Softnews Net, the company behind software distribution network softpedia.com, saw net profit top RON19 million (EUR3.8 million) in 2021, in the wake of the biggest increase since the company was founded, of 112%, against 2020.
At this moment, Siemens Energy has 199 jobs available for Romania, with 192 in Bucharest.
Entrepreneur Florin Madar, owner of construction materials wholesaler Temad of Brasov, considers optimizing the network of warehouses he owns locally so that, through better infrastructure, he can cover nationwide demand, but from fewer subsidiaries.
Agroland group, active in the retail, agriculture and food sectors, is carrying out investments to the end of cementing its foothold on the egg market and make inroads on the market of poultry producers, explains Horia Cardos, CEO and founder of Agroland Business System.
Chronolink, the sole importer of Rolex brand in Romania, last year hit turnover worth a little above RON70 million, up 70% from 2020 and double the 2019 level, in line with ZF calculations based on confidas.ro data.
Czech-held investment group PPF, which owns Pro TV and two office buildings in Bucharest, has bought a plot of land in the west of the city from Czech real estate developer RC Europe and plans to use it for an office building called ARC.
Romanian startup ATLAS, which developed the telemedicine platform atlas.app, has attracted an investment of EUR500,000 from eMAG Ventures, the investment program for technology companies, in order to continue the development of the platform at local and regional level and to ease access to medical services for as many people as possible with the help of technology.
CTP, a developer of industrial and logistics space in Romania, is strengthening its management team by appointing Razvan Danciu as Head of Property Management.
Apa Nova Bucureşti (ANB), the water and sewerage services provider in the capital city Bucharest, has invested EUR500,000 in fitting out a new ultra-modern post-operative ward fully equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment, at the Floreasca Clinical Emergency Hospital in Bucharest.
Investments on the Romanian real estate market totaled EUR1.8 billion in the last two years (2020-2021), compared to EUR1.6 billion in 2018-2019, with a total 78 properties being transacted in 2020-2021, compared to 72 assets traded in 2018-2019, in line with a survey by Cushman & Wakefield Echinox.