Business
-
New arrival on Czech banking scene as Creditas makes debut
Last year some shake out on the Czech banking scene with one of the upstart new banks aiming to take on the top three or four falling out of the race. But the start of…
-
Figures don’t add up on Prague new flats market
Demand is clearly outpacing supply in the market for new flats in the Czech capital. That and other factors have pushed up prices - by around a fifth since the start of…
-
Sales bubbling up for top Czech sparkling wine producer
With New Year’s Eve approaching fast, the producers of the Czech Republic’s most popular sparkling wine, Bohemia Sekt, are doing well, with a one-quarter increase in…
-
Czech art market sees record-breaking year in 2016
The Czech art market saw another record-breaking year in 2016. Although final data for the past year are not yet available, it is clear that the overall turnover at Czech…
-
EET that 2016: a review of economic and business highlights
If you’re casting around for key words in the Czech economy for 2016 then some of the following might be among the top 10: OKD, EET, Škoda Auto, low crown, Jiři Rusnok…
-
Finance minister unveils plan for administrative beehive on outskirts of Prague
Finance Minister Andrej Babiš has proposed building a new administrative compound on the northern outskirts of Prague which would pool civil servants from several…
-
Companies to face growing problems finding qualified workers
One in three Czech companies currently have problems finding qualified staff, the news site ihned.cz reported on Tuesday, predicting that in 2017 the crisis on the labour…
-
Favorit: How a famous brand name bicycle was successfully relaunched
When Slovak businessman Richard Galovič acquired the Favorit brand name of former Czechoslovakia’s famous but long defunct bike producer, some wondered whether it wasn’t a…
-
Large stores will remain closed for Christmas
Visitors to the Czech Republic as well as locals should be warned that stores larger than 200 square metres will close at noon on December 24 and remain closed for two…
-
End of chapter for legendary Prague bookstore
The legendary Fišer bookstore in Kaprova Street near the Old Town Square, which has been selling books since the 1930s, is closing down. Despite a petition with over 3,500…
-
Czech Post workers strike for higher wages
Czech Post employees have joined a chain strike in demand for better wages. According to the state company’s spokeswoman, the strike has not affected services at counters…
-
Czech state bids to take over OKD mining company
The Czech state is in the running to buy up the country’s sole hard coal, or coking coal, company, OKD, which is now under insolvency administration. A bid of 1.0 crown…
Pages
- « první
- ‹ předchozí
- …
- 112
- 113
- 114
- 115
- 116
- 117
- 118
- 119
- 120
- …
- následující ›
- poslední »