Train Disruptions: Technical Issue Hits Sofia Central Station Operations
A technical glitch in the temporary route-computer centralization system at Sofia Central Station led to disruptions in train schedules, causing delays and cancellations
Bulgaria's software company Telerik announced the acquisition of NimblePros, a US service provider of custom software solutions and training.
"Over the last few years, Telerik has built a solid working relationship with Michelle and Steve Smith and the NimblePros team," said Vassil Terziev, co-CEO of Telerik.
"Formally making them a part of the Telerik family was a natural next step."
The entire NimblePros team, including founders Steve and Michelle Smith, will be joining Telerik as part of its Enterprise Services Group.
The price of the deal was not disclosed.
Following the acquisition, the NimblePros team will remain in the Cleveland, Ohio area.
With the expansion, Telerik will have 550 employees and eleven offices across the United States, Bulgaria, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and India, servicing over 100,000 customers.
Minister of Economy and Industry Petar Dilov stated during parliamentary oversight that the recently imposed U.S. export tariffs are unlikely to have a substantial direct effect on Bulgaria’s economy
During his official visit to Warsaw, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev held a meeting with members of the Polish-Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce
Bulgaria has taken on new state debt amounting to 4 billion leva
In 2024, Bulgaria's exports of alcoholic beverages totaled 30.4 million euros
Donald Trump Jr., the son of U.S. President Donald Trump, made a brief visit to Bulgaria on Sunday
Bulgaria anticipates favorable outcomes from the upcoming reports by the European Commission (EC) and the European Central Bank (ECB) on its euro adoption
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
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