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Romanian professionals who choose to pursue an MBA abroad could expect to earn 70% more after graduation, said Alexandru Ghita, chairman of Educativa, the agency that organizes the Romanian...
Asesoft Net, personalized web applications provider, said its net revenues grew 50% in 2009 to €700,000 from a year earlier and is confident in achieving 15-20% revenues growth in 2010.
The international automotive supplier Lisa Draexlmaier, one of the biggest employers in Romania, has appointed the former Tiriac Holdings HR director Nicoleta Carlugea as head of human resources.
Greece’s acute fiscal crisis has already had a negative effect on the European Union members, putting the euro under heavy pressure against its peers. The leu has remained strong despite the...
Romania is not planning to sell dollar bonds in the external markets, the structure of the Treasury bond funds being stable at this point and it doesn’t need additional dollar-denominated...
Used car market has remained weak this year, with 6.4% drop in the first two months. 22,354 vehicles have been sold in 2010 compared to 23,893 in Jan-Feb 2009.
Over half (54%) of marketing agents in construction industry expect their salaries to remain at last year levels, while 16% anticipate a payroll cut in 2010, an IBS Focus survey found.
Romanian government is on a tight budget with limited possibilities, after having bled billions on uneeded projects in the past, which restricts the capacity to put earmarks in development projects.
One year on since taking up the chief executive role at the low-cost airline carrier Blue Air, Adrian Ionascu will be replaced by Egyptian-born Sherif Ussama, the former sales director of the carrier.
Erste Group has raised the target price for OMV Petrom (BSE: SNP) to 0.32lei/share, 10% above Friday’s closing quote, and reaffirms ‘Accumulation’ recommendation, the bank said in...
The National Bank of Romania set a reference rate of 4.0898 lei/euro, down 0.08% from Friday, after a strong start in the morning.