
Iancu Guda
Iancu Guda is an economic analyst and former television presenter, recognized for his expertise in finance and entrepreneurship. He was recently in the news due to a legal conflict with entrepreneur Ștefan Mandachi, as Guda withdrew from the educational program 'Bizz Accelerator' after Mandachi expressed support for a controversial political candidate, which Guda claimed damaged his professional reputation.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Romania | 2 | 7.00 | 0.12% | +10% | 19,237,691 | 24,478 | $250,000 | 318$ |
Totals | 2 | 19,237,691 | 24,478 | $250,000 | 318$ |
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Recent Mentions
Romania:
Economist Iancu Guda explained that private pensions are savings for which employees have already paid health contributions.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda explains why he accepted to be part of the advisory group for the reform of state-owned companies.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda expressed his dissatisfaction with the threats from unionists regarding strikes if bonuses are cut, arguing that public sector salaries are 35% higher than those in the private sector.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda is involved in a legal dispute with Ștefan Mandachi after withdrawing from their educational program.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda is an economic analyst who discussed budget deficit solutions with Ilie Bolojan.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda provided insights on the financial implications of the elections.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda informed that the National Bank spent 3 billion euros to stabilize the leu after the elections.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda warns that Romania will run out of money if George Simion becomes president.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda informed about the significant financial interventions following the elections.
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Romania:
Iancu Guda withdrew from the 'Bizz Accelerator' program and criticized Mandachi for supporting Călin Georgescu.
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