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...This morning I spoke with Andrew Varga, chief executive of Seetru, a Bristol-based manufacturer of industrial pressure valves that has 130 employees, and whose Brexit journey has featured in the FT since...
...pounds a year, at a time when their finances are already crippled by the cost of living crisis,” said Gavin Shuker, chief executive of credit card management start-up Cardeo, in a letter to City minister Andrew...
...Andrew Varga, chief executive of Seetru, a Bristol-based manufacturer of industrial pressure valves that has 130 employees, said he was unable to see any benefits in creating a UK scheme, given the global...
..., Manuela Saragosa, Topher Forhecz, Laura Clarke, Matt Garrahan, Andrew Georgiades, Petros Gioumpasis, Richard Martin, Barney Jopson, Daniel Dombey, Cynthia O’Murchu and Wojciech Michalak....
...These include Copenhagen, IESE (Barcelona) and Yale as well as the Brazilian institutions São Paulo university and Fundação Getulio Vargas....
...Experts at the Getúlio Vargas Foundation estimate the total number of infections could top 34m by the end of the pandemic....
...There was better news from New York, where state governor Andrew Cuomo has given the greenlight for schools to reopen in the autumn....
...Andrew Varga, managing director, said the market was too competitive for the company to raise wages, as the MAC recommended for companies struggling to attract labour....
...Andrew Varga is the quintessential small manufacturer that politicians claim to love....
...That has invited comparisons with the PRI “in the sense that, while offering up leftist rhetoric, it’s actually a pretty broad church”, said Andrew Paxman, a historian at the CIDE university....
...Andrew Varga, who runs specialist valves maker Seetru, noticed a 5-10 per cent drop in orders from the EU recently, even as other business grew....
...Now We Shall be Entirely Free, by Andrew Miller, Sceptre, RRP£18.99 A novel set during the Napoleonic wars by the author of the Costa Award-winning Pure....
...A statement on the Hungarian government’s website on Thursday afternoon said the single band tax would apply to all businesses, irrespective of size, reports Andrew Byrne in Budapest....
...Mihaly Varga, economy minister, said government reserves up to Ft200bn ($688m) would cover the costs of the measures next year....
...Mr Varga declined to discuss fresh stimulus measures and remained upbeat on Hungary’s economy....
...The announcement eased doubts about the deal after the minister, Mihaly Varga, last month said that the government could opt to reduce public debt instead of taking the stake in the Austrian lender’s arm...
...McLoughlin Founder, Huddle; and Partner, SoftTech VC Andrew Jervis Founder and CEO, ClickMechanic Andrew P....
...It may mean more people being trapped here in Serbia and I don’t know how that will end,” says Pastor Varga....
...Only hours previously, economy minister Mihaly Varga presented the internet tax measures to parliament in his draft budget bill on Thursday....
...Mihály Varga, economy minister, on Wednesday unveiled the plans, which include a charge of Ft150 (62 US cents) for each gigabyte of internet data consumed....
...Mihaly Varga, economy minister, last week said a flat rate 5 per cent tax on advertising income would be introduced, relieving RTL of charges of 50 per cent on its ad revenue....
...Hungarian finance minister Mihaly Varga told reporters on Monday that his staff had received enquiries from Polish and Croatian officials interested in how Budapest sheltered its foreign currency loan holders...
...Although Budapest abandoned plans last month for an unprecedented tax on internet usage, economy minister Mihály Varga told parliament on Wednesday he would increase the top rate of the advertising tax from...
...Earlier this month, Mihaly Varga, economy minister, said the government had “regained Hungary’s economic sovereignty” by buying out foreign lenders MKB and Budapest Bank from Bayerische Landesbank and GE...
...But Mihaly Varga, Hungary’s economy minister, hinted last Tuesday that the government’s conversion bill was constrained by a ruling from Hungary’s constitutional court, which said borrowers had to bear some...
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