33 result(s) for revenue in Entertainment
Est Media To Sell Its Stake In Sziget Festival In Budapest
- 5 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Est Media must sell its 51% stake in Sziget, the company that organises the annual Sziget Festival, after it decided not to proceed with a planned issue of convertible bonds in a private placement, due to weak demand. The company needed the proceeds to swiftly refinance a Ft 860 million debt maturing later this month.
Budapest To Save Amusement Park
- 18 Jun 2012 9:10 AM
- entertainment
Budapest leaders are recommending that city council approve a Ft 250 million capital injection for the Vidám amusement park next week. Company law requires this capital injection to maintain the minimum capital requirement.
Vodafone Signs Sziget Sponsor Deal
- 3 May 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"Vodafone signed a new type of sponsorship contract with festival organiser Sziget, the head of the Hungarian subsidiary, György Beck, announced on Friday.
Hungary's Sziget Faces Tough Year, Ticket Prices To Go Up 20%
- 6 Apr 2010 6:00 AM
- entertainment
"Hungary’s leading festival organiser Sziget will not ease its grip on spending and will continue its crisis management measures implemented last year. It will keep its budget tight on this year’s Sziget Festival and focus on foreign advertisements, head of Sziget Kft. told business daily Világgazdaság.
Crisis Creates Appetite For Movies In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"How has the economic crisis changed movie-going patterns in Hungary? How come multiplex movie theatres are more successful in Slovakia than in Hungary? How can cinema operators keep audience numbers up in the age of torrent sites and affordable home theatre systems? Is 3D really the key to survival? Portfolio.hu has addressed these questions and more in an interview with V.J. Maury, Chief ...
International Stars Fail To Bring Profit
- 18 Jun 2004 9:10 AM
- entertainment
The local audience cannot afford more concerts by international stars, according to event organisers. A dozen pop idols have been scheduled to play in Hungary this year. Gigs usually attract full houses, but profits are scarce.
Est Media To Sell Its Stake In Sziget Festival In Budapest
- 5 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Est Media must sell its 51% stake in Sziget, the company that organises the annual Sziget Festival, after it decided not to proceed with a planned issue of convertible bonds in a private placement, due to weak demand. The company needed the proceeds to swiftly refinance a Ft 860 million debt maturing later this month.
Budapest To Save Amusement Park
- 18 Jun 2012 9:10 AM
- entertainment
Budapest leaders are recommending that city council approve a Ft 250 million capital injection for the Vidám amusement park next week. Company law requires this capital injection to maintain the minimum capital requirement.
Vodafone Signs Sziget Sponsor Deal
- 3 May 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"Vodafone signed a new type of sponsorship contract with festival organiser Sziget, the head of the Hungarian subsidiary, György Beck, announced on Friday.
Hungary's Sziget Faces Tough Year, Ticket Prices To Go Up 20%
- 6 Apr 2010 6:00 AM
- entertainment
"Hungary’s leading festival organiser Sziget will not ease its grip on spending and will continue its crisis management measures implemented last year. It will keep its budget tight on this year’s Sziget Festival and focus on foreign advertisements, head of Sziget Kft. told business daily Világgazdaság.
Crisis Creates Appetite For Movies In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"How has the economic crisis changed movie-going patterns in Hungary? How come multiplex movie theatres are more successful in Slovakia than in Hungary? How can cinema operators keep audience numbers up in the age of torrent sites and affordable home theatre systems? Is 3D really the key to survival? Portfolio.hu has addressed these questions and more in an interview with V.J. Maury, Chief ...
International Stars Fail To Bring Profit
- 18 Jun 2004 9:10 AM
- entertainment
The local audience cannot afford more concerts by international stars, according to event organisers. A dozen pop idols have been scheduled to play in Hungary this year. Gigs usually attract full houses, but profits are scarce.