Thu, 27 Jan 2011: Euro behind wave of investment…
Jan 27, 2011 Baltics
Certainly, there’s also been a boost from the general increase in publicity due to Estonia’s capital Tallinn becoming the European capital of culture this year, and joining the OECD.&r...Tags: Adoption, Asa, Baltic Republic, Currency Risks, Euro Currency, European Culture, Exchange Costs, Foreign Investment, Investors, Oecd, Paris, Private Debt, Publicity, Rsquo, Shipping Goods, Statoil, Unemployment
Wed, 21 Jul 2010: Growing competition as bike rental business hits the street…
Jul 21, 2010 Baltics
With older bike rental services expanding, new ones springing up citywide and the Baltics first bike sharing system unveiled in June, is this business destined to take a similar path? Like Paris...Tags: Airbaltic, Airline, Bicycle Program, Brussels, Corporate Communications, European Cities, German Company, Next Bike, Paris, Passenger Numbers, Rental Business, Street Bike, Tourists, Vice President
Wed, 10 Mar 2010: The week’s top news in world financial markets from Maximus Capital…
Mar 10, 2010 Baltics
The number of people receiving unemploymentinsurance decreased to the lowest level in a year, while those receiving extended benefits climbed. Some companies are still trimming payrolls to contain...Tags: 1930s, Consumer Spending, Economists, Economy, Estimates, Euro Zone, European Union, Financial Markets, French President Nicolas, Greece, Maximus, News World, Paris, Prime Minister, Recession, Risk, Top News, Unemployment, World Markets
Wed, 20 Jan 2010: UK laws abetting organized crime…
Jan 20, 2010 Baltics
“By publishing online, a media organization faces the risk of libel and defamation suits in just about every jurisdiction in the world,” says the report. “[The UK’s] plaint...Tags: British Courts, Crime Figures, Criminal Case, Defamation Suits, Ireland, Jurisdiction, Libel, Media Organization, Organized Crime, Paris, Plaintiff, Risk, Rsquo, Testimony, Tourism Trail, United Kingdom, Wealthy Businessmen, Willingness
Wed, 15 Jul 2009: Vilnius gets new airline…
Jul 15, 2009 Lithuania
At the end of summer we are going to get another Boeing. Routes are to be added, [with] more frequency to London, Milan and Paris. We are also going to do charter flights," Marynas Laivys, Star1 C...Tags: Airline, Baltic Times, Boeing, Boeing 737, Ceo, Charter Flights, Dublin Four, Flights To London, Little Time, Milan, Pace, Paris, Star1, Travel Agents, Vilnius, Winter Program
Wed, 21 Nov 2007: Kirkilas : France keen on Lithuania’s nuclear project…
Nov 21, 2007 Lithuania
Taxes were also lower, he added. "I cannot promise you any privileges or guarantees against risks. However, I can promise a stable legal environment, the rule of law and fair competition complia...Tags: Areva, Atomic Power Plant, Compliant, Energy Producer, France, Government Press, Guarantees, Inquiries, Investment Management Firm, Keen, Legal Environment, Lithuania, Lithuanian Government, Natixis, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Project, Paris, Prime Minister, Privileges, Rule Of Law
Wed, 24 Oct 2007: Bridgepoint targets Baltic opportunities…
Oct 24, 2007 Baltics
Its current portfolio of investments employs over 48,000 people with a combined turnover of €6 billion. The Warsaw office is the eighth in Bridgepoint's European office network which includes Fr...Tags: Bridgepoint, Current, Frankfurt, Investments, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Portfolio, Stockholm, Targets, Turnover, Warsaw Office
Wed, 12 Sep 2007: Bad timing for Eurobond issue…
Sep 12, 2007 Baltics
"There are varying indications from the market, with some major banks expected to report next week how they are doing. Some expect the situation to change in a matter of days, while others say i...Tags: Bad Timing, Banks, Finance Minister, Frankfurt, Investors, Paris
Thu, 11 Dec 2003: New Boeings, lower prices boost airline…
Dec 11, 2003 Baltics
There are now 4,800 registered customers in the airline's online sales system, and last month 55,000 customers booked tickets online.In terms of destinations, Copenhagen, Stockholm, London and Par...Tags: Airline, Boeings, Copenhagen, Estonian Air, Kroons, London, Objective, Oslo, Paris, Stockholm
Sun, 31 Aug 2003: Cheap flights on the horizon after EU accession…
Aug 31, 2003 Baltics
According to the company's Web site, seats are sold for as little as 199 Swedish kroner (22 euros) to fly from Stockholm to Paris, and 299 Swedish kroner to fly to London.In comparison, flying to ...Tags: Accession, Airbaltic, Aviation Companies, Cheap Flights, Copenhagen, Discount Airlines, Fly, Horizon, Lats, Latvia, London, National Airline, Paris, Probability, Stockholm, Sun, Swedish Kroner
Thu, 23 Jan 2003: France, Germany chided on ballooning budget deficits…
Jan 23, 2003 Baltics
But it is all the more embarrassing for Germany, which was the architect of the landmark 1997 stability pact.German Finance Minister Hans Eichel has pledged to abide by the recommendations and tri...Tags: Architect, Budget Deficits, Debt Levels, Early Warning, France Germany, Francis Mer, French Counterpart, Gdp, German Finance Minister, Hans Eichel, Landmark, News Conference, Paris, Percentage Points, Public Deficit, Recommended Books, Stability Pact
Thu, 25 Feb 1999: Russian market: can recovery be on horizon?…
Feb 25, 1999 Baltics
But traders say that investors are once again weighing the possibilities in Russia."Some fund managers are making a few buys and are again looking into Russia," Kuenzi said.One of the few driving ...Tags: Catastrophe, Creditors, Debt Restructuring, Fund Managers, Horizon, International Monetary Fund, Investors, London Clubs, Negotiations, Paris, Possibilities, Risk, Russia, Russian Market