
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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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hungary | 4 | 4.50 | 0.22% | +10% | 9,660,351 | 23,614 | $160,000 | 391$ |
Totals | 4 | 9,660,351 | 23,614 | $160,000 | 391$ |
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Recent Mentions
Hungary:
Tiborcz István was mentioned in relation to the political discussion surrounding the government.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István is another businessman close to Orbán mentioned in the context of wealth accumulation.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István was photographed with a luxury Ferrari worth over 250 million HUF.
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Hungary:
The host asked the audience what color Tiborcz István's hair should be, with the correct answer being gray.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István is associated with significant investments in the area.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István is linked to the property investment discussed in the article.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István is involved in an exclusive club alleged to host illegal gambling activities.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István spoke to 444 about the Elios case and the Direkt36 documentary.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István is the owner of BDPST Group and discussed the company's ongoing real estate development with Kovács Gergely.
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Hungary:
Tiborcz István spoke to 444 about the Elios case and the Direkt36 documentary.
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