3 result(s) for profit margins in Current Affairs
Hungarian Opinion: Microsoft Corruption Scandal
- 21 Aug 2019 8:55 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A left-liberal weekly believes the new Foreign Extortion Prevention Bill submitted to the US House of Representatives early this month is related to the corruption case of Microsoft Hungary. A pro-government daily writes that the government plans new measures to prevent corruption in public procurement.
European Commission Launches One Infringement Procedure Against Hungary, Steps Up Another
- 16 Feb 2017 7:00 AM
- current affairs
The European Commission on Wednesday launched an infringement procedure against Hungary regarding legislation on retail food sales and stepped up another infringement procedure on measures dealing with environmental noise.
Xpat Opinion: The War Around Utility Tariffs In Hungary
- 25 Mar 2013 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The planned legislation on a 10% reduction in all utility prices for households is described as a popular but risky move by business analysts, while partisan commentators criticise or praise it according to their political affiliations.
Hungarian Opinion: Microsoft Corruption Scandal
- 21 Aug 2019 8:55 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A left-liberal weekly believes the new Foreign Extortion Prevention Bill submitted to the US House of Representatives early this month is related to the corruption case of Microsoft Hungary. A pro-government daily writes that the government plans new measures to prevent corruption in public procurement.
European Commission Launches One Infringement Procedure Against Hungary, Steps Up Another
- 16 Feb 2017 7:00 AM
- current affairs
The European Commission on Wednesday launched an infringement procedure against Hungary regarding legislation on retail food sales and stepped up another infringement procedure on measures dealing with environmental noise.
Xpat Opinion: The War Around Utility Tariffs In Hungary
- 25 Mar 2013 8:00 AM
- current affairs
The planned legislation on a 10% reduction in all utility prices for households is described as a popular but risky move by business analysts, while partisan commentators criticise or praise it according to their political affiliations.











