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06-10-2006 13:54 | Linda Maštalíř

Prague court dismisses CSOB's complaint against Japanese bank Nomura. Wireless internet in Prague awaits EU decision. Komercni banka's owner to expand into Slovakia. Czech market attracts more foreigners. Prague 13th most favorable European location for business.  More

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29-09-2006 15:57 | Linda Maštalíř

Skoda Joyster, photo: CTK Skoda Joyster makes its first appearance. High-end hotel business booms in Czech Republic. Orco buys office block in Prague. Telefonica O2 complaint rejected by Brno court. 2007 state budget drafted.  More

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22-09-2006 14:26 | Rob Cameron

Photo: European Commission In business news this week: prime minister Mirek Topolanek rules out euro adoption by 2010, plans to sell off Prague Airport, the interior ministry says it wants a strategic partner for the Czech postal service, a consultancy firm predicts a rise in Czech bankruptcies, Mittal Steel Ostrava announces 3,500 reduncancies, Microsoft Czech Republic pledges to double sales, and Lego opens a new distribution centre on the outskirts of Prague.  More

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15-09-2006 14:37 | Ian Willoughby

In this week's Business News: a senior CNB official says next year's budget will be the worst and most dangerous in years; the Czech Republic faces a huge payout to a Japanese bank after losing an arbitration appeal: spending on employment policy in this country is among the lowest in the EU; a power industry figure calls for a quick decision on the building of a new nuclear power station; and the country's biggest lottery and betting company is 50 on Friday.  More

Can new Telecom owner halt decline in number of fixed line telephones?

13-09-2006 14:18 | Ian Willoughby

Over the last half decade or so there has been a dramatic fall in the number of old-fashioned, fixed line telephones here in the Czech Republic. Telefonica O2 (formerly Cesky Telecom) says there are now 2.84 million fixed line phones in this country - that's close to a million less than in the year 2000. What has led to this sharp decline? And will services like TV over the phone persuade Czechs to keep their fixed lines? I spoke to Emir Halilovic, senior analyst at communications group IDC CEMA.  More

Creator explains thinking behind controversial Lidice web "game"

06-09-2006 14:52 | Ian Willoughby

A new internet "game" called Total Burn-out of Lidice has been making a lot of headlines in recent days. The title refers to the 1942 razing of the Czech village of Lidice and the massacre of its inhabitants, one of the worst single atrocities of World War II. Visitors to the site are given the mission of burning the village down, with 10 points for killing a Czech, or 50 if they are trying to escape. It seems to be in shocking bad taste, but it actually has a serious purpose - attempt to start and you are asked "What are you playing at?! This is not a game but reality". This is followed by a link to the Lidice Memorial website. Its creator is Jan Binar, the head of the Czech branch of advertising agency McCann Erickson. I asked him what he was trying to achieve.  More

Business News

01-09-2006 15:15 | Ian Willoughby

In Business News: average monthly wages grow by 6.9 percent - 3.9 percent in real terms; the government approves a steep rise in excise duty on tobacco products; tens of thousands of Ukrainian workers are taking the opportunity to legalise their status and escape the influence of criminal middlemen, says the country's ambassador; sales of downloads slow a continuing fall in overall music sales; the BBC changes its licence and gets to stay on the Czech airwaves; and Eurotel is now operating under the name O2.  More

Masaryk University lays trap for copycats

23-08-2006 14:10 | Pavla Horáková

With the increasing availability of different texts in electronic form, copyright violation has become easier - but also easier to track down. Experts from Masaryk University in the city of Brno have now launched a system that can find out within seconds whether a student has used a part of someone else's dissertation or essay in their work, by comparing the documents stored in the university's information system.  More

Magazine

19-08-2006 | Daniela Lazarová

Oldrich Kostka The biggest theft in the history of Czech golf - who would want to steal 6,500 golf balls? Around Europe on a scooter - one Czech's idea of a dream holiday. And, the oldest Czech cottage dates back to the late Middle Ages. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

First IBM PC launched on the world market 25 years ago

09-08-2006 14:55 | Dita Asiedu

The first IBM PC For many of us life without a personal computer would be unthinkable. Would you believe that the first IBM PC was launched on the world market just 25 years ago this Saturday? In the Czech Republic, an estimated 2.5 million of the country's 10 million inhabitants now own a PC - and some 400,000 personal computers are sold every year. But what was the situation like here a quarter of a century ago, when the PC was a luxury and the Communists were in power? Dita Asiedu spoke to Petr Koubsky of the IT magazine Inside:  More

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