LEGO Inaugurates Plant in Hungary
Danish toymaker LEGO inaugurated a plant it spent tens of millions of euros to modify in the Hungarian city of Nyiregyhaza.
Jaguar Sales Grow Even as Vehicle Market Contracts
EIB Opens EUR 440 Million Credit Line for Hungary
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has made available to Hungary a EUR 440 million credit line.
Government Subsidy to Save Jobs
The Hungarian office of PricewaterhouseCoopers published a brief about the initiative of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor providing financial support to entrepreneurs in order to save jobs.
Ernst and Young Names Music Festival Organizer Entrepreneur of Year
Consultancy Ernst and Young named Karoly Gerendai, managing director of Sziget, which organises Hungary's biggest summer music festival, Entrepreneur of the Year at a gala evening on January 25th.
Five Old Hotels Are Undergoing Renovations in Hungary’s Southern Part
Five old hotels in Hungary's Southern Great Plain region are undergoing renovations worth a combined HUF 11 billion, including EU development funding, business daily Napi Gazdasag reported on January 23rd.
NHH Asks for More Information from Bidders in Mobile Frequencies Tender
On Friday Hungary's National Telecommunications Authority (NHH) asked bidders in a tender for new mobile communications frequencies to submit further information, daily Nepszabadsag reported on January 23rd.
Construction Industry Companies Set up National Council
Hungary's seven regional construction industry associations established a national council in Budapest on January 23rd.
Aquaplus to Build HUF 1.2 Billion Hotel in Mohacs
Aquaplus will build a HUF 1.2 billion four-star hotel in Mohacs (SW Hungary), business daily Napi Gazdasag reported on January 23rd.
Egis Says Extraordinary Profit Boosted Q1 Income
Hungarian drug maker Egis, majority owned by France's Servier, said extraordinary items boosted profits and revenues in Q1 of its business year that started October 1.

