Hungarian, Dutch stonecutting companies meet in Budapest

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Twenty Dutch stonecutting and building industry companies are meeting with Hungarian peers in Budapest on Monday-Wednesday, Réka Vereczkei, the export manager for Reneszánsz Kőfaragó, which is organizing the meeting, told MTI.

Dutch-owned EST Hungary is also participating at the meeting.

Reneszánsz Kőfaragó had retained earnings of HUF 433 million on revenue of HUF 15 billion in 2010.

EST Hungary had earnings of HUF 18 million on revenue of HUF 281 in 2010.

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