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DigitalK 2021: Technology in a year of rupture
How will the world look after it stopped for a while?
Gifts to The Wolf from Borissov’s third cabinet
A concessionaire gets an allowance instead of a penalty, a hotel is speedily being constructed with no documents, and a firm with 150 mln levs in debt is sold for 100 levs
Svetoslav Ilchovsky: These people steal from us relentlessly
The businessman who rocked Bulgaria’s parliament in its final days over allegations of high-level corruption speaks to Capital weekly
Willem Jonker: Europe is better positioned for talent, but lagging behind in tech investment
The pandemic proved that the hype is real - all things are going digital, says the CEO of EIT Digital
The labor market’s new groove
Fewer hirings ‘at any cost’, more flexible employment options, and cautious wage growth are among the new trends in the labor market prompted by the coronavirus
Outsourcing: The foreign sector
Service outsourcing companies have been growing at healthy double-digit rates for a decade but the coronavirus crisis is putting that model of development to the test
Economic growth slips
Bulgaria’s economic growth slows to six-year low of 2.4% in the first quarter of 2020. Timid signs of recovery can already be seen but it is still too early for optimism
Telco and TV-operators mergers are coming to Bulgarian market
United Group is buying Bulgaria’s largest telecom – and eyeing a majority share in bTV
TOP 5 in outsourcing: More services in more cities
The industry is going through a transformation and the share of businesses with more added value will continue to grow
Bulgaria’s new position at the European Commission
The portfolio of Mariya Gabriel comes with vast responsibilities and a considerable budget but no political weight.
How much does green energy cost?
Bulgaria has one of the highest subsidies for green energy as a percentage of GDP among the EU member states.
Outsourcing: More people, growing business
Tге five largest companies in the sector expanded staff numbers by 20% in 2017 to over 10,000 people
So long, ladies and gentlemen
Big Western companies are leaving their media assets in Bulgaria mainly because of the turn in their global strategies and their disillusionment with the profit rates in the country
Who is who in the Bulgarian media?
Outside of the two major television channels, almost all Bulgarian media companies are operating at a loss or generate very low profits
Prosecutors dig into Bulgarian-operated OneCoin scheme
OneCoin offices were searched at the request of German investigators on suspicion of involvement in a pyramid fraud scheme and money laundering
I love the motherland but I hate the state
Bulgarians have a long tradition of mistrusting authority and seeing it as an outside influence, regardless if it is the Ottomans, the Tsar, the Communists or the current democratic regime