Business News
In Business News this week: Korean Airlines are to acquire a 44 percent stake in ČSA; Česká Spořitelna planning lay-offs despite high profits; despite efforts to find new markets, the Czech economy remains heavily dependent on export to EU states and two Prague restaurants hold onto their Michelin stars.
Korean Airlines to acquire 44 percent stake in ČSA
Photo: CTK
The Czech government this week approved the sale of a 44 percent stake in
the unprofitable national carrier Czech Airlines or ČSA to Korean Airlines
for 2.6 million euro or 3.4 million US dollars. Korean Airlines, which was
the only bidder, has pledged to hold its minority stake in ČSA for five
years, while ČSA’s majority owner -the state -has promised to refrain
from making significant changes to its strategy. Korean Air will have one
representative on the three-member ČSA supervisory board and according to
the terms of the contract will have the right to take part in any
significant decision-making concerning the company such as capital hikes or
cuts and profit distribution. The contract should be signed in the second
week of April.
Česká Spořitelna planning lay-offs
Photo: archive of Radio Prague
The Czech Republic’s second biggest bank Česká Spořitelna has
announced plans for lay-offs and cost-cutting measures to the tune of 2
billion crowns. The bank is preparing to lay-off 600 employees, which
amounts to 6.5 percent of its staff in the coming months. The bank has also
cut costs by hundreds of millions of crowns by making better price deals
with key suppliers. In an interview for the business daily Hospodarské
noviny the bank’s chief executive Pavel Kysilka said that in view of the
fact that the Czech economy is in its longest recession on record the bank
had no choice but to cut costs if it wants to maintain profitability. In
2012 the bank saw its net profit rise by 21.8 percent to a record 16.6
billion crowns. The move to cut costs is reportedly the bank’s own
decision rather than that of its parent company Erste Group.
Czech Republic still heavily dependent on export to EU states
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The Czech Republic’s heavy dependence on exports to EU countries is
reported to have dropped moderately in 2012, going from 83 percent in the
previous year to 80.8 percent. The country exported goods to the tune of
3,000 billion crowns last year, with the bulk of Czech exports going to
neighbouring Germany. The Czech Trade and Industry Ministry has outlined 12
priority export destinations outside the EU, such as Brazil, China and
India and is cooperating with the Foreign Ministry to help Czech exporters
find a niche on new markets. Fifteen foreign trips have been planned for
2013 with this goal in mind.
Fashion chains to open new outlets in Czech Republic
Photo: archive of Radio Prague
Clothing and footwear retailers have plans to open dozens of new stores
around the Czech Republic this year, with many of them seeking to expand to
smaller towns. The Swedish clothing chain H&M, which is growing
dynamically in central Europe, has plans to open six new stores in the
Czech Republic and Kik will open 15 new stores this year. Shoe retailer
Deichman is also planning to expand while C&A will focus on
reconstructing its existing stores. CCC which currently runs 61 outlets
wants to raise the number to 100.
Czech retail sales down by 0.5 percent in January
Photo: archive of Radio Prague
Czech retail sales, both adjusted and non-adjusted for working days, fell
by 0.5 percent year-on-year in January, compared with a drop of 4.9 percent
in the previous month, the Czech Statistical Office said on Thursday. The
result was affected mainly by lower sales in the automotive segment, while
a growth in the retail trade segment moderated the fall.
Two Prague restaurants hold onto their Michelin stars
Oldřich Sahajdák, photo: CTK
Two Prague restaurants – the Alcron and Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise
–have held onto the Michelin stars they were first awarded last year.
Both restaurants are run by Czech chefs. Alcron has been run by Roman
Paulus since 2008 and La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise by Oldřich
Sahajdák since 2006. Several other restaurants were awarded in the Bib
Gourmand category: SaSaZu, Le Terroir, Aromi, Divinis and Sansho.





