The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday, January 7, that the Romanian state must return 17,000 hectares of...
Romania’s Government might sell further shares in natural gas producer Romgaz after the company’s floating on the Bucharest Stock Exchange, but it will keep the majority stake, according to an official document obtained by Mediafax newswire.
French retailer Carrefour posted EUR 1.13 billion in sales in Romania last year, down 0.4 percent on the year before. The retailer managed to up its sales by 0.2 percent in the forth quarter of the year, to EUR 327 million.
Developer Cefin Real Estate Asset Management (CREAM) has bought back the Cefin Logistic Park Arad real estate project from investment fund Europolis. The value of the deal was not disclosed.
Romania’s state-owned railway company CFR SA will modernize ten train stations in the country for an estimated RON 332.8 million net of VAT, EUR 96.7 million including VAT, the company said on Thursday. CFR will organize four auctions for execution works.
Movies in Bucharest this week: The Dilemma, Burlesque, Yogi Bear. Check out trailers, cinemas and movies coming up in the following weeks.
The number of medical leaves granted last year in Romania dropped by 45 percent compared to 2009 following the introduction of a stricter system, the Health Ministry said in a press release Thursday. As many as 2.9 million medical leave certificates were granted between January 1 and November 30 in 2009, only 1.6 million certificates were issued in the same interval in 2010, the ministry said.
Romanian singer Edward Maya has become well known internationally after some of his songs landed top spots in international music charts. Stereo Love, a song Maya sings together with Vika Jigulina, has been included for 13 weeks in the Billboard charts and ranked 19th in the Billboard Top 100 in December last year.
Different nationalities working together, different cultures mixing in the working place could lead to a tough combination, especially for the leader of the team. We have received the following story from one of our readers. It involves British, Indian and Colombian colleagues. What do you think would have happened if any of these people in the story were replaced with Romanians?
Romania’s Government might sell further shares in natural gas producer Romgaz after the company’s floating on the Bucharest Stock Exchange, but it will keep the majority stake, according to an official document obtained by Mediafax newswire.
French retailer Carrefour posted EUR 1.13 billion in sales in Romania last year, down 0.4 percent on the year before. The retailer managed to up its sales by 0.2 percent in the forth quarter of the year, to EUR 327 million.
Developer Cefin Real Estate Asset Management (CREAM) has bought back the Cefin Logistic Park Arad real estate project from investment fund Europolis. The value of the deal was not disclosed.
Romania’s state-owned railway company CFR SA will modernize ten train stations in the country for an estimated RON 332.8 million net of VAT, EUR 96.7 million including VAT, the company said on Thursday. CFR will organize four auctions for execution works.
Movies in Bucharest this week: The Dilemma, Burlesque, Yogi Bear. Check out trailers, cinemas and movies coming up in the following weeks.
The number of medical leaves granted last year in Romania dropped by 45 percent compared to 2009 following the introduction of a stricter system, the Health Ministry said in a press release Thursday. As many as 2.9 million medical leave certificates were granted between January 1 and November 30 in 2009, only 1.6 million certificates were issued in the same interval in 2010, the ministry said.
Romanian singer Edward Maya has become well known internationally after some of his songs landed top spots in international music charts. Stereo Love, a song Maya sings together with Vika Jigulina, has been included for 13 weeks in the Billboard charts and ranked 19th in the Billboard Top 100 in December last year.
Different nationalities working together, different cultures mixing in the working place could lead to a tough combination, especially for the leader of the team. We have received the following story from one of our readers. It involves British, Indian and Colombian colleagues. What do you think would have happened if any of these people in the story were replaced with Romanians?