Monday headlines: new IPO coming up on stock exchange, standard highway cost per km, national health card in plan
Romanian media
Head of GTC: people come to the mall but don't buy anything. If we don't do something to make them buy, the market will crash – in Ziarul Financiar
Romanian architect Dorin Stefan will design a 300-meter tower in Taiwan – in Ziarul Financiar
Only 10,000 farmers in Romania are under 30 – in Ziarul Financiar
Highway construction will have a new standard price per kilometer: EUR 5-6 million – in Ziarul Financiar
Romania during the communist period had twice as much foreign tourists than it has today – in Gandul
Isarescu – VAT will not be changed for a couple of years – in Adevarul
Intercapital launches new IPO on Tuesday – on Dailybusiness.ro
NEPI will start raising EUR 40 million on the stock market this month. If it fails to start a new deal, money will cover old debt – on Dailybusiness.ro
The New Yorker store opened in Unirea Shopping Center wants 5,000 visitors a day – on Dailybusiness.ro
Artmark puts EUR 700,000 worth of paintings and sculptures out for bid – on Dailybusiness.ro
The first multiplex in Baia Mare, a EUR 4.5 million investment – on Wall-street.ro
Dacia will launch eight models by 2015 – on Wall-street.ro
New Yorker has put EUR 1 million in the Unirea Shopping Center store – on Wall-street.ro
Romanians will have a national health card – on Wall-street.ro
Sebastian Gutiu becomes global partner with Schoenherr law firm– on Wall-street.ro
Over 100 Raiffeisen bank clients want to negotiate with the bank – on Wall-street.ro
International media
Canada to toughen rules on foreign investment- in FT
Germany attacks US economic policy- in FT
Google bars data from Facebook as rivalry heats up- on Reuters
Amazon to buy Diapers.com parent company: report- on Reuters
OIL FUTURES: Crude Hits 25-Month High Despite Dollar Strength- on MarketWatch
AOL Hires Advisers, With Eye on Yahoo- on Wall Street Journal
Euro Falls as Concern Over Irish Bond Sales, Greece Damps Investor Demand- on Bloomberg
Amazon seeks 900 more temporary holiday workers- in BusinessWeek
Buffett's Buyout Search Aided by Biggest Cash Hoard Since 2008- on Bloomberg