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Motor Trades Rose Retail Sales in Ireland

In July Retail sales volumes rose by 2.3% month-on-month (m/m) in July, according to seasonally adjusted data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO).  This marked the first increase in retail...

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Metro Group Introduces Hotel Private Label Lline in Ukraine

Products of H-Line are specially designed to meet the needs of the hotel sector.  Metro Group's cash & carry operation in Ukraine has launched its hotel private label line. a...

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HILTON launches HILTON GARDEN INN brand in Russia

Over the next 10 years, Hilton expects to open more than 70 Hilton hotels in key Russian cities and regional centres.  Hilton has opened its first hotel under the Hilton...

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France to impose a 'picnic tax' on plastic

France is to impose a “picnic tax” on plastic cutlery and plates as part of a drive to cut down on waste, but the unlikely levy has stuck in the...

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Hewlett-Packard to cut 24,600 jobs

Hewlett-Packard announced that it would eliminate 24,600 jobs, or 7.5 percent of its work force, as part of its plan for digesting Electronic Data Systems, the computer services giant that...

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New leader at Unilever Central Europe

Herman Verstraeten, currently Chairman Unilever Russia, Ukraine and Belorussia (RUB) will be appointed as Chairman Unilever Central Europe, with effect from 1st September 2008.  The Belgian specialist will substitute Tracey...

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CEE Poultry event in Packforum

Packforum, Sealed Air's world-class permanent customer care center located near Paris, is opening the doors for a Special Event dedicated to Central Europe and South East Europe on Poultry market...

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Bonduelle, Coopagri In JV

Food group Bonduelle has announced that it is forming a frozen vegetables joint venture with cooparative group Coopagri.  The new entity, in which Bonduelle will have a 37% stake, will...

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Hotel Palazzo Zichy to open next February

The 4-star boutique hotel will be housed in a restored 19th century building that was formerly the palace of Count Zichy.  The new 80-room proper ty, including eight junior suites,...

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Labor costs rise in Hungary

According to Eurostat the labor costs in Hungary rose 7.6% in the Q2 from the same period a year earlier, well over the 3.4% increase for the EU27, but under...

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Wal-Mart Seeking Approval To Open Bank in Canada

The retailer giant has applied for regulatory approval to establish its own bank in the country, according to a notice on a Canadian government website.  By obtaining a banking license,...

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Starbucks-Unilever ice cream deal

The British food giant will research and develop new products using Starbucks coffee flavours.  Starbucks signed a licensing agreement with Unilever to manufacture, market and distribute Starbucks ice cream products....

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SPAR Switzerland campaign with FIFA female umpire

In Switzerland, SPAR is operating an EDLP strategy for a specified range of 300 products in its EUROSPAR and SPAR outlets. It is called '”Our smallest price”.  Once a month,...

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Tesco contra British Government 1:0

In his budget, Chancellor Alistair Darling said that one of his reasons for upping duty was that the price of wine in supermarkets had fallen over the last ten years....

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The domestic sales of manufacturing grew slightly

According to Hungarian Central Statistic Office in July 2008 the industrial gross output increased by 0.6% compared to July 2007, the index adjusted by working days declined by 1.8%.  The...

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Price increase at poultry and milk was over average

In July 2008 the producer price level of agricultural products was 12.3% higher than in July 2007. More specifically, the price level of crops and horticultural products increased by 8.1%...

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Czech PPF buys 50% stake in Russian Eldorado

Czech Republic’s PPF Group has purchased 50% of shares in Russia’s largest home electronics retailer Eldorado.  Russian Business Daily Vedomosti reported the deal is worth around $400-800 million, although market...

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CIB Bank has frozen Zalabaromfi's bank accounts

According to press informations Hungarian poultry company cannot pay either its employees or its suppliers. Zalabaromfi has forced its several hundred employees to take temporary leave.  Zalabaromfi's management told that...

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Real To Put Up More Self-Service Checkouts in Germany

Metro's Real chain plans to expand the number of stores that house self-service check-out counters, and will introduce the same to 110 of its outlets by the end of the...

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Diageo to built new brewery for Guiness

The new brewery will produce Guinness to meet growing export demands and will also brew ales and lagers with a capacity of 5m hectolitres.  Diageo Ireland is announcing that it...

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Accor launch new loyalty programmes

A|Club members will earn points in Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery, Novotel, Mercure, Suitehotel, Ibis and all seasons hotels around the world.  Members earn points on the entire hotel bill, including spending...

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Price increase at cooking oil, rice and milk

In August 2008 consumer prices decreased by 0.3% compared to the previous month and rose by 6.5% compared to August 2007. In the first eight months of 2008 the average...

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Dynamic growth at poultry stock

Between 1st April and 1st August 2008 the stock of both cattle and pigs increased. The number of sheep decreased, the stock of poultry – except for the number of...

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The business environment improved in Hungary

According to the latest Doing Business report of the World Bank has showed Hungary stepped forward nine places to 41., but still finished behind Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia.  While...

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Record Ikea sales over 20 billion euros

Swedish furniture giant Ikea posted record earnings this year, but after a decade of booming expansion it now sees growth slowing, its director told financial daily Dagens Industri.  Ikea, which...

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