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BETL: Bulgaria’s newest financial pyramid
A British company promises fabulous profits by renting out batteries to charge phones. More than 12 thousand Bulgarians have already invested in the scheme
K100 2024: Stagnation after the boom for Bulgaria’s largest firms
The new annual edition of Capital 100 ranking shows that the revenues of the top 100 companies shrank by 14% last year after the boom in the energy sector in 2022. The star businesses of 2023 are arms, cars and solar
Bulgaria’s Biomyc offering mushroom-based alternative to plastic
The company is developing mycelium composite materials and already has clients like Mercedes-Benz and KIA
Bulgargaz is technically bankrupt. What’s next?
The state-owned gas monopoly’s market share is declining and it is experiencing major financial losses
The week: Schengen on the horizon
Good news, at last, The regional divide grows bigger, Bulgargaz is bankrupt
Clean business: Septona plant in Ruse expands on back of surge in demand
Greek manufacturer of hygiene products like make-up pads and shower gels invests 40 million levs in new buildings and machinery
Construction of Mega Housing Complexes Shifts Towards Sofia District
People are looking for homes in the mountains, but close to the capital city. The focus has recently shifted towards the towns of Samokov and Elin Pelin, and the village of Gorni Okol
Rising Wages, Lagging Productivity: The End of Bulgaria’s Cheap Labor Advantage
Income growth in Bulgaria outpaces labor productivity by far, signaling the end of the low-cost labor model
A Scandinavian company is Sofia’s largest landlord
SEE Residential has six buildings with more than 200 apartments in the city center and plans to have 1000 by 2030
M+S Hydraulic to invest 45 million levs in second plant
The hydraulic system manufacturer will increase its capacity 30% in preparation for a market rebound
Stabilization of the Office Market in Sofia Ahead of a New Wave of Projects in 2025
In the next two and a half years, approximately 220,000 square meters of new offices are expected to be completed.
Heat and drought "dry" the wine casks
Fewer grapes and more questionable quality are the inevitably legacy of the scorching summer