Business News
Morgan Stanley to make significant investments in Czech Republic
America's third largest investment bank Morgan Stanley is planning to
invest over 20 billion crowns (around a billion US dollars) in the Czech
Republic, Hospodarske noviny reported this week. It will do so through the
company Multi Development, in which it acquired a majority earlier this
year. The amount involved is close to that being invested by Hyundai,
though a spokesperson for Multi Development said, unlike the South Korean
car maker, it did not require investment incentives.
Czech Republic 18th in EU in number of wind stations
The Czech Republic ranks 18th in the EU in terms of number of wind power
stations, according to figures released by Eurostat this week. Wind power
accounts for just 0.1 percent of electricity produced in a country still
very much reliant on coal - in fact 66% of Czech electricity comes from
coal-powered stations.
Red-tape costing companies billions, says business leader
Excessive red tape is costing Czech companies billions of dollars a year, because they are required by law to report over 2,000 different activities to the relevant authorities, the head of the Czech Economic Chamber told Hospodarske noviny. Jaromir Drabek said applicants have to submit documents that are already available to state institutions, such as certificates from the land register. He also said officials take the longest permitted time to process applications.
Czech Republic has most hypermarkets per head in region
The Czech Republic has the most hypermarkets per capita of any of the
former communist states in central Europe, according to a study by market
research firm ACNielsen. There are 19 hypermarkets per million inhabitants
in this country, compared to 16 in Slovakia, nine in Hungary and six in
Poland.
Lottery, betting markets record significant growth last year
The Czech lottery and betting market grew by over 7 percent last year, the
Finance Ministry said this week. Czechs bet a record four billion dollars
in 2005, with over half of that money going into slot machines. The only
area of the betting industry to report a fall was casinos.
Sales of small cars rise steeply
Small cars are big business in the Czech Republic at the moment: sales of passenger cars in the smallest category increased by 60 percent year-on-year in the first quarter, according to figures released by the Car Importers Association. In contrast, the number of standard-class cars sold fell slightly. As for individual models, the best selling was the Skoda Fabia, followed by the Skoda Octavia and the Peugeot 206.
Czech firm playing role in construction of world's tallest building
Pega Hoist, photo: CTK
A Czech company is helping build the world's highest building in Dubai.
Pega Hoist from Pardubice are supplying 14 hoists for construction of the
building, with six of them already in use on the site. A spokesperson for
the company said Pega Hoist's product was unique because it could carry a
heavy load at high speed without a balance weight. The Burj Dubai
skyscraper will be more than 700m high, 200m taller than the current
record holder, Taiwan's Taipei 101.






