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- "Cotidianul", March 1999
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Wheeled Warriors
“I come to work between 8 and 8.15 a.m. I take the packages that I have to deliver, pull my bicycle out of the garage and then ride it all day long,“ Vali Neagu, 23, says.
He has been working as a courier for one year and three months now “I have a great time,” he says: “What can be better for a young men like myself exce
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- "In Review", June 1998
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Pegasus plugs the Intra City Courier Market
When 29-year old Scot James Gray-Cheape announced he was intending to start an intra-city courier service in Bucharest many people simply diagnosed it as a symptom of too much cold wind blowing up his kilt. When he added that he planned to recruit orphans into his courier team, most people decided the diagnosis was much more serious than that. But 10 mont
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- "In Review", October 1998
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Size does not count
BRITISH INVESTMENT REVIEW Britain has always produced entrepreneurs; a breed who thrive on being told “It won’t work here.” In Review talks to some smaller British-backed companies and some individuals making a difference in the Romanian market.
James Gray-Cheape had first visited Romania two years ago to renew an acquaintance w
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- "Bucharest Business Week", October 1998
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Corporate Challenge For Children
Nibbles off the grapevine
Eight staff members of BBW limped into this newspaper’s offices Friday morning foot-sore but with grins of satisfaction spread across their faces.
Journalists, editors and marketing staff had joined more than 300 brave and athletic souls who braved the weather last Thursday evening to ga
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