View the collection of Deloitte in Hungary press releases.
| Deloitte Announces the Winner of this Year's "Green Frog Award" |
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16 November 2004 |
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Budapest, November 16, 2004 - The winner of Deloitte's 2004 environmental reporting award is Dreher Breweries Ltd. Deloitte founded the so-called "Green Frog Award" in 2001 for Central and Eastern European companies that prepare the best annual environmental or sustainability reports. The event was also attended by Dr. Miklós Persányi, Minister for the Environment and Water Management. By founding this award Deloitte on the one hand aimed to prepare the companies of the region for participating in similar competitions in the EU and on the other hand tried to encourage Central and Eastern European... |
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| New Senior Manager at Deloitte`s Tax Department |
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11 November 2004 |
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Budapest, 11 November, 2004 - Róbert Ulrich (35) joined the tax department of Deloitte Advisory and Management Consulting Ltd. as Senior Manager as of October 25, 2004. He graduated at the University of Miskolc. He is a certified tax advisor and a registered auditor, and besides his counseling work he is the author of several specialist books and publications on tax issues. Before joining Deloitte, Róbert spent 7 years at another international consulting firm as a tax advisor with strong background in both corporate and indirect tax. At Deloitte, he will be responsible for the firm's German... |
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| Deloitte’s Fast 50 ranking of regional technology firms topped by Polish E-biz site |
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26 October 2004 |
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Deloitte announced the results from its annual “Fast 50 in Central Europe” www.fast50ce.com search for the fastest growing technology firms in Central Europe. Topping the competition is Merlin.com.pl, a Polish e-retailer with revenue growth of 3,542% over the last five years. The Fast 50 firms, ranging from Internet to biotechnology, agreed that being a technological leader in their field is not their largest challenge. The real issue is developing a strong marketing and sales strategy. Deloite's annual... |
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| New Senior Manager at Deloitte |
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08 October 2004 |
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Budapest, October 8, 2004 - Attila Horváth (35) joined Deloitte Auditing and Consulting Ltd. as Senior Manager as of October 1, 2004. He is working on the audit of and does other services for companies operating in the financial, media and telecom sectors. Before joining Deloitte, Attila Horváth spent 2 years at Matáv Rt. as an Accounting Manager and was responsible for the standalone Hungarian and international (IFRS) accounting, reporting and audit of Matáv Rt. and he participated in Matáv Group's domestic and foreign acquisitions as an internal financial advisor. |
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| Deloitte presents: the European Corporation, a new company form |
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05 October 2004 |
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Budapest, 5 October, 2004 - Similarly to the other 24 member states of the EU, the first genuinely European company form, as opposed to those based on the law of the individual member states, will be available to certain Hungarian businesses from October 8th 2004. The European public limited company may replace the current company form primarily for large and medium-sized companies operating in the territory of at least two EU member states, the major part of whose business is conducted within the member states of the European Union, emphasized Deloitte, a leading provider of professional services in... |
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| Deloitte’s corporate tax survey comprising 212 countries is now complete |
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15 September 2004 |
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Budapest, September 15, 2004 - A review of Deloitte's survey of over 200 countries published recently gives a picture on how individual countries wish to attain their different goals under economic policy (such as investment promotion, livening of the economy) and implement a component of their fiscal policy (revenue side of the budget) with the help of a component in their tax policy, i.e. determining the tax rate for corporate profit. On the other hand, a more serious analysis of this issue makes it obvious that corporate tax rates do not provide complete information on how each government wishes to... |
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| Technology Firms Risk Losing Advantage As China’s Influence On Global Standards Reaches Critical Levels |
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12 August 2004 |
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Budapest, August 11, 2004 -- China is no longer content with just being the world's pre-eminent manufacturer: it is increasingly active in the development of global technology standards, Deloitte & Touche LLP finds in a study released today. The report, “Changing China,” details how China's standards initiatives will shape global competition in the technology, media and telecommunications (TMT sector) for years to come. China's current position as the leading consumer and producer of many technology products - along with its healthy long-term growth prospects - puts it in a strong position to influence standards in... |
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| Football Finance: European clubs tackle rising costs |
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09 August 2004 |
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England the European champions in a £7 billion game Wage costs stabilise in Europe’s top divisions English clubs generated income of almost £1.7 billion in 2002/03 First recorded decrease in total player spending by English clubs for over a decade Increased financial reality amongst Football League clubs Clubs in England’s top four divisions contributed around £550m of tax for Government in 2002/03.
The thirteenth edition of the Deloitte Annual Review of Football Finance is published today. It was first published the year before the Premier League... |
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| Expectations of improvement in the economic climate for private equity in Central Europe |
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01 July 2004 |
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Prague, 26 June, 2004 – Private Equity investors are continuing to be optimistic about business prospects in Central Europe – and they are planning to continue to focus on new investments. Market activity and transaction sizes are also expected to increase, according to the latest Deloitte Central European Private Equity Confidence Survey. On top of this, the recent EU Accession has increased press coverage and interest in the region, attracting more investors to an area that boasts developed infrastructure and a highly qualified workforce but relatively low wage costs. Market activity on the... |
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| Deloitte Focuses on the Risk Management of State Aid |
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03 June 2004 |
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June 3 2004, Budapest - Following the EU accession the regulation and the control of state aid in Hungary have undergone basic changes. This field is rather unknown since the actual regulatory background has a history of some years only. From 1st May it is the exclusive scope of authority of the European Committee to judge the legality of state aid. The Committee may even order the refund of forbidden support paid for companies in the enlarged European Union in the value of €3-5 bn per year. It represents serious and so far non-handled risk of significant loss for several Hungarian businesses, investors, banks and... |
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