Leadership Change at Kagge Publishing as J.M. Stenersen Imprint Closes
Kagge Forlag, Norway's leading non-fiction publisher, announces a leadership change with Sarah Sørheim taking the helm. The shift coincides with the...
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Kagge Forlag, Norway's leading non-fiction publisher, announces a leadership change with Sarah Sørheim taking the helm. The shift coincides with the...
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Copenhagen restaurants report major financial losses from last-minute corporate Christmas party cancellations. One Frederiksberg establishment lost...
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Finland's OP Cooperative Bank in Southeast Finland has elected a new 50-member Representative Council for a four-year term. The...
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Denmark's new truck road charge system has generated 240 million kroner in fines during its first nine months. The first court cases against...
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New research reveals Finland's electricity self-sufficiency is weaker than estimated, with a 10 TWh annual deficit. The study calls for urgent...
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Sweden's Karlshamn power plant is placing 335 megawatts of reserve capacity into long-term storage after cancelled government contracts. The move...
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Danish consumers stay with their banks for 20 years on average, longer than most marriages. The Consumer Council urges shoppers to compare banking...
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Norway's Oil Fund Ethics Council will continue operating under a revised mandate that removes its authority to recommend company exclusions. The...
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Norway's oil fund ethics council leader Svein Richard Brandtzæg confirms he will continue in his role following government discussions. The...
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A consortium of Sweden's largest industrial companies is investing 400 million kronor in new nuclear power development. The group will take a 20%...
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Swedish discount retailer Gekås Ullared shattered sales records with 24,000 customers spending 56 million kronor in one weekend. The store's...
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Deloitte Norway announces workforce reductions affecting up to 100 employees, representing 6% of its Norwegian staff. The restructuring responds to...
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Consulting firm Deloitte announces major workforce reduction in Norway, cutting up to 100 positions. The restructuring addresses overcapacity and...
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Finland's construction sector shows promising signs of recovery with September data revealing growth across multiple segments. House building and...
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Norwegian food prices show unusual September-October increases for the third consecutive year. Coffee, sugar, fresh cod and chocolate lead the price...
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Norway's inflation rate drops to 3.3% as electricity prices fall under new pricing scheme. Food costs continue rising with coffee, sugar, and...
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Norwegian drivers are increasingly repairing their own vehicles instead of buying new cars, causing a 30% drop in car scrapping rates over six years....
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Swedish apartment sales slow dramatically as market caution grows. Average selling times increase to 31 days despite rising prices. Economic...
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Northern Sweden's Lapland region leads the country in tourism growth with a seven percent increase in winter visitors. Local businesses receive...
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Danish taxpayers can now access preliminary tax assessments showing most will pay less next year due to bracket restructuring. High earners face a...
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Danish retirees face tax penalties when returning to work due to inflexible pension rules. The government fears billion-krone revenue losses from...
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A Finnish disability service company has implemented AI-powered recruitment interviews, sparking discussion about automated hiring processes. The...
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Sweden faces a dual crisis as meat prices surge 16% while cattle herds shrink. Consumers confront shortages and higher grocery bills as production...
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