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Top100 2018 EN.Pdf THE RANKING OF THE BULGARIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY “TOP 100 BULGARIAN COMPANIES LEADING IN THE ECONOMY IN 2017” The building of Sofia Commercial and Industrial Chamber 2 Slavianska Str., Sofia built in 1914 DEAR PARTNERS, For 20 years now, the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been presenting to your attention the rankings “TOP 100 Bulgarian companies leading in the economy”, based solely on objective data from The building of the BCCI the financial reports of the companies. The jubilee edition of the rank- 42 Parchevich Str., Sofia ing, with processed more than 6500 financial reports of companies in Opened 1995 the real sector, is even more representative as they produced 83.22% of the country’s GDP in 2017. Over the past year the business has once again shown better results. In the dynamic market economy, for the Bulgarian companies a competi- tive and sustainable atmosphere for development is maintained. In 2017 Bulgaria was among the Top 10 EU member states by GDP growth. In addition to the good results reported by official statistics, BCCI’s prog- noses based on surveys conducted among its members, show continued positive trend, with the exception of workforce needs and the lack of fin- ished e-Administration. Each of the ranked companies can obtain a certificate for their place in the rankings. Companies that have not managed to submit their fi- nancial reports on time to be included in the TOP 100 ranking can check their place in the dynamic ranking TOP 1500+ which, being en- tirely electronic, allows updating at any time: http://www.bcci.bg/ top1500/index_2017.html For another year in a row, BCCI expresses its gratitude to the direc- tors of the National Trade and Banking High School and the Nation- New building of the BCCI al High School in Finance and Business for the fruitful collaboration 9 Iskar Str., Sofia and cooperation of the students from both schools during the process- ing of the data. BCCI congratulates the companies on the excellent results and believes that they will even be surpassed by the end of the year. Yours sincerely, Tsvetan Simeonov President of BCCI 3 BULGARIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY DEPARTMENT ECONOMIC ANALYSES AND POLICY The department prepares: References about the financial results of a company or a group of companies The information includes: assets, shareholders equity, profit/ loss, loans received, payables, net sales revenue, revenue, oper- ating activities expenses, taxes. The references are prepared in a spreadsheet in Excel. Economic analysis by sectors The research and the data are based on the official statistics, BNB and the data from the financial statements of the compa- nies. Business research inquiries and analyses Conducting business research inquiries at a request of the cus- tomer and performing business analyses; For more information: http://www.bcci.bg/economic-analyses-en.html 100 COMPANIES CLASSIFIED ON THE ALTERATION OF SALES REVENUE 2017/2016 Place Name of company City Alteration of Sales revenue Sales revenue Profit Branch sales revenue (%) (Th. BGN) (Th. BGN) (Th. BGN) 2017/2016 2017 2016 2017 1 CHERNOGOR AGRO OOD CHERNOGOR 