147 result(s) for founder in Current Affairs
First Chinese-Hungarian Law Firm Established
- 29 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Initiated by the Hungarian partner the first international-Chinese law firm of the world, named Yingke Várnai was established. As the first step of the European expansion the Deed of Foundation of the Budapest office was signed by Dr. Rupert Várnai and Mr. Mei Xiangrong in Kodály Hall at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Hungarian Entrepreneur Széles Biggest Contributor To Fidesz
- 15 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Entrepreneur Gábor Széles is the biggest individual financial contributor to Fidesz, having donated Ft 10 million last year, the weekly HVG reports in its latest issue.
Hungary's Socialists Almost "Fail" With Election Programme
- 1 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s Socialist Party (MSZP) almost got an 'F’ on its election programme. The "teacher" in this case was a group of Hungarian economists who have recently launched an independent civilian initiative to see what the sometimes cloudy, boisterous, humbug or downright ridiculous promises of local political parties would actually do to the economy if they were fulfilled.
First Chinese-Hungarian Law Firm Established
- 29 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Initiated by the Hungarian partner the first international-Chinese law firm of the world, named Yingke Várnai was established. As the first step of the European expansion the Deed of Foundation of the Budapest office was signed by Dr. Rupert Várnai and Mr. Mei Xiangrong in Kodály Hall at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Hungarian Entrepreneur Széles Biggest Contributor To Fidesz
- 15 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- current affairs
"Entrepreneur Gábor Széles is the biggest individual financial contributor to Fidesz, having donated Ft 10 million last year, the weekly HVG reports in its latest issue.
Hungary's Socialists Almost "Fail" With Election Programme
- 1 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s Socialist Party (MSZP) almost got an 'F’ on its election programme. The "teacher" in this case was a group of Hungarian economists who have recently launched an independent civilian initiative to see what the sometimes cloudy, boisterous, humbug or downright ridiculous promises of local political parties would actually do to the economy if they were fulfilled.