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  • Romanian Stefan Szakal Sells His IT Firm [e-spres-oh] To U.S. Alpine Consolidated

    04.01.2019

    Stefan Szakal, one of the most active entrepreneurs in Romania on the segment of startup companies, has recently sold his IT firm, called [e-spres-oh] and established in 2012 in Timisoara, to U.S. more

  • Petrom City Builder Sells EUR7M Worth Of Assets After Going Insolvent

    03.24.2015

    Casa de Insolventa Transilvania, the judicial administrator of builder Alpine SA, put up for sale assets with a starting price of EUR7 million of the Austrian-held company, which is under insolvency more

  • Casa de Insolventa Transilvania Appointed Judicial Administrator For Bankrupt Constructor Alpine

    09.26.2013

    Casa de Insolventa Transilvania (CITR) has been designated the judicial administrator for construction company Alpine SA, part of Austria’s Alpine group, undergoing bankruptcy. more

  • Octagon Takes Over Hermes Business Campus Project From Alpine

    08.26.2013

    Construction company Octagon, of Greek businessmen Alexandros Ignatiadis and Paschialis Paganias, has won a contract worth about EUR10.5 million to build the first building in the Hermes Business more

  • Alpine Leaves Roads, Railways, Office Spaces Unfinished In Romania

    07.24.2013

    Austrian company Alpine Bau will no longer build 16 km of highway, 50 km of railway and an office building in Romania, as it filed for bankruptcy in Austria. more

  • Top Ten Road Infrastructure Contracts: Money Goes To Construction, Rather Than Upgrades

    12.20.2011

    The ranking of the top ten infrastructure projects awarded this year shows that the Transport Ministry is finally prioritizing spending and moving money from road repairs to highway construction. more

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