
Business Review Read more in this issue: Banks specialize in race for new customers; Fuel prices keep rising against recession; Organic growth provides healthy profits; Discount shopping spree, not yet opened for real estate properties;More business and leisure travel to Istanbul expected next year. For more stories, check the digital edition below or our website: www.business-review.ro
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Business Review On this week's BR cover: Distressed delays - Potential buyers may have to wait a little longer to acquire distressed real estate assets, as banks have not yet declared foreclosures, although many contracts have been breached and market values have fallen below loan values.

Business Review In this week's issue: Gatej: Planned economic council would provide real-time consultancy for businesses; Newcomers to the ball step up race for shoppers' cash; Banks click on online ads; Energy projects look shaky as well of cash runs dry; International law firms start to think remotely; Who speaks for disabled jobseekers?; The Halloween Ball - a tough combination to pull off every year.
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Business Review Talking the talk - An economic council gathering representatives of the local business community and state institutions could be created to debate legislative initiatives before their enforcement, says presidential advisor Alexandra Gatej. She was present at the BR’s French Business Forum last week, where she addressed topics of interest to the business community

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Business Review More from this week's Business Review: Credit crunch bites into small businesses; Microsoft goes in hard with Windows 7 target; Entrepreneur takes specialized route; ING RE homes in on Bucharest, has trouble selling Romania to shareholders; Recession drives car sales into the ground; French bon appetit for Romania continues despite crisis.
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Business Review Latest BR issue - Windows reloaded: Calin Tatomir, GM of Microsoft Romania, is leading the company through a busy period: the local roll-out of Windows 7 in early November and a move to new headquarters in early 2010.

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Series of business breakfasts providing experts' opinion and advice on important business decisions, such as: restructuring, risk management, taxation or dispute resolution.
Find out how to make the most out of the economic crisis!
The audience will include: legal and tax experts, top level executives and entrepreneurs,... business consultants, CFO’s, government representatives.
Speakers include:
Robert ROSU- Partner - Tuca Zbarcea si Asociatii
Mihai DUDOIU - Managing Associate - Tuca Zbarcea si Asociatii
Gisj KLOMP- Managing Partner, ING Real Estate
Dan WEILER - Executive Director Corporate Finance & Investment Banking - BCR
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Find out how to make the most out of the economic crisis!
The audience will include: legal and tax experts, top level executives and entrepreneurs,... business consultants, CFO’s, government representatives.
Speakers include:
Robert ROSU- Partner - Tuca Zbarcea si Asociatii
Mihai DUDOIU - Managing Associate - Tuca Zbarcea si Asociatii
Gisj KLOMP- Managing Partner, ING Real Estate
Dan WEILER - Executive Director Corporate Finance & Investment Banking - BCR
For more details and registration go to: http://brforum.ro/legalseries/register.p
Time:8:30AM Tuesday, November 10th
Location:Intercontinental Hotel, Bucharest

Business Review In this week's issue: Banker pay backslides after bonfire of bonuses, Electricity consumption slump sparks price debate, Tailor-made vacations make good profits, Power Net shifts focus from public to private projects, Rafar reels but resists as shoppers lose passion for fashion;

Business Review Read more from the current issue: OTP banks on corporate customers and focuses on expansion; Blowing in the wind, an investment opportunity in hard times; Bucharest - the infrastructure construction site; Real estate project gets tourist twist; KPMG changes tax head, sees growing importance of corporate governance; CSR fights to keep its piece of the pie in lean times.
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