First Investment Bank Wins Bulgaria's 2011 'Bank of the Year' Award
First Investment Bank has been declared Bulgaria's "Bank of the Year" for 2011 in the 20th edition of the annual "Bank of the Year" Awards, the organizers announced Wednesday.
Sweden's Bonnier Business Press, which is the majority share holder in Bulgarian Pari daily, said it has wrapped up the acquisition deal with an overhaul of the board of directors.
Lilia Apostolova will be appointed as the new CEO of the business daily Pari, to replace Valentin Panayotov, one of the founders of the newspaper.
Lilia Apostolova has media background as reporter, business editor and managing editor at Capital Weekly, a business paper. She was executive director of Naturella Group AD, a brokerage company in Sofia. Co-owner of Magazine One, a life-style magazine that organizes cultural events.
The Swedish company said it is in the process of acquiring the remaining shares owned by Valentin Panayotov.
Bonnier Business Press publishes newspapers, magazines and books in Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Slovenia, Russia, Austria, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
Bulgaria’s economy expanded by 3.0% in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, according to preliminary figures from the National Statistical Institute. On a quarterly basis, seasonally adjusted data indicate a growth of 0.8% relat
One week after the start of the US and Israeli strikes against Iran, the effects are already visible on global oil markets. The escalation quickly influenced trading on international exchanges, where crude oil prices reacted to the rising uncertainty surr
The Pazardzhik-based battery manufacturer "Elhim-Iskra" will halt operations and begin laying off staff, affecting nearly 200 employees
Fuel prices in Bulgaria have risen by 2 to 5 percent over the past week, largely due to supply restrictions following the outbreak of military operations in the Middle East
In Bulgaria, fuel industry experts warn that if oil prices reach USD 100 per barrel, gasoline at the pump could exceed €1.50 per liter.
The ongoing escalation in the Middle East has prompted a significant wave of cancellations among Israeli tourists planning to visit Bulgarian ski resorts, particularly in Bansko
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