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Interview: Simon Harding, Chairman Of Chronos Consulting Group
- 15 Feb 2011 12:00 AM
- business
Simon Harding is the Chairman of the Chronos Group of companies with interests in alternative energy, oil, gas, nuclear, mining, engineering, IT and telecom recruitment and software in 70 countries.
Hungarian NABI To Supply More Buses To The US
- 19 Oct 2010 6:00 AM
- business
"NABI has received an order to supply five low-floored transit buses to Santa Monica, California, the Kaposvar bus manufacturer announced.
Hungarian Forint Flexes Muscles On Gov’t Pledge
- 12 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"The forint strengthened to a five-month high against the euro on Wednesday. The exchange rate fell below the Ft 269 level, before easing back to over Ft 270, the 200-day average. The dollar was quoted at Ft 195 and the Swiss franc at Ft 200 in the course of the day.
eLearning Trends In Hungary – A Research By Innotica Group
- 16 Aug 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Innotica Group, a leading provider of innovative eLearning solutions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), headquartered in Budapest, Hungary announced to undertake a research on the current trends of eLearning usage in the region. The research was initiated by customer needs to map best practices and forecast market changes due to significant budget cuts within HR and ICT departments.
Hungarian Firm Plans Rent-E-Car Network
- 6 Aug 2010 12:01 PM
- business
"Brixxon Electric MotorCars, the maker of the first Hungarian-designed electric car, is planning to launch its first car rental network in Budapest, Napi Gazdaság writes.
IMF Unhappy With Headlong Hungarian Government
- 15 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"There are cold vibes between the International Monetary Fund and the Hungarian government as the cabinet presented its economic plans as solid facts, showing little flexibility, while the IMF has reservations about tax ideas, local news portal index.hu reported.
Fitch Sees Crisis Delaying Eastern European Euro Adoption
- 7 May 2010 5:00 AM
- business
"The global financial crisis has caused a further setback to euro adoption timetables in most EU member states in central and eastern Europe (CEE), owing to a marked widening of budget deficits and higher sovereign bond spreads, Fitch Ratings has said in a new report on Thursday. The exception, in the rating agency’s view, is Estonia, which Fitch expects to join the euro area in January 2011.
Innovative eLearning: A Key Driver of Revenue Growth and Cost Reduction
- 26 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
In the years of the global financial crisis, companies tend to allocate an increased focus to cost-cutting opportunities, as replacing expensive classroom trainings with cost-efficient eLearning program.
EU May Ease State Aid Rules To Offset Airline Losses
- 20 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
"light bans triggered by a volcanic eruption in Iceland are being lifted all over Europe. Hungary has first called off overflight restrictions above 7,500 metres (24,000 feet) and then suspended general no-fly regulations at noon today. In the meantime, economists have warned that air travel disruption depends entirely on how long the eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano and the dispersion of ...
Interview: Simon Harding, Chairman Of Chronos Consulting Group
- 15 Feb 2011 12:00 AM
- business
Simon Harding is the Chairman of the Chronos Group of companies with interests in alternative energy, oil, gas, nuclear, mining, engineering, IT and telecom recruitment and software in 70 countries.
Hungarian NABI To Supply More Buses To The US
- 19 Oct 2010 6:00 AM
- business
"NABI has received an order to supply five low-floored transit buses to Santa Monica, California, the Kaposvar bus manufacturer announced.
Hungarian Forint Flexes Muscles On Gov’t Pledge
- 12 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"The forint strengthened to a five-month high against the euro on Wednesday. The exchange rate fell below the Ft 269 level, before easing back to over Ft 270, the 200-day average. The dollar was quoted at Ft 195 and the Swiss franc at Ft 200 in the course of the day.
eLearning Trends In Hungary – A Research By Innotica Group
- 16 Aug 2010 1:00 AM
- business
"Innotica Group, a leading provider of innovative eLearning solutions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), headquartered in Budapest, Hungary announced to undertake a research on the current trends of eLearning usage in the region. The research was initiated by customer needs to map best practices and forecast market changes due to significant budget cuts within HR and ICT departments.
Hungarian Firm Plans Rent-E-Car Network
- 6 Aug 2010 12:01 PM
- business
"Brixxon Electric MotorCars, the maker of the first Hungarian-designed electric car, is planning to launch its first car rental network in Budapest, Napi Gazdaság writes.
IMF Unhappy With Headlong Hungarian Government
- 15 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"There are cold vibes between the International Monetary Fund and the Hungarian government as the cabinet presented its economic plans as solid facts, showing little flexibility, while the IMF has reservations about tax ideas, local news portal index.hu reported.
Fitch Sees Crisis Delaying Eastern European Euro Adoption
- 7 May 2010 5:00 AM
- business
"The global financial crisis has caused a further setback to euro adoption timetables in most EU member states in central and eastern Europe (CEE), owing to a marked widening of budget deficits and higher sovereign bond spreads, Fitch Ratings has said in a new report on Thursday. The exception, in the rating agency’s view, is Estonia, which Fitch expects to join the euro area in January 2011.
Innovative eLearning: A Key Driver of Revenue Growth and Cost Reduction
- 26 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
In the years of the global financial crisis, companies tend to allocate an increased focus to cost-cutting opportunities, as replacing expensive classroom trainings with cost-efficient eLearning program.
EU May Ease State Aid Rules To Offset Airline Losses
- 20 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
"light bans triggered by a volcanic eruption in Iceland are being lifted all over Europe. Hungary has first called off overflight restrictions above 7,500 metres (24,000 feet) and then suspended general no-fly regulations at noon today. In the meantime, economists have warned that air travel disruption depends entirely on how long the eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano and the dispersion of ...