Entrepreneurial group Agroland Business System (AG.RO), which owns the largest farming supplies store chain in Romania, on Monday added more items to the agenda of the Extraordinary General Meeting of shareholders set for July 1, at the request of the majority shareholder and chief executive officer Horia Cardos.
Fuel trader Votrom, held by the Tulvan family in Oradea, ended 2023 with a turnover of RON768.8 million (EUR155.4 million), slightly lower than RON774.2 million (EUR157 million) reported in 2022, in line with data on the finance ministry website.
Electric motor plant Nidec of Oradea, owned by Japan’s Nidec, ended 2023 with a turnover of almost RON223.3 million (EUR45.1 million), up 5.6% from RON211.5 million (EUR42.9 million) reported in 2022, in line with calculations by Ziarul Financiar (ZF) daily based on finance ministry data.
Romania's new industrial orders in manufacturing, for the total (on the domestic and external markets) decreased by 3.6%, in nominal terms, in April 2024 compared to March 2024, but increased by 8.5% compared to April 2023, data from the country's statistics board INS showed on Monday (June 17).
Romania’s industrial sales (on the domestic and external markets) inched down 0.3% in nominal terms in April 2024 compared to March 2024, but increased 18.8% versus April 2023, data from the country’s statistical office INS showed on Friday (May 17).