Wed, 8 Jun 2011: New investment from Danspin…
Jun 8, 2011 Baltics
“Investment attraction to Lithuania is among the government’s priorities. We are especially delighted that investments come to our region; the Danish company has decided not only to cr...Tags: Air Transportation, Baltics, Barclays, D Center, Danish Company, Financial Services, Investment Attraction, Investments, Investors, Lithuania, New Jobs, No Doubt, Perce, Priorities, Testament, Vilnius, Western Union
Wed, 2 Mar 2005: Danish investor takes gripes to U.S. courts…
Mar 2, 2005 Baltics
Since the Supreme Court's decision is not subject to appeal, Trident Marine announced that it would take the dispute to the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes in Washington...Tags: Audit Firm, Classified Information, Danish Company, Deloite Touche, Gripes, International Audit, Investment Disputes, Investor, Legal Victories, Lithuanian Government, Losses, Negotiations, Participation, Privatization, State Property Fund, Supreme Court, Trident Marine
Thu, 6 Jan 2005: Lithuanians hope to get ’squeeze-out’ rights…
Jan 6, 2005 Lithuania
DFDS, in fact, may be among the first companies to require that minority shareholders sell their stock. The Danish company currently owns 92.35 percent of Lisco Baltic Service's outstanding shares...Tags: Danish Company, Dfds, Eurochem, Fertilizer Producer, Jan 2005, Lisco Baltic Service, Lithuanians, Minority Shareholders, Money, Outstanding Shares, Possession, Russia, Securities Market, Shareholder, Squeeze, Stake, Stock, Three Months
Thu, 15 May 2003: Insurers issuing shares…
May 15, 2003 Baltics
Lietuvos Draudimas, which as a 41 percent share of the domestic general and credit insurance market and a 51 percent share of the life insurance market in the first quarter of 2003, is issuing 145...Tags: Credit Insurance, Danish Company, Face Value, First Quarter, Insurance, Insurer, Investment Commitments, Life Insurance Market, Majority Shareholder, Share Issue, Shareholders, Shares
Thu, 6 Mar 2003: Shipper gets 3 bidders…
Mar 6, 2003 Baltics
The three investors are vying for a 66 percent stake in LJL.Malikenas stated that the winner would be chosen on the criteria of price offered and necessary future investment into the company. A lo...Tags: Bidders, Danish Company, Investors, Percent Stake, Privatization, Shipper, State Property Fund, Time Limit
Thu, 18 Nov 1999: Foreign cement cuts local sales…
Nov 18, 1999 Baltics
According to preliminary data, the company added 13 million litas to its turnover during October, raising its profit by 1 million litas.The company's local shareholders have been at odds with the ...Tags: Board Chairman, Cement, Cementas, Danish Company, Dividend Payment, F L Smidth, Furnaces, Investment Sum, Investor, Leasing, Litas, Local Sales, Norwegians, Objections, Odds, Shareholders, Turnover, Vytis
Thu, 20 Aug 1998: Summed up…
Aug 20, 1998 Baltics
(ETA)DANES GO FOR LITHUANIAN PEAT: Danish company, Bistrup Planteskole Aps Co., purchased a share stake of 28.73 percent in the leading Lithuanian peat export company Rekyva. Rekyva will invest th...Tags: Aps, Danish Company, Eta, European Countries, Excavation Equipment, Export Company, Greece, Italy, Modernization, Net Profit, Peat, Planteskole, Share Stake, Six Months, Tractors, Turnover