5 result(s) for ride in Business
Making the Most of Hungary’s Unique Expat CEO Community
- 8 Aug 2024 8:10 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- business
Chresten Bruun, the general manager of the Lego Factory in Nyíregyháza and the senior vice president of EMEA Manufacturing in the Lego Group won the Expat CEO of the Year title at the Budapest Business Journal’s annual awards gala on March 23. We asked him to reflect on the evening and what the award means to his team.
Authority To Crack Down On Tax-Evading Uber Drivers
- 28 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s tax authority NAV will identify drivers who have failed to pay their taxes on earlier revenues from ride-hailing service Uber, which no longer operates in Hungary, daily Magyar Idők reported. Citing information from the economy ministry, the paper said that NAV had received the names and income data of Hungarian drivers who had worked as part of Uber, and will start checking those ...
Hungary’s Great Tokaj Wine Auction Tops € 100 000
- 8 May 2015 9:00 AM
- business
Bidders keen to procure their exclusive, limited Tokaji wine at the Confrérie de Tokaj’s third Great Tokaj Wine Auction on 25th April raised a final hammer price of € 100 415, continuing the upwards trend of the first two auctions (€ 67 500 in 2013, € 90 433 in 2014). An impressive three quarters of the lots were sold and several lots more than doubled. Lively bidding set Szepsy Winery’s Úrágya ...
Hungary's Forint Weakens To Two-Year Lows
- 31 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The forint endured a wild roller-coaster ride on Wednesday, trading in a wide range between 302.6 and 310 against the euro, the latter being its weakest level since January 2012.
That's All For Now Folks! Market Expects Halt In Rate Cuts In Hungary
- 27 May 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The National Bank of Hungary (NBH) will end its rate cut cycle next Monday, analysts’ consensus forecast showed in a Portfolio.hu poll on Wednesday. Their key argument is the palpable deterioration of the global investment environment, but several analysts also pointed to growing uncertainties about the incoming government’s economic policy.
Making the Most of Hungary’s Unique Expat CEO Community
- 8 Aug 2024 8:10 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- business
Chresten Bruun, the general manager of the Lego Factory in Nyíregyháza and the senior vice president of EMEA Manufacturing in the Lego Group won the Expat CEO of the Year title at the Budapest Business Journal’s annual awards gala on March 23. We asked him to reflect on the evening and what the award means to his team.
Authority To Crack Down On Tax-Evading Uber Drivers
- 28 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s tax authority NAV will identify drivers who have failed to pay their taxes on earlier revenues from ride-hailing service Uber, which no longer operates in Hungary, daily Magyar Idők reported. Citing information from the economy ministry, the paper said that NAV had received the names and income data of Hungarian drivers who had worked as part of Uber, and will start checking those ...
Hungary’s Great Tokaj Wine Auction Tops € 100 000
- 8 May 2015 9:00 AM
- business
Bidders keen to procure their exclusive, limited Tokaji wine at the Confrérie de Tokaj’s third Great Tokaj Wine Auction on 25th April raised a final hammer price of € 100 415, continuing the upwards trend of the first two auctions (€ 67 500 in 2013, € 90 433 in 2014). An impressive three quarters of the lots were sold and several lots more than doubled. Lively bidding set Szepsy Winery’s Úrágya ...
Hungary's Forint Weakens To Two-Year Lows
- 31 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- business
The forint endured a wild roller-coaster ride on Wednesday, trading in a wide range between 302.6 and 310 against the euro, the latter being its weakest level since January 2012.
That's All For Now Folks! Market Expects Halt In Rate Cuts In Hungary
- 27 May 2010 2:00 AM
- business
"The National Bank of Hungary (NBH) will end its rate cut cycle next Monday, analysts’ consensus forecast showed in a Portfolio.hu poll on Wednesday. Their key argument is the palpable deterioration of the global investment environment, but several analysts also pointed to growing uncertainties about the incoming government’s economic policy.