Poland dominates in a ranking of top companies in Central Europe
500 top companies in Central Europe gained revenues worth 724 billion euro in 2012, says the Deloitte report.
read more >500 top companies in Central Europe gained revenues worth 724 billion euro in 2012, says the Deloitte report.
read more >The newest report by Knight Frank says that the second quarter of 2013 is characterized by low supply of office space on regional markets.
read more >In the first half of 2009 Facebook was asked to reveal user data 233 times. It answered 9 percent of the requests.
read more >At the end of the year the value of commercial property investment transactions in Poland can reach 3 billion euro.
read more >Rankings made by global institutions indicate that Poland occupies high positions in comparison to other countries in Europe and worldwide when it comes to the popularity in the sector of services for business.
read more >Polish employers are looking for talented and flexible employees. The importance of HR departments is growing.
read more >According to the report made by Sedlak&Sedlak, the median of salaries of the presidents of the biggest companies in 2012 oscillated on the level of 1,23 million zlotys.
read more >According to the newest report of RICS, positive moods were noted only in Germany and Belgium.
read more >Poland is the leader in modern services for business sector in the entire East – Central Europe. Cracow, Warsaw and Wrocław hold the majority of this type of companies.
read more >Colliers International presents its newest report concerning the investment soil market in the first half of 2013.
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