Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono is the CEO of BAC Consulting, a Budapest firm linked to the Taiwanese trademark holder responsible for manufacturing the pagers.
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Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacon has been listed as the CEO of Budapest-based BAC Consulting. She has not made a public ...
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The BBC has traced a complex path, linking the events to multiple countries, including Taiwan, Japan, Hungary, Israel, and Lebanon ...
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Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono has not appeared publicly since the deadly attack that targeted Iran-backed Hezbollah and that ...
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Arcidiacono, a multilingual PhD holder and CEO of BAC Consulting, denies involvement in the manufacturing of exploding pagers that caused casualties in Lebanon. Her intriguing life includes a ...