Delgaz Grid, German utility group E.ON's natural gas and electricity distribution company in Romania, Delgaz Grid, plans to invest nearly RON1 billion by 2023, in upgrading local networks, of which RON7.7 million from EU funds.
eMAG, the largest online retailer in Romania, seeks to develop an industrial park in Joita locality (Giurgiu County), where it is building a logistics hub of 130,000 square meters, following an investment of EUR90 million.
Romania manufactured 38,431 passenger cars in January, 10.7% fewer compared with January 2020, data from the country's carmakers association ACAROM showed Monday.
Austrian furniture and home decor retailer XXXLutz has leased 6,000 square meters of storage in the logistical park developed by WDP in Dragomiresti, northwest of Bucharest.
Romanian state-owned gas natural transmission company Transgaz (TGN.RO) said Monday it has terminated the legacy contract for gas transmission through the T3 transit pipeline on the territory of Romania to third countries, concluded with Gazprom Export LLC.
Romanian industrial equipment maker Comelf Bistrita (CMF.RO) on Monday reported a net profit of RON2.7 million for 2020, up 3% on the year.
Organic fertilizer producer Norofert Group (NRF.RO), plans to acquire a 1,000-hectare farm in Zimnicea, Teleorman county, for RON9.5 million, the company said Monday.
Shares of Bittnet Systems (BNET.RO), a local integrator of IT&C solutions, will be included in the FTSE Global Micro Cap and FTSE Total-Cap indices as of March 22, following the latest semi-annual revision of the FTSE Russell indices, the Bucharest Stock Exchange announced Monday.
Romania’s banking system (34 lenders) ended 2020 with RON5.14 billion net profit, assets reached a new high and loan-to-deposit and non-performing loan ratios fell compared with 2019, while solvency stands at more than 23%, Romania’s central bank data show.
Sibiu-based builder CON-A of entrepreneur Mircea Bulboaca ended 2020 with EUR101 million revenue, the corporate website says. This is 13% higher than in 2019 and is the first growth after two years of decline.
Romanian chocolate brand Heidi, now held by Austria’s Meinl family via Kex Confectionery, has entered the heart of Vienna.