Bruner, Richard W.

Richard W. Bruner (1926-2013) was one of the founders of Budapest Week. He is the author of Behind the front : a correspondent's view of WWII.

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
61.
For a Night's Sleep and Not Much More / Richard W. Bruner
July 09-15, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 18
/ Page No.: 8
Column: Features
62.
Court Sides With Soros, Rejects News Report / Richard W. Bruner
July 16-22, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 19
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
63.
Greenfielding Alternative Gains Appeal. With so many factories in funky shape, more companies can be expected to start from the ground up when making investments here / Richard W. Bruner
July 23-29, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 20
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
64.
Summer Stagnating, Some Are Not / Richard W. Bruner
August 20-26, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 24
/ Page No.: 4
Column: Marketplace
65.
A Strategy for Stinky Service / Richard W. Bruner
August 27-02, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 25
/ Page No.: 10
Column: Editorial, Column: Letters to the Editor
66.
Hungary Hankers for Native Capital. Foreign investment is fine and dandy, but the government seeks to put some home-grown forints behind the push towards privatization / Richard W. Bruner
September 03-09, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 26
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Marketplace
67.
Székesfehérvár Woos Industry / Richard W. Bruner
September 03-09, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 26
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
68.
Government Chooses the Companies it Will Keep / Richard W. Bruner
September 10-16, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 27
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Marketplace
69.
The State of the SPA. Tamás Szabó, the Government's privatization chief, surveys the territory in an interview with Budapest Week / Richard W. Bruner
September 24-30, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 29
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Marketplace
70.
Automobile Unionists Target ECE Region / Richard W. Bruner
September 24-30, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 29
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
71.
Unilever Faces a Steep Challenge in Hungary / Richard W. Bruner
October 08-14, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 31
/ Page No.: 4
Column: Marketplace
72.
Reaping Profits from farm Sector Privatization. Investors find a great deals and market opportunities in agriculture, the cream of the crop in Hungarian production / Richard W. Bruner
October 08-14, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 31
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Marketplace
73.
Phisically Disabled Expand their Limits. It's almost impossible for Antal Hentschel to sell his exquisitely rendered miniatures. / Richard W. Bruner
October 08-14, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 31
/ Page No.: 8
Column: Features
74.
Bad Stats, Overspending Blamed for Deficit. Privat economists say the government has sprung a 'financial trap' / Richard W. Bruner
October 29-04, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 34
/ Page No.: 9
Column: Marketplace
75.
Hungarian Food Retailing Goes to Market / Richard W. Bruner
November 05-11, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 35
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Marketplace
76.
Foreign Investors Changing Criteria. Cheap labor is becoming less important as big business looks for more skilled employees and new markets for the goods they produce / Richard W. Bruner
November 05-11, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 35
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
77.
Regional Variations on the March of Capitalism / Richard W. Bruner
November 05-11, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 35
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Marketplace
78.
Antall's Savvy Csurka Showdown / Richard W. Bruner
November 05-11, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 35
/ Page No.: 10
Column: Opinion, Column: Editorial
79.
SPA Bounces British Bank in Beer Brawl. Firing of western consultant a first for privatization agency / Richard W. Bruner
November 12-18, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 36
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
80.
Ikarus Rebuilds After Great Fall / Richard W. Bruner
November 12-18, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 36
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Marketplace