Thu, 8 May 2003: New Baltic investment fund…
May 8, 2003 Baltics
Its initial financing has been provided by BalAEF, International Finance Corporation and Hansabank, the leading financial group in the Baltic countries. Hanseatic Capital's investment per project ...Tags: Assets, Baltic Countries, Baltic States, Capital Investment, Financial Group, Holiday Inn Hotel, International Finance Corporation, Investment Fund, Investment Project, Lithuania, Medical Equipment, Private Sector Development
Thu, 21 Oct 1999: Tolaram bets on the right horse with paper mill…
Oct 21, 1999 Baltics
At Horizon, Tolaram ended a 57 year tradition of state ownership by acquiring the bankrupt plant from the Estonian government in 1995; since then, Tolaram has invested $12 million in the factory, ...Tags: Baltic, Bets, Capitalist Economies, Daisy, Estonian Government, Horizon, Imperative, International Finance Corporation, Money, Toilet Paper, Tolaram, Tradition
Thu, 21 Oct 1999: Summed up…
Oct 21, 1999 Baltics
11. and sent confirmation to Geneva headquarters on Oct. 14. Estonia's membership will automatically occur 30 days from that date. The country will be the third former Soviet republic to join, fol...Tags: Central Estonia, Confirmation, Finland, Geneva Headquarters, Horizon, International Finance Corporation, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Leonia Bank, Loan Agreement, Modernization, New Money, Pulp And Paper, Pulp And Paper Mill, Pulp Mill, Singapore, Soviet Republic, Tolaram Group, World Bank
Thu, 5 Nov 1998: Changes in phone contract on the table…
Nov 5, 1998 Baltics
By accepting membership in the 132-country association, Latvia agrees to end the Lattelekom monopoly in 2003. EU and Latvia are still locked in courtship.Latvia's people own 51 percent of the phon...Tags: Cable Wireless, Communications Law, Courtship, Finland, Ifc, International Finance Corporation, Lattelekom, Latvia, Latvian Privatization Agency, Monopoly, Phone Contract, Phone Service Provider, Remainder, S Communications, Sonera, Telekom, Umbrella Agreement