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Feb 23, 2006
Europe shines as stars rise high
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The Continent's brightes performers have been honoured for their innovation and rapid growth. Stories of rapid profitable growth, innovation and aggressive expansion are highlighted today as Europe's most dynamic companies show in the Best of European Business Awards how they can burst free from economic constraints. (PDF, 350 KB)
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Feb 23, 2006
Political interference that retards growth
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Leading chief executives believe Europe will have a future as a top business location if it exploits its talented personnel and capacity for innovation, but they want less interference by politicians and more steps to liberalise labour and product markets. < more >
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Feb 23, 2006
UBS wins Grand Prix
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The Swiss banking group is named as Grand Prix winner at the "Best of European Business" award organized by the Financial Times and Roland Berger Strategy Consultants (German) < more >
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Oct 28, 2005
Poland seizes new chances with initiative
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The stars of Polish business who have taken advantage of the country's recent entry into the European Union by ramping up exports and investments were recognised on Thursday night at the Best of European Business Awards. < more >
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Oct 27, 2005
Gala of hopefuls
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The success stories of the best companies in this competition and their top managers are highlighted in order to create new potential hopefuls. The award is designed to provide Europe with new impetus based on its own strengths and corresponding self-confidence. See our media partner's article. (German) (PDF, 1720 KB)
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Oct 26, 2005
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE FOR GERMANY
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Best of European Business Award: Germany's strength in international markets was amply demonstrated at last night's awards in Berlin. Some of the most renowned corporate names worldwide were winners or shortlisted in the awards. < more >
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Oct 26, 2005
Europe's economy reloaded
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An encouraging view of Europe's future. This was the picture presented by top decision makers during Roland Berger's "Best of European Business" competition, which is supported by "manager magazin". Research & Development looks better here than in the United States was one opinion expressed at the Gala in Berlin. < more >
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Oct 14, 2005
Faucets if need be
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Italy's economic data is anything but good. Nonetheless there are some corporate success stories that give reason to hope (German) < more >
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Oct 14, 2005
Here are the six most competitive companies
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Half a dozen Italian companies were awarded Best of European Business Awards, symbolizing their strength in European and global markets, even in a country marred by economic difficulties. (Italian) < more >
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Oct 11, 2005
Spain's best European companies
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Together with IESE business school and Expansión the consultancy Roland Berger has recognized those companies that contribute most to Europe's competitiveness. (Spanish) (PDF, 207 KB)
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Oct 5, 2005
Model pupil in southern Europe
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While other European countries have failed to meet the Maastricht criteria for years, Spain is expecting a budget surplus. What is the secret of the Spanish economic miracle, and what could threaten it? (German) < more >
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Oct 5, 2005
On home stretch
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In terms of economic dynamics Europe runs the risk of falling behind the US and countries like China, says Burkhard Schwenker, CEO of Roland Berger. (German) (PDF, 537 KB)
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Oct 5, 2005
The old continent strikes back
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Which economic system is more successful in the long-term: global power-house the USA or the strength of European diversity? Dutch author Donald Kalff expresses a clear opinion. (German) (PDF, 534 KB)
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