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US IT company investing in new engineering office in Sofia

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In the next two years, US IT company AtScale will be investing 20 to 25 million dollars in its new engineering facility in Sofia. Teams working in Bulgaria will have the opportunity to develop their own, independent products, it was reported.

The investment is the beginning of the European expansion for "AtScale", which is financed by a loan from "Morgan Stanley" totaling 50 million dollars. Co-founder of the company Matthew Baird told Bloomberg TV Bulgaria that the company would start hiring a team of 50 people. The team will be growing by another year in a year.


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