Wednesday headlines: Intel to open software center in Romania, more top management changes, Armonia Braila becomes insolvent

03 November 2010

Romanian media

Giant Intel will hire couple of hundred programmers in Romania – in Ziarul Financiar

Inflation should stabilize at 2.5% from 2013 until euro adoption – in Ziarul Financiar

Radacini Group will open ten stores under the Domino's Pizza franchise next year – in Ziarul Financiar

Omer Tetik, number two in Credit Europe Bank, becomes president – in Ziarul Financiar

How did the fast food generation eat EUR 2 million – in Gandul

GfK: Four out of ten Romanians are attached to the company they work for – in Gandul

Apartment prices in Bucharest, down 12% in the first ten months – in Gandul

Dacia Duster, among the finalist of the “Car of the Year in Europe” contest – in Adevarul

Armonia Braila developer becomes insolvent – on Dailybusiness.ro

Trout & Partners marketing consultancy firm files for insolvency – on Dailybusiness.ro

National Cinema Center (CNC) spends EUR 800,000 on film festivals in the first half of 2011 – on Dailybusiness.ro

Xerox has a new country manager for Romania and the Republic of Moldova – on Wall-street.ro

BitDefender brings former Microsoft manager to lead its global operations – on Wall-street.ro

BNR keeps interest rate at 6.25% – on Wall-street.ro

Romania to start promoting tourism on Facebook next spring – on Wall-street.ro

Argo negotiates restructuring of loan for Suceava Shopping City with Alpha Bank – on Wall-street.ro

Romanian drivers leave EUR 15 million a year on the Hungarian highways – on Capital.ro

International media

Obama 2012 election prospects dim- in FT

Sabotage fears as LSE platform crashes- in FT

Microsoft takes technological leap with Kinect- in FT

GOP makes House gains, Boehner takes reins- on Reuters

BP returns to profit and looks past spill in Gulf- in Houston Chronicle

World Bank raises China growth outlook - in Washington Post

Washington State Rejects Income Tax on Wealthiest Residents- on Bloomberg

Oracle to acquire e-commerce software maker ATG - in BusinessWeek

Pfizer 3Q profit down 70 percent due to charges - in BusinessWeek

Moon and fired executives buy Washington Times for $1- in Washington Post

Dell agrees to buy cloud computing company Boomi- in BusinessWeek

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Wednesday headlines: Intel to open software center in Romania, more top management changes, Armonia Braila becomes insolvent

03 November 2010

Romanian media

Giant Intel will hire couple of hundred programmers in Romania – in Ziarul Financiar

Inflation should stabilize at 2.5% from 2013 until euro adoption – in Ziarul Financiar

Radacini Group will open ten stores under the Domino's Pizza franchise next year – in Ziarul Financiar

Omer Tetik, number two in Credit Europe Bank, becomes president – in Ziarul Financiar

How did the fast food generation eat EUR 2 million – in Gandul

GfK: Four out of ten Romanians are attached to the company they work for – in Gandul

Apartment prices in Bucharest, down 12% in the first ten months – in Gandul

Dacia Duster, among the finalist of the “Car of the Year in Europe” contest – in Adevarul

Armonia Braila developer becomes insolvent – on Dailybusiness.ro

Trout & Partners marketing consultancy firm files for insolvency – on Dailybusiness.ro

National Cinema Center (CNC) spends EUR 800,000 on film festivals in the first half of 2011 – on Dailybusiness.ro

Xerox has a new country manager for Romania and the Republic of Moldova – on Wall-street.ro

BitDefender brings former Microsoft manager to lead its global operations – on Wall-street.ro

BNR keeps interest rate at 6.25% – on Wall-street.ro

Romania to start promoting tourism on Facebook next spring – on Wall-street.ro

Argo negotiates restructuring of loan for Suceava Shopping City with Alpha Bank – on Wall-street.ro

Romanian drivers leave EUR 15 million a year on the Hungarian highways – on Capital.ro

International media

Obama 2012 election prospects dim- in FT

Sabotage fears as LSE platform crashes- in FT

Microsoft takes technological leap with Kinect- in FT

GOP makes House gains, Boehner takes reins- on Reuters

BP returns to profit and looks past spill in Gulf- in Houston Chronicle

World Bank raises China growth outlook - in Washington Post

Washington State Rejects Income Tax on Wealthiest Residents- on Bloomberg

Oracle to acquire e-commerce software maker ATG - in BusinessWeek

Pfizer 3Q profit down 70 percent due to charges - in BusinessWeek

Moon and fired executives buy Washington Times for $1- in Washington Post

Dell agrees to buy cloud computing company Boomi- in BusinessWeek

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