Business
-
Style coach: Many Czechs think that it is enough to be clever
The phenomenon of personal coaching arrived in the Czech Republic a few years ago. The first to jump on the bandwagon were business corporations and politicians in need of…
-
Big retail chains make last ditch bid to block new market abuse rules
On many issues a compromise can be found, but on a proposed new amendment aimed at curbing retailers’ possibilities to abuse their dominant position on the market against…
-
Škoda Auto and Hyundai see mixed results on Czech car market
Sales of new cars in the Czech Republic are showing strong growth in the first half of the year. But local producers Škoda Auto and Hyundai have had mixed fortunes. Škoda…
-
Study reveals stark differences in same food and drink sold on Czech and German markets
Cross border shopping is fairly commonplace for Czechs living near the borders or for those from further afield seeking to make a big shopping expedition and take…
-
Undercover journalist puts spotlight on Prague’s taxi scams
For more than a year now, young Czech journalist Janek Rubeš has been waging a war against Prague’s notorious taxi services that have a reputation for overcharging…
-
Analysts warn: Czech labour market for manual workers practically saturated
According to the internet news site Novinky.cz there are currently over half a million foreign nationals living in the Czech Republic. Approximately 224,000 of them are…
-
Czech leaders say "Grexit" now looms large
Politicians across the Czech political spectrum have been reacting to Sunday’s resounding 61 percent rejection by Greek voters of a bailout package put forth by the…
-
Business News
In Business News this week: the Czech economy grew by four percent year-on-year in first quarter of 2015; E15: MAFRA shows interest in acquiring Slevomat; Car sales in the…
-
Some children’s summer camps hike prices – but still sell out
The end of school for the summer has paved the way for the start of summer camps, with children the first holiday weekend set to enjoy a heatwave no doubt at many of the…
-
Better times in sight for Czech filmmakers
The Czech government has approved an amendment to the audiovisual law that would provide stable funding for Czech cinematography and make the country more competitive in…
-
Government approves Digital Literacy project which should help low-income groups gain access to the…
The Government on Wednesday approved a Digital Literacy project that should give people from low-income groups access to the Internet. The project, put forward by the…
-
EPH continues energy acquisitions this time in Hungary
The latest purchases for the group which describes itself as the leading Central European energy group are focused on Hungary, a relatively new and, on the face of it…
Pages
- « první
- ‹ předchozí
- …
- 164
- 165
- 166
- 167
- 168
- 169
- 170
- 171
- 172
- …
- následující ›
- poslední »