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Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc will meet the International Monetary Fund delegation today, which is the second to last day of the IMF review mission in Romania. The meeting will start at 09,30.
German media company Waz (Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung), one of the owners of Romania Libera newspaper, intends to withdraw from the Romanian and Serbian markets by the end of this year, according to handelsblatt.com. The group's strategy involves withdrawal from the entire Balkan area, according to Bodo Hombach, the group's CEO
Romania's tourism Brand Council, which held e meeting earlier today, has recommended the country kept the leaf in its recently launched logo, according to Paul Marasoiu, council member.
It's an August full of concerts in Romania – and most of them cater to the taste of rock music lovers and send them out of the capital city. Four rock festivals and the Iron Maiden concert can be the perfect getaway in Romania this month.
Japanese car market Infiniti sold six cars in Romania since the beginning of the year, which was higher than qhat it has sold during the same period of last year: one Infiniti car.
The local subsidiary of Oracle Corporation, signed a five-year agreement for a 14,000 sqm office area in two office buildings, Oracle Tower and Nusco Tower, according to The Advisers/Knight Frank, who represented Oracle in the deal. Oracle will move to the new premises in Nusco Tower starting this autumn.
Romania is one of the countries British travelers are avoiding this summer, along with Greece, Iceland, Turkey and Russia, writes an article in The Guardian.
Den Braven Group, which has been recently taken over by financial companies Egeria and Wagram in an EUR 1 billion deal, will invest in expanding production capacities in Romania. The local subsidiary expects to reach a turnover of EUR 60 million within the following three year
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc will meet the International Monetary Fund delegation today, which is the second to last day of the IMF review mission in Romania. The meeting will start at 09,30.
German media company Waz (Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung), one of the owners of Romania Libera newspaper, intends to withdraw from the Romanian and Serbian markets by the end of this year, according to handelsblatt.com. The group's strategy involves withdrawal from the entire Balkan area, according to Bodo Hombach, the group's CEO
Romania's tourism Brand Council, which held e meeting earlier today, has recommended the country kept the leaf in its recently launched logo, according to Paul Marasoiu, council member.
It's an August full of concerts in Romania – and most of them cater to the taste of rock music lovers and send them out of the capital city. Four rock festivals and the Iron Maiden concert can be the perfect getaway in Romania this month.
Japanese car market Infiniti sold six cars in Romania since the beginning of the year, which was higher than qhat it has sold during the same period of last year: one Infiniti car.
The local subsidiary of Oracle Corporation, signed a five-year agreement for a 14,000 sqm office area in two office buildings, Oracle Tower and Nusco Tower, according to The Advisers/Knight Frank, who represented Oracle in the deal. Oracle will move to the new premises in Nusco Tower starting this autumn.
Romania is one of the countries British travelers are avoiding this summer, along with Greece, Iceland, Turkey and Russia, writes an article in The Guardian.
Den Braven Group, which has been recently taken over by financial companies Egeria and Wagram in an EUR 1 billion deal, will invest in expanding production capacities in Romania. The local subsidiary expects to reach a turnover of EUR 60 million within the following three year