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Central Europe Top 500 podcasts

Hear insights from some of Deloitte's leading experts across Central Europe revealing the challenges, drivers, and CEO insights behind the region's Top 500 companies.

  Wladyslaw Szwoch  Central European market overview
Wladyslaw Szwoch, Chairman, Deloitte Central Europe Board of Directors
Central Europe remains an attractive region for investment with strong growth and low inflation. Will this continue?  Wladyslaw Szwoch provides a brief overview of the region’s prospects. 

CEO survey
  Dariusz Kraszewski  The view from the heart of business
Dariusz Kraszewski, Partner, Consulting Leader – Deloitte Central Europe
Workforce quality, attitudes, and innovation are high on the agenda for Central European CEOs. Kraszewski discusses why CEOs are focused on education and improving the quality and innovative skills of their workforce.

Energy & Resources
  Wojciech Hann  Foreign investment is strong but the US is absent. Why?
Wojciech Hann, Partner, Financial Advisory Services,
Energy and resource companies are the largest players in the region according to the CE Top 500 ranking. Hann discusses how these businesses are coping with ever increasing crude oil prices and pressure from Russian players.

Financial Services
  Andres Fulop  Liquidity is king
Andres Fulop, Partner, Financial Advisory Services,
As the global financial system has been struck by the U.S. sub-prime crisis, it also influences the banking sector in Central Europe. Fulop discusses the immediate effects and how it may change the financial landscape in the coming years.

Technology, Media & Telecommunications

  Peter Karli  Why is there so little change?
Peter Karli, Director, Financial Advisory Services
This is a fast moving sector where revenues from fixed line traffic are falling and mobile telecommunications are quickly expanding. How will such developments affect the fortunes of the large, formerly state-owned operators who currently dominate the CE Top 500 list?

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