Thursday headlines: Parliament mistakenly votes VAT drop, expat runs Microsoft Romania, Rahova-Colentina metro line in plan

21 October 2010

Romanian media

Surprise in the Parliament- with IMF reviewing the country, Parliament votes drop of VAT and tax exemptions for some pensions – in Ziarul Financiar

Finance Ministry could refinance bonds worth EUR 1.4 billion – in Ziarul Financiar

Polish, first expat who runs Microsoft Romania – in Ziarul Financiar

Pestera and Cernavoda, the new wind energy villages in Dobrogea – in Ziarul Financiar

BCR buys good.bee mobile banking services from the mother band – in Ziarul Financiar

A EUR 1 billion 'error'. How have Udrea, Ialomitianu, Botis mistakenly voted the VAT drop - in Gandul

The Rahova – Colentina metro line, ready in 7-8 years – in Gandul

Romania ranks third in Central Europe on non-performing loans – in Gandul

The price of a Parliamentary foolishness: EUR 520 million – in Adevarul

Dacia launches Sandero with standard smartphone incorporation from Orange – in Adevarul

Alinso puts EUR 7 million in railway terminal in Ploiesti – on Dailybusiness.ro

Tatomir leaves Microsoft - “In two years I have fulfilled all my objectives, I am returning to entrepreneurship” – on Dailybusiness.ro

Romanian online stores make 70% of sales abroad – on Dailybusiness.ro

Camelia Stanculescu leaves helm of Manpower – on Wall-street.ro

Spanish from Alia want to sell apartments near Arcul de Triumf with EUR 2,500/sqm – on Wall-street.ro

Calburean invests EUR 20 million in ceramic blocks production lines – on Wall-street.ro

Happy restaurant network from Bulgaria wants to expand in the region, Romania included – on Money.ro

International media

Apple shows off iPad-inspired Mac laptop - on Reuters

Carbon ‘stealth tax’ spat mars business welcome - in FT

Asia markets mixed after China economic report - in FT

Smokeless tobacco boosts Altria earnings - in FT

China's Economic Growth Cools as Inflation Accelerates - on Bloomberg

JPMorgan May Lose Business, Face Suit on Wintek Report - on Bloomberg

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Thursday headlines: Parliament mistakenly votes VAT drop, expat runs Microsoft Romania, Rahova-Colentina metro line in plan

21 October 2010

Romanian media

Surprise in the Parliament- with IMF reviewing the country, Parliament votes drop of VAT and tax exemptions for some pensions – in Ziarul Financiar

Finance Ministry could refinance bonds worth EUR 1.4 billion – in Ziarul Financiar

Polish, first expat who runs Microsoft Romania – in Ziarul Financiar

Pestera and Cernavoda, the new wind energy villages in Dobrogea – in Ziarul Financiar

BCR buys good.bee mobile banking services from the mother band – in Ziarul Financiar

A EUR 1 billion 'error'. How have Udrea, Ialomitianu, Botis mistakenly voted the VAT drop - in Gandul

The Rahova – Colentina metro line, ready in 7-8 years – in Gandul

Romania ranks third in Central Europe on non-performing loans – in Gandul

The price of a Parliamentary foolishness: EUR 520 million – in Adevarul

Dacia launches Sandero with standard smartphone incorporation from Orange – in Adevarul

Alinso puts EUR 7 million in railway terminal in Ploiesti – on Dailybusiness.ro

Tatomir leaves Microsoft - “In two years I have fulfilled all my objectives, I am returning to entrepreneurship” – on Dailybusiness.ro

Romanian online stores make 70% of sales abroad – on Dailybusiness.ro

Camelia Stanculescu leaves helm of Manpower – on Wall-street.ro

Spanish from Alia want to sell apartments near Arcul de Triumf with EUR 2,500/sqm – on Wall-street.ro

Calburean invests EUR 20 million in ceramic blocks production lines – on Wall-street.ro

Happy restaurant network from Bulgaria wants to expand in the region, Romania included – on Money.ro

International media

Apple shows off iPad-inspired Mac laptop - on Reuters

Carbon ‘stealth tax’ spat mars business welcome - in FT

Asia markets mixed after China economic report - in FT

Smokeless tobacco boosts Altria earnings - in FT

China's Economic Growth Cools as Inflation Accelerates - on Bloomberg

JPMorgan May Lose Business, Face Suit on Wintek Report - on Bloomberg

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