
Tiborcz István
Tiborcz István is a Hungarian businessman known for being the owner of the BDPST Group, which is involved in various investment activities. He has often been described as a reclusive figure in Hungary, rarely making public statements. Recently, he was mentioned in the Austrian newspaper Der Standard in connection with speculative rumors regarding his potential interest in acquiring Raiffeisen Bank International's Russian subsidiary, AO Raiffeisenbank. However, both Tiborcz and his company firmly denied these allegations, asserting that they have no business interests in Russia and dismissing the claims as unfounded.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hungary | 3 | 5.67 | 0.29% | +10% | 9,660,351 | 30,361 | $160,000 | 503$ |
Totals | 3 | 9,660,351 | 30,361 | $160,000 | 503$ |
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Recent Mentions
Hungary:
Tiborcz István reacted to his wife Orbán Ráhel's announcement, stating that his company's vision and operations would continue smoothly.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István stated that the operations of his company group would continue smoothly regardless of where they spend their time in the future.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István dismissed Fekete-Győr's claims as absurd and suggested he file a report.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István is expected to explain his wealth to the tax authority after allegations of significant financial discrepancies.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István discussed the importance of cooperation between companies and local governments during his meeting with Kovács.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István is alleged to have met with Kovács Gergely regarding political dealings.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István met with Kovács Gergely to discuss significant development projects.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István discussed the purpose and content of his meeting with Kovács Gergely on his LinkedIn profile.
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Hungary:
Kovács Gergely highlighted Tiborcz István's visit as an opportunity to generate funds for the district.
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Hungary:
Felföldi József wrote a post addressing Tiborcz István, questioning the credibility of the government's performance.
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