Business, page 92
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Austria loses Croatia investment top spot
Austria is not the biggest foreign investor in Croatia anymore, it has emerged. -
Quanmax in the black in 2009
Linz-based notebook producer Quanmax revealed good business figures for 2009 today (Mon). -
HTI still big in China as new order is sealed
Austrian technology firm HTI High Tech Industries announced having landed a huge Chinese assignment. -
EN-TECH goes bust
Carinthian energy technology firm EN-TECH filed for bankruptcy at the regional court of Klagenfurt today (Mon).
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Crisis still bites as lorry registration numbers plunge
The economic crisis is still affecting Austrian companies as the number of newly registered lorries dropped in the first quarter of this year. -
Most Austrians claim to see petrol price fixing
The vast majority of Austrians think mineral oil industry firms carry out price fixing, new research shows. -
AirPlus earnings rather a minus in 2009
Credit card company AirPlus Air Travel Card Vertriebsgesellschaft handed out more cards while customers spent less in 2009. -
A380 test flights to include VIA and Linz Airport
The world’s biggest passenger aircraft will land at Vienna International Airport (VIA) this June, it has been announced today (Fri).
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E-Bike sales set to soar, say experts
Traffic experts say more than 20,000 electric bicycles could be sold this year. -
St. Pölten to get new four-star hotel
Construction of a new hotel in St. Pölten is to start shortly, it was announced today (Fri). -
One in five .at domains owned by Germans
Twenty per cent of .at internet domains have been registered by Germans, the chief executive of Austria’s domain registration authority said today (Thurs). -
Hofer Austria boss to join Aldi Süd
Hofer Austria boss Johann Mörwald will join Aldi Süd’s "coordination board" by the end of this year, company officials announced today (Thurs).
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Stroh hopes Chinese acquire a taste for Austrian rum
Austrian spirits producer Stroh has revealed plans to enter the Chinese market. -
More Austrians on holiday in Romania
The number of Austrians staying in Romania soared in February, new figures show. -
Chevrolet recalls more than 1,000 cars
Car maker Chevrolet is recalling more than 1,000 of its cars in Austria over potential steering problems, it emerged today (Weds). -
Tetra Pak Austria fears 'challenging 2010'
Bosses at Swedish packaging giant Tetra Pak’s Austrian branch warned of "challenging circumstances" in 2010 as company turnover plunged last year.
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Pannonia Tower Hotel Parndorf seen as success one year on
Less than 20,000 overnights in a new Burgenland design hotel’s first year have been praised a success. -
Berndorf supervisory board boss says lost jobs gone forever
Berndorf supervisory board chief Norbert Zimmermann has warned that jobs lost during the economic crisis will not come back. -
Salzburg AG turnover up as gas consumption shrinks
Energy provider Salzburg AG announced a year on year turnover increase for its 2009 business year today (Tues). -
Epoque Hotels reveals Levante Laudon Vienna partnership
Epoque Hotels bosses announced today (Tues) they would cooperate with Vienna’s The Levante Laudon hotel.
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Rich and famous splash out on Austrian's diamond mobile phones
Bling billionaires from all over the world are currently flocking to Austria to oversee the creation of their diamond-covered mobile phones. -
Final sale as Cosmos is to be liquidated
Bankrupt electronic consumer goods chain Cosmos will be liquidated, it has been announced today (Fri). -
Coach service from Mödling and Baden to VIA to end
Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) announced today (Fri) it would end its direct coach transfer connection between Mödling and Baden to Vienna International Airport (VIA) as of 21 May. -
Canola oil boat engine bid as Lake Neusiedl season starts
Burgenland tourism bosses hope for more stays at the province’s Lake Neusiedl this summer after lakeside overnights in January and February soared by 25 per cent year on year.

