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Guide to the Bucharest Stock Exchange and Romanian Securities Investments In 2006 the Romanian economy completed a seventh year of impressive economic growth fueled by privatizations of previously nationalized business and the implementation of lower income and profit taxes. With no doubt in the world’s eyes, Romania entered the European Union with tremendous momentum in 2007. The average real economic growth rate for the period 2000-2006 was an impressive approx 5.5%. However, challenges remain looking forward with a widening C/A deficit and the loss of 2 million Romanians driven out to seek employment by an economy that did not create enough jobs. |
25-Sep-08 |
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Real Estate in Montenegro and South East Europe Buying and living in Montenegro or any other East European country is easier than you would think. Many people who are not happy with crime or the rising cost of living for declining level of services are thinking about other locations in this world besides their own. |
20-Jul-07 |
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Real Estate In Romania International Real Estate, real estate from around the world
, real estate worldwide,international property listings with color photos. |
08-Mar-07 |
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The Romanian Profit-Machine Sooner or later just about all of us come to the painful realization that money does not grow on trees, no matter what kind we plant or where we plant them. I’ve traveled to a lot of countries and I’ve always made a point to check out the local trees and see if any of them, by some odd twist of fate, have started to turn green with dollar bills. I’ve never completely given up hope that one might exist by some miracle, somewhere. It’s been said that “sometime the answer is right under your nose.” For those of us searching for cash-bearing trees, I have discovered that the answer is indeed right under our noses. We’ve simply been looking in the wrong direction, we have been looking up instead of down. |
18-Jul-05 |
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Moldova When I came to for a (never-to-be) business meeting in Chisinau (pronounced kishy-now) I wasn't sure quite what to expect. The travel agent who sold me the ticket, strangely advised me several times to abandon my plans and go somewhere else. Most of my friends and aacquaintances were confused just as to where it was that I was going to
in the first place. On several occasions I was asked if I was worried about getting malaria while in Africa, I was also chastised for making up the name of a fake country to protect my anonymity and questioned if the idea to come to
Moldova came to me after hearing about it in a Marx Brother movie. |
20-Apr-05 |
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Romania - Investing in a Land of Unexpected Opportunity The ability to start an inn or bed and breakfast in one of these areas is ripe. We even know of a top Bucharest hotel chef ready to pack his bags and commit his energy to starting the restaurant in one of these new destinations for a small piece of the potential profit he believes it will yield. Those who are in Romania, know the market, and have seen what has happened thus far, have little doubt what the future will yield and are ready to do almost anything to get in on the action. By Kevin Stillmock |
30-Mar-05 |
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Romania's Road To Heaven Imagine a path that led you along a dramatically changing natural landscape of spectacular waterfalls, rugged mountains, ancient underground temples, volcanoes, and prairies where wild buffalo still roam. You might
believe that it was the path to Heaven itself. In fact it is Romania's own road to Heaven; a brand new superhighway under construction, costing about 2 billion EURO, with an expected completion date of 2010-2012. |
10-Mar-05 |
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Romania: Europe's Final Frontier And Next Hot Spot Check your preconceived notions about Romania at the door.
Your experience here will not be defined by encounters with street children, Gypsy's, or Dracula. While all three may very well exist, none of them accurately defines modern day Romania. |
18-Feb-05 |
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Lions, Vampires, Bears, And Gypsys Bucharest is a striking mélange of different cultural influences. Historically, the Romanians have looked north and west to their European and Slavic neighbors for their cultural, emotional, and religious succor, spending most of their leisure time keeping the Turks out of Europe. |
13-Oct-04 |
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Romania - Doug Casey Evaluates The Gypsies, Real Estate, Stock Market & Culture Of Romania Romania, with brief intervals of respite, has been a hard luck story for most of its history. Unlike a lot of other
countries of which that's true, I have a good feeling about the place. But most investors give the country a discount, mainly because they're unfamiliar with it. And, insofar as they are familiar with it, they've heard mostly dated and unfavorable things. That's fine. It's why the opportunity exists. - If anything, property is a better buy than stocks. Bucharest is very cheap by most standards; I'll guess about 25% of Western European levels for equivalent buildings. But that's not what got my
attention. The fact is that the country probably has the best farmland in Europe-- flat, deep, rich topsoil in the Danube basin, combined with a fairly mild climate. |
27-Aug-03 |
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