Bulgaria’s Volleyball Team Dominates Japan 3:0 in Front of Thousands in Burgas
The Bulgarian national volleyball team started the second tournament of the Nations League with a commanding 3:0 victory over Japan
Musala Soft, a leading Bulgarian software company, announced it is participating in a project for leading Qatar telecom QTel.
Experts of Musala Soft, in conjunction with partners from US-based TIBCO, are working to improve and integrate functionalities in the QTel system.
Musala Soft president Elena Marinova comments that this is a part of an expansion campaign to the Middle East and the rest of Asia.
"The global economic environment is a stimulus for controlled investment and diversification of business to new regions such as the Near East and Japan," said Marinova.
As part of that campaign, Musala workers participated in the EU ICT Business Mission in Tokyo in September and will take part in GITEX 2010 in Dubai over this week.
Musala Soft specializes in business integration platforms and the management of business processes, and has worked for telecoms such as Vivacom, M-Tel, mobilkom austria group, and Swisscom. It also develops mobile phone applications using different operational systems.
Two leading global credit rating agencies, Fitch Ratings and S&P Global Ratings, have raised Bulgaria’s long-term foreign currency credit rating to ‘BBB+’ with a stable outlook, marking the highest level in the medium investment-grade tier
The adoption of the euro inevitably brings a degree of unease and uncertainty, much like the introduction of the currency board in the 1990s
Loan interest rates in Bulgaria are expected to stay stable even after the transition to the euro
The Ministry of Finance has introduced an online currency conversion calculator, now available on the official euro adoption website for Bulgaria - evroto.bg
Wizz Air is accelerating its return to Israel
Authorities have launched a wide-ranging investigation into the controversial gas transmission agreement between Bulgaria’s state-owned Bulgargaz and the Turkish company Botas
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe