Septimiu Stoica, the new BSE chairman
Ziarul Financiar
06.02.2006
likely winner, and had actually won the first of the four rounds required for election of the chairman. The former BSE chairman, Sergiu Oprescu did not run. Andrei, who runs the largest investment fund on the Romanian market, Broadhurst, got approximately 23% of the votes in the first round - the most of all, while Dragos Neacsu, the fifth most likely winner got support from 18% of those who cast their votes.
The others to have run besides the above-mentioned three people, were Ovidiu Sergiu Pop and Viorel Pana. The elections, the first such event held after the transformation of the Bucharest Stock Exchange into a joint stock company were quieter than expected, despite brokers being split into several camps,
such as bank brokers, retail brokers, or brokers that are stockholders of the Exchange in Sibiu. ZF