433% 24 994 4 688 1 254 AGRICULTURE 2 OCEANFENDERS EOOD PERNIK 368% 2 675 571 37 TRADE 3 SPI ENERGY SYSTEMS EOOD KOSHAREVO 262% 666 184 148 SECVICES 4 BG HOUSE EOOD BRATSIGOVO 256% 1 215 341 22 CONSTRUCTION 5 DONAU RHEIN LOGISTIK OOD RUSE 195% 2 758 936 105 TRADE 6 POLIBET EXPORT OOD KAZANLAK 188% 325 113 166 TRADE 7 DOMINION GRAIN BULGARIA AD KAVARNA 178% 10 508 3 781 14 FOOD PRODUCTS, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO 8 LEMA TRADING EOOD SOFIA 171% 4 293 1 584 89 TRADE 9 ESTEFAN EU OOD MONTANA 171% 452 167 17 TRADE 10 ROAN-90 OOD RUSE 169% 8 368 3 113 220 CONSTRUCTION 11 ICSS EOOD SOFIA 166% 1 248 470 31 SECVICES 12 SIRMA ICS AD SOFIA 164% 1 327 502 294 IT 13 EKZOTIKA EOOD PAVLIKENI 151% 2 214 882 1 139 TRADE 14 GALCHEV ENGINEERING EOOD SOFIA 149% 49 784 19 979 4 607 CONSTRUCTION 15 MAK KOMERS EOOD PERNIK 147% 1 731 702 23 METALLURGY 16 FARAM 1986 EOOD SOFIA 146% 3 132 1 275 83 SECVICES 17 ILVEA GLOBAL OOD PLEVEN 144% 554 227 9 TRADE 18 RUVE KOMERS EOOD SOFIA 142% 1 059 438 29 TRADE 19 NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS EOOD SOFIA 141% 24 747 10 282 1 195 TRADE 20 M I K-M OOD SOFIA 140% 596 248 90 SECVICES 21 ALEL EOOD SOFIA 137% 11 587 4 885 129 TRADE 22 MAX CONTROL GROUP EOOD SOFIA 134% 787 337 42 TRADE 23 UEB TECHNOLOGY OOD SOFIA 132% 833 359 8 TRADE 24 GIPS AD KOSHAVA 125% 10 346 4 602 1 220 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 25 OPTIX AD SOFIA 123% 73 034 32 739 25 720 SECVICES 26 EURO VIA OOD BURGAS 118% 675 309 14 TRADE 27 ESRI BULGARIA OOD SOFIA 117% 7 651 3 530 130 SECVICES 28 BILDNIKS EOOD BURGAS 116% 11 444 5 295 1 740 TRADE 29 ARABELA 2009 OOD BURGAS 115% 518 241 13 TRADE 30 ECORIS SOUTH EAST EUROPE EOOD SOFIA 115% 2 022 941 34 SECVICES 31 PLEYADES EOOD SOFIA 111% 354 168 94 IT 32 EVRODIZAYN BG OOD SOFIA 109% 943 451 323 IT 33 PROMMONT OOD RUSE 108% 2 462 1 185 151 CONSTRUCTION 34 NIMIKS EOOD PAZARDZHIK 106% 744 362 55 TRADE 35 STRABAG EAD SOFIA 105% 85 897 41 990 9 395 SECVICES 36 FASHION SUPPLY EOOD BLAGOEVGRAD 104% 15 915 7 792 2 401 TRADE 37 ARTEX AD ARDINO 103% 6 007 2 959 318 TEXTILE 38 TRANSPORTKO 4 EOOD SOFIA 102% 3 866 1 918 147 TRANSPORT 39 ESKANA AD VARNA 101% 164 262 81 568 1 239 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 40 CREDOWEB SERVICES EOOD SOFIA 101% 2 710 1 348 84 SECVICES 41 MONTAZH STROITELNI KONSTRUKTSII AD SOFIA 97% 23 906 12 118 1 069 SECVICES 42 MEDIKET-TSEH EOOD SOFIA 96% 8 412 4 282 1 098 PRODUCTS OF WOOD AND FURNITURE 43 AVL SOFIA EOOD SOFIA 95% 346 177 2 TRADE 44 PRIMA BLOK OOD VELIKO TARNOVO 95% 297 152 66 TRADE 45 ENIGMA -PLAS EOOD RAZGRAD 95% 31 080 15 945 3 740 SECVICES 46 LETO FUUD EOOD KYUSTENDIL 91% 483 253 10 FOOD PRODUCTS, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO 47 JL ENGINEERING EOOD SOFIA 90% 314 165 12 CONSTRUCTION 48 ST-STROY EOOD BRATSIGOVO 90% 763 402 151 CONSTRUCTION 49 LKS OOD MEZDRA 89% 2 251 1 190 427 CONSTRUCTION 50 ANDARTA BG EOOD SOFIA 88% 440 234 52 CONSTRUCTION 6 7 100 COMPANIES CLASSIFIED ON THE ALTERATION OF SALES REVENUE 2017/2016 Place Name of company City Alteration of Sales revenue Sales revenue Profit Branch sales revenue (%) (Th. BGN) (Th. BGN) (Th. BGN) 2017/2016 2017 2016 2017 51 GEOMARK ENGINEERING EOOD ETROPOLE 88% 1 729 920 206 SECVICES 52 PACHEVA EOOD DOBRICH 87% 