Alternative investment fund Transilvania Investments Alliance posted RON108.5 million net profit in the first six months of 2025, up 46.8% from H1/2024.
Aerostar Bacau (ARS.RO), a supplier of aerostructures, subassemblies and hydraulic systems for global manufacturing programs, reported RON46.1 million net profit for the January-June 2025 period, down 2.6% from the year-earlier period.
Telecom company Digi Communications in the first half of 2025 registered consolidated revenues and other incomes worth EUR1.1 billion, up 21% from H1/2025, while net profit shrank by 81% to EUR10.3 million.
Generic drug manufacturer Antibiotice Iasi, controlled by the Romanian state via the Health Ministry, ended the first six months of 2025 with RON59 million net profit, down 20% from the year-earlier period.
State-owned Nuclearelectrica, Romania’s sole nuclear power producer, in the first half of 2025 generated RON2.7 billion revenues, up 30% from the year-earlier period. Net profit rose 3% to RON867 million.
State-owned Romgaz, a natural gas producer and supplier controlled by the Energy Ministry, for the first half of 2025 reported RON4.2 billion turnover, up 9% from the year-earlier period, while net profit went down by 8.6% to RON1.7 billion.
Romania in the first half of 2025 registered economic growth of just 0.3%, as, after a very weak first quarter, with a GDP advance of only 0.3%, growth stalled at 0.3% in the second quarter as well, flash estimates from the country's statistics board INS showed on Thursday, August 14.
The average net salary in Romania reached RON5,539 in June 2025, up 0.6% from the previous month and 7% from June 2024, in line with statistics board (INS) data.
COFCO International Romania, a Chinese-owned company, reached RON1.9 billion turnover in 2024, 3.5 times lower than in 2023, in line with ZF calculations based on Finance Ministry data.