OECD: Strong Consumption and Rising Incomes Keep Bulgaria’s GDP On Track
The latest assessment from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development suggests that Bulgaria will maintain solid economic momentum this year
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The 100 biggest software companies in Bulgaria have reported total revenues of EUR 565 M in 2013, up by 12% on the year, compared to a GDP growth of the country of 1%, according to a survey.
A survey of market research agencyCBN Pannoff, Stoytcheff & Co agency, as cited by technews.bg, indicates that the revenues of the top 100 software companies in Bulgaria amount to 1.4% of the GDP in 2013, reaching a historic high for the software business in the country.
In 2008, the revenues of the top 100 software companies in Bulgaria amounted to 0.86% of the GDP.
The survey of CBN includes software companies from 4 sectors, including distributors, integrators, outsourcing suppliers, and independent software vendors.
The new report CBNTop100 Bulgaria Software business summarizes the results of 230 software companies in Bulgaria with a total market share of over 93%, according to the market research agency.
The list of the top 25 firms in the ranking is available at the blog of the market research agency.
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