Lidl to invest over 120 million euros in Greece in next three years

Lidl to invest over 120 million euros in Greece in next three years

[InTime News] Lidl Hellas has invested more than 1.4 billion euros in Greece since 1999 and the company’s investment plan will continue in the coming years. Lidl Hellas CEO Martin Brandenburger said late on Thursday that the investment program for the next three years (2024-2026) includes new stores and total investments of over €120 million … Read more

The Slow Recovery of Consumer Demand in the Czech Republic: Impact of Crises and Future Outlook

The Slow Recovery of Consumer Demand in the Czech Republic: Impact of Crises and Future Outlook

“Compared to neighboring countries and the rest of Europe, the recovery of consumption after a series of crises is the slowest in the Czech Republic, which largely explains the lagging behind the entire Czech economy,” Cyrrus economist Vít Hradil told Práv, referring to the covid pandemic and the effects of Russian aggression in Ukraine . … Read more

Co-Signing a Mortgage: Should I Have Done It?

Co-Signing a Mortgage: Should I Have Done It?

I went through a terrible divorce 15 years ago. I will finally finish paying my ex-husband in July. My divorce was so costly that I never remarried. My boyfriend of 14 years was having financial problems and needed to refinance his house to pay off his debt. It could not be approved without a co-signer. … Read more

MN24: Your Source for Regional Economic News and Good Press Etiquette

MN24: Your Source for Regional Economic News and Good Press Etiquette

MN24 works after Be Careful poster rules for good press etiquette. See also Editorial responsibility. MN24 is not responsible for content on external websites to which links are made. All content is copyright 2023 © MN24. Midtnorsk Næringsliv – MN24 – is the region’s own website for news about the economy, business and innovation in … Read more

Tesco Stops Selling Physical Video Games: Transition to Digital Format

Tesco Stops Selling Physical Video Games: Transition to Digital Format

British supermarket chain Tescowhich has over 2,800 stores nationwide, is no longer selling physical copies of video games. According to GamesIndustry.biz, the retailer will stop selling games in boxes after all available stock is sold out. Tesco justified the decision by the fact that the network’s customers began to switch to the purchase of entertainment … Read more

The Impact of Consumer Recession on the Czech Economy: A Closer Look at Household Spending Trends

The Impact of Consumer Recession on the Czech Economy: A Closer Look at Household Spending Trends

“It’s painful to be in the seventh quarter of a consumer recession,” Jan Bureš, Patria Finance’s chief analyst, summarizes the balance of the austerity period that began in the fall of 2021. Since then, families have been continuously cutting their budgets. Since the publication of the figures of the Czech Statistical Office for May, it … Read more

Central Westville: A New Shopping Center with Famous Coffee Shops, Fashion Brands, Beauty Lines, and More

Central Westville: A New Shopping Center with Famous Coffee Shops, Fashion Brands, Beauty Lines, and More

and BARISTART COFFEE, a famous coffee shop from Hokkaido, Japan, opened its first branch in Thailand, together with NANA COFFEE ROASTER, a specialty coffee shop with a unique identity, CATH KIDSTON TEAROOM, indulge in English-style tea rooms, and PARIS MIKKI, a famous authentic French pastry shop. and many famous restaurants Fashion Complete with famous brands … Read more

Year-on-Year Sales Decline Continues in April, but Fuel Sales Increase

In April, the year-on-year decline in sales of food and non-food goods, which began last May, continued. On the contrary, the sale of fuel in April, as in the previous month, recorded a year-on-year increase in sales. Customers spent almost seven percent more on them year-on-year. “All assortment groups of stores, as well as online … Read more

Irish supermarkets engage in price war on milk and butter: What it means for consumers and the industry

In a rare move, top retailers in Ireland have slashed prices on two grocery essentials, giving consumers a much-needed break. The action began with Lidl’s announcement that it would be reducing prices on its own-brand milk by about 4% at 6 pm on Friday, which prompted Aldi, Tesco, and SuperValu to follow suit within just … Read more