read out in Parliament on Thursday.
Movies in Bucharest during the winter holidays: Tron: Legacy, Gulliver's Travels, Little Fockers, The Town
CEZ Group has recently signed for a EUR 200 million loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to co-finance the construction of Fantanele Wind Park project in Romania, with installed capacity of 347.5 MW. The maturity of the loan will be 17 years, according to CEZ.
Grup Feroviar Român (GFR) has won the bid to take over Rompetrol's railway transport activities, including the 350 employees who work for Rompetrol Logistics and the company's wagons and railway engines.
Romanian unionists and employers have signed the national collective work contract which sets the minimum wage in the private sector at RON 700 (around EUR 163) and increases wages of qualified workers and foremen.
GE Money, the financial services division of General Electric will sell its participations in the leasing, consumer finance and mortgage business in Romania to Turkish Garanti. The deal will be made through the sale of the 30 percent participation in GE Garanti Bank and of similar share packages in Motoractive, Ralfi and Domenia.
Low cost airline Wizz Air has flown over 2 million passengers in and out of Romania between December 2009 and November this year, which was 33.9 percent higher than the previous year. In total, the company had 9.5 million passengers in the last 12 months.
Mio Technology, which produces GPS devices, expects to sell 2,000 such devices in Romania in December alone and reach 25,000 units sold for the entire 2010. “December is very important for the annual evolution of the local GPS market and implicitly to Mio Technology's sales. We already have positive signals from the market […].
Romania has reversed its image as an economic “mediocre student” after the government weathered no- confidence votes and protests to adhere to International Monetary Fund demands for spending and job cuts, said the IMF’s mission chief to the Balkan country, Jefrey Franks, quoted in a Bloomberg article.
Romania’s Parliament will debate on Monday, December 20, the opposition’s no-confidence motion submitted over the 2011 salary law for which the Government sought a confidence vote Tuesday. The motion was read out in Parliament on Thursday.
Movies in Bucharest during the winter holidays: Tron: Legacy, Gulliver's Travels, Little Fockers, The Town