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Fourteen Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian companies were included on the list of 500 largest Central and Eastern European enterprises, and only two companies ranked in the top 100, the Financial Times ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is advising Latvia to also increase its assessed property valuations, according to the newspaper Biznes&Baltija. The IMF's technical mission has established that ...
This is it, my friends! It happened! We finally found someone willing to take over and continue our business. In the year of our 25th anniversary, in June – precisely the month the first ever issue of ...
Barclays, one of the largest banks in the United Kingdom, will establish an information technology (IT) centre in Lithuania which will serve the retail and business banking activities of the bank in ...
On Tuesday, a new excise duty on cigarettes comes into force in Lithuania. Under Lithuania's EU accession treaty, the excise duty on cigarettes is raised to 132 litas (38.948 euros) from 95 litas ...
Today, Latvia will officially become an observer country in the African Union, LETA was informed by the Foreign Ministry's press and information department. Latvian Ambassador to Egypt Maris Selga ...
Citadele investors include former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, Paul Volcker, and Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris, informs LETA. As reported, the sale agreement was signed on November 5 ...
Travel portal providing tourism-related info, features, opinions and articles Smarter Travel included Tallinn in its top ten list of destinations advisable to visit in 2011. The city is eighth on the ...
The planned sale of a stake in Eko Baltija, one of Latvia's largest waste management companies, may bring about significant changes in Latvia's waste management business, and the emergence of a new ...
If the Director of the Eurostat Economic and Regional Statistics Department Inna Steinbuka is offered to run for a European commissioner, she will seriously consider the offer. Inna Steinbuka. Such an ...
The creditors of troubled joint-stock metallurgical company Liepajas metalurgs, including the State Treasury, do not wish to be pulled into the conflict between the company's shareholders, however, ...
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