174 result(s) for ceo in Current Affairs
Former Hungarian MNV CEO, Sales Chief Arrested
- 1 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Police detained Miklós Tátrai, former head of the state asset manager MNV, and former sales manager Zsolt Császy on suspicion of wrongdoing related to the Sukoró casino project.
Hungary Csányi Wishes IMF Showed Bigger Flexibility On 2011 Deficit Goal
- 21 Jul 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Sándor Csányi, Chairman-CEO of Hungary’s largest bank by assets, OTP, said the markets overreacted the early departure of the IMF/EU teams reviewing Hungary’s fiscal stance. He also urged the international lenders to show larger flexibility on next year’s deficit target, which was one of the issues Hungary was unable to agree on with the IMF/EU missions.
Hungarian Firm Takes Over At Sármellék
- 4 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"FB Airport has been granted the license to operate Fly Balaton airport in Sármellék for 50 years, with an option to extend it for another 50 years, according to an agreement between the local municipalities and the company owned by Hungarian property developer SDC Group.
Former Hungarian MNV CEO, Sales Chief Arrested
- 1 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Police detained Miklós Tátrai, former head of the state asset manager MNV, and former sales manager Zsolt Császy on suspicion of wrongdoing related to the Sukoró casino project.
Hungary Csányi Wishes IMF Showed Bigger Flexibility On 2011 Deficit Goal
- 21 Jul 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Sándor Csányi, Chairman-CEO of Hungary’s largest bank by assets, OTP, said the markets overreacted the early departure of the IMF/EU teams reviewing Hungary’s fiscal stance. He also urged the international lenders to show larger flexibility on next year’s deficit target, which was one of the issues Hungary was unable to agree on with the IMF/EU missions.
Hungarian Firm Takes Over At Sármellék
- 4 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"FB Airport has been granted the license to operate Fly Balaton airport in Sármellék for 50 years, with an option to extend it for another 50 years, according to an agreement between the local municipalities and the company owned by Hungarian property developer SDC Group.