Tue, May 22 2012
Yacht sales in Bulgaria would increase by 30 per cent in 2008 on an annual basis, Miroslav Ivanov, one of the organisers of the Bulgaria Boat Show, said. Revenues from yacht sales in the country in 2007 alone exceeded 30 million euro, Ivanov said, as quoted by investor.bg.
More than 50 new yacht models would be presented at the Bulgaria Boat Show on an area of 2000 sq m at the Varna Seaport. Elite vehicles, watches and properties would also be shown.
According to Ivanov, at least two more border checkpoints were needed at Bulgaria's Black Sea coast because of the increasing number of tourist coming to Bulgaria by sea. The investments, allocated for the construction of 10 mixed ports along the Black Sea coast would bring an instant return and would create new jobs in the small coastal towns, Ivanov said.
Global statistics showed that a tourist with a yacht paid 30 times more money during their vacations, compared to all other types of tourists, he said.
At the end of May 2008, Varna municipal council chairperson Borislav Goutsanov said that the modernisation of Varna Seaport yacht club would cost more than one million leva. Some 200 000 leva were allocated for the reconstruction of the jetty, he said.
Varna port director Danail Papazov said that the new port would have a modern facility, providing electricity supply, water and internet to the yachts berthed at the port. A new restaurant, café and piano bar would also be built.
The Varna port had already been enlarged and could already host 120 yachts, investor.bg said. In 2009, the port would host the European yacht championship and in 2010, Tall Ships Race 2010.
Difficult to make sales as debts mount and deals depend on vast discounts.
The option to postpone the due date was contingent on securing 55 million euro for immediate repayment of the amounts loaned by Belgium's Dexia and Japanese bank Mizuho.
The Eurostat data agency said that unemployment reached 10.9 per cent in March, up from 10.8 per cent in February. The March figure translates to 17.4 million people unemployed in the euro zone.
Citing three separate sources familiar with the deal, Capital Daily reports that the creditors found offers submitted by three bidders unsatisfactory.
Eurobank EFG is left with a 30 per cent stake in the merged entity but has said it will exercise its put option on the remaining holding.
The narrow focus of many euro zone countries on fiscal austerity is deepening the jobs crisis and could even lead to another recession in Europe, said the Director of the ILO Institute for International Labour Studies and lead author of the report, Raymond Torres.

Kamelia Lozanova has been appointed the executive director of the Employment Agency, a position she has held ad interim since September 2011, following the resignation of her predecessor Rossitsa Stelianova. Prior to that, Lozanova was the agency's deputy executive director in charge of international projects and European programmes. She has been with the agency for more than 20 years. Lozanova has a degree in Slavonic philology from the St Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia.

Gloria Dimitrova has been appointed executive director and member of the managing board at Uniqa Life Insurance Bulgaria. Dimitrova began her career in 1998 at the insurance supervision directorate, but moved to the private sector and worked for professional services and insurance brokerage firm Marsh&McLennan and US insurer AIG, both in Bulgaria and the Middle East. She joined Uniqa as regional director for Sofia in 2010. Dimitrova has a degree in economics from the University for National and World Economy in Sofia and a master's degree in insurance from the Business Academy in Svishtov.

Bedros Kalfayan, general manager of skin care and cosmetics company Beiersdorf Bulgaria, will oversee the parent's company units in Romania and Moldova starting April 1. Following company restructuring, Beiersdorf's subsidiaries in the three countries were merged and are now one unit, part of Beiersdorf Central and Eastern Europe. Kalfayan joined Beiersdorf in 2007 as sales manager and was promoted to general manager in 2008. Prior to that, he worked for Axxon Bulgaria, Ferrero and Rubella. Kalfayan has a master's degree in industrial management from the Technical University in Sofia.

Yassen Lyubenov is the new head of marketing at Bulgarian beer brewer Kamenitza. Lyubenov has 12 years of experience in marketing in the fast-moving consumer goods sector and has started his career as assistant brand manager at Kraft Foods Bulgaria. He later became brand manager at Wrigley Bulgaria, with responsibilities for Bulgaria and Macedonia. Prior to joining Kamenitza, he was senior marketing manager at Wrigley Russia, where he was in charge of brand expansion into Ukraine, Belarus, Central Asia and the Caucasus. Lyubenov has a bachelor's degree in international business administration from the University of Lincoln, UK.

Sasha Bezuhanova has been appointed Hewlett-Packard public sector director for emerging markets, where she will oversee HP public sector activities in 63 countries, including Bulgaria. Bezuhanova will also be in charge of HP's relations with the European Union. Bezuhanova has been HP's public sector director for Central and Eastern Europe since 2008; before that she was general manager of HP Bulgaria since 1998. Bezuhanova has a master's degree in electronics from the Technical University in Sofia and has completed a managment programme at INSEAD.