224 120 9 TRADE 53 ASK-BUL EOOD VRATSA 85% 2 417 1 309 126 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 54 TV-NET SATELIT - KONDUKOV I SIE SD SOFIA 85% 500 271 130 IT 55 ALTEST GRUP EOOD BURGAS 84% 10 667 5 786 180 TRADE 56 MILKY LUX EOOD BYALA CHERKVA 83% 9 562 5 227 358 TRADE 57 VIP 37 EOOD ARDINO 82% 4 214 2 317 82 TRADE 58 YUPITER METAL OOD PLOVDIV 80% 8 085 4 496 89 CONSTRUCTION 59 HOLSTIR OOD KYUSTENDIL 79% 195 109 20 TRADE 60 BONMIKS EOOD LOVECH 76% 65 218 36 982 3 928 AGRICULTURE 61 PATSTROYENGINEERING AD KARDZHALI 76% 16 331 9 261 2 894 CONSTRUCTION 62 NIKI EOOD SOFIA 76% 10 794 6 128 2 261 TRADE 63 SALVAMED AD SANDANSKI 76% 36 151 20 556 785 TRADE 64 KOTURA EOOD BLAGOEVGRAD 76% 21 840 12 423 196 TRANSPORT 65 RIS OOD VARNA 75% 3 454 1 973 249 CONSTRUCTION 66 AVTONOM METAL OOD SOFIA 75% 2 156 1 233 288 SECVICES 67 ZSK-STOMANOBETON EAD SOFIA 75% 11 806 6 758 952 CONSTRUCTION 68 VATERBILD EOOD KYUSTENDIL 74% 797 457 6 TRADE 69 IMPREGNATSIYA2000 AD SOFIA 73% 5 680 3 278 109 TRADE 70 WALLTOPIA AD KRUSHUNA 73% 72 726 41 978 19 571 CONSTRUCTION 71 DANI 1 OOD VRATSA 73% 2 539 1 471 48 FOOD PRODUCTS, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO 72 KODAR ENGINEERING EOOD SOFIA 72% 2 294 1 331 8 TRADE 73 MELEKSIS BULGARIA EOOD SOFIA 72% 56 423 32 756 2 690 SECVICES 74 HRONEKS OOD SOFIA 71% 3 578 2 087 1 242 SECVICES 75 ANTIBIOTIK- RAZGRAD AD RAZGRAD 71% 17 097 10 026 3 156 SECVICES 76 INNOVATIONTECH EOOD HASKOVO 70% 201 118 12 TRADE 77 BERNSHTAYN END KO EOOD SOFIA 69% 3 642 2 150 10 IT 78 RILA PATISHTA EOOD KYUSTENDIL 68% 1 170 698 4 MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 79 TOP GEAR AUTO EOOD PLEVEN 67% 206 123 27 TRADE 80 REZINEKS BULGARIA OOD SOFIA 66% 21 680 13 081 364 TRADE 81 MODEA-S EOOD VELIKO TARNOVO 66% 3 213 1 940 1 774 TRADE 82 MONATEKS EOOD MONTANA 66% 1 623 980 80 TEXTILE 83 SERPIO 2 EOOD VRATSA 65% 377 228 78 SECVICES 84 FIDUS OOD PAVLIKENI 65% 3 998 2 424 528 TRADE 85 DINAMO SEVLIEVO OOD SEVLIEVO 64% 1 115 678 155 SECVICES 86 SIENSIS AD SOFIA 64% 51 839 31 612 680 IT 87 DZHODI TRADE OOD SOFIA 64% 2 546 1 553 140 TRADE 88 MISSIRIAN BULGARIA AD SHUMEN 63% 13 172 8 082 1 342 FOOD PRODUCTS, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO 89 PLISKA OYL OOD SHUMEN 63% 16 768 10 301 429 TRADE 90 NEW PROJECT CONSULT EOOD SOFIA 63% 1 444 888 3 SECVICES 91 PRIMA KONSULT OOD KYUSTENDIL 62% 216 133 17 SECVICES 92 TEA TEKSTIL ANDONOVI EOOD DUPNITSA 62% 219 135 61 TRADE 93 KOOPERATSIYA ZEMEDELSKA PROIZVODSTVENA KOOPERATSIYA GENERAL 62% 1 353 836 142 AGRICULTURE GENERAL KANTARDZHIEV KANTARDZHIEVO 94 ADIKO OOD BLAGOEVGRAD 61% 904 561 51 SECVICES 95 KATERINI TEKSTIL EOOD PERNIK 60% 2 488 1 554 1 064 TEXTILE 96 AT ENGINEERING 2000 OOD SOFIA 59% 31 519 19 775 93 SECVICES 97 TODOR DAMYANOV MD OOD VELIKO TARNOVO 59% 680 428 127 TRADE 98 KUBIN TRADING EOOD STARA ZAGORA 59% 707 446 35 SECVICES 99 GLAVBOLGARSTROY AD SOFIA 58% 126 806 80 071 1 586 CONSTRUCTION 100 SIMID AGRO EOOD PLOVDIV 58% 41 816 26 476 2 915 TRADE 8 9 The ranking of BCCI “TOP 100 Bulgarian companies leading in the economy in 2017” BULGARIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY The main purpose of this presentation is to review the processes of the Bulgarian economy.
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