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SOFIX was introduced on October 20th, 2000 with an initial value of 100 BGN and reached its historical peak of 1981.80 BGN in October 2007. In September 2016, the first Bulgarian exchange traded fund that tracks the performance of SOFIX was launched: Expat Bulgaria SOFIX UCITS ETF.
His wealth at the time of his death was estimated to be over $1 billion. He owned 7 Apartment Buildings, over 5 Golf Clubs and had an empire of real estate properties across North America from condos to houses, to strip malls and plazas. [10] He was the Honorary Consul of Bulgaria in Canada. [11] Ignat Kaneff died on 12 July 2020. [12]
Evelin Banev (Bulgarian: Евелин Банев; October 8, 1964), also known by his nickname Brendo (Bulgarian: Брендо) is a real estate developer, published writer, and former wrestler [1] who has been convicted of money laundering and drug trafficking.
Bulgaria relies on imported oil and natural gas (most of which comes from Russia), together with domestic generation of electricity from coal-powered and hydro plants, and the Kozloduy nuclear plant. Bulgaria imports 97% of its natural gas from Russia. [72] The economy remains energy-intensive because conservation practices have developed slowly.
Bulgarian Dreams was a UK-registered property sales agent, specialising in the sale of off plan properties in Bulgaria to buyers mainly from the UK and Ireland. The company announced in December 2008 that it had ceased trading. Bulgarian Dreams operated from several offices with headquarters at 120 Moorgate, London, UK, EC2M 6SS - now closed
Bulgaria, [a] officially the Republic of Bulgaria, [b] is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north.
Participants in Bulgarian reality television series (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Bulgarian reality television series" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Radio Bulgaria ended its shortwave service on February 1, 2012, closed its Arabic language section in 2016, and suspended its 24-hour online audio streaming in Bulgarian, English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Serbian, Greek, Turkish, and Albanian in 2017. [2] On June 10, 2021, Radio Bulgaria launched a new podcast called Bulgaria Today.