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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Copenhagen's Frederiksberg Municipality plans to report luxury rental company LifeX to police over pricing practices. The firm charges up to 13,000...
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Sweden's wind power sector faces a near-total investment freeze, with three straight quarters showing minimal activity. Analysts confirm current...
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A new survey reveals half of Danish union members fear losing their jobs despite record-low unemployment. The anxiety comes as companies and...
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Norwegian electric car buyers face double risk as year-end VAT changes create delivery uncertainties. Consumers could face cancellation fees up to...
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Finland's industrial sector shrinks as factories close across the country. Service industries create most new jobs while manufacturing declines. The...
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Kouvola recorded Finland's sharpest decline in older apartment prices during the third quarter, falling 15.4 percent year-on-year. Meanwhile, Kokkola...
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Norway's small hydropower industry halts dozens of projects following proposed tax changes. Companies warn the expanded resource tax threatens...
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Equinor's CEO admits workers don't feel safe reporting safety concerns, calling conditions unacceptable. The energy giant faces scrutiny over illegal...
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Experienced entrepreneur Adnan Ali Sherko has opened Ridecare car wash and auto service in Imatra, attracted by affordable rental costs. The business...
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Swedish researchers propose state-funded gas turbines as insurance against electricity shortages. The solution would cost around 4 billion kronor...
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Finland moves forward with the 3-billion-euro Western Rail Line connecting Helsinki and Turku. The project promises economic benefits but faces...
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Swedish apartment owners face selling challenges as market conditions tighten. New data reveals many fear losing money on their properties, creating...
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Southern Swedish electricity prices more than doubled in October compared to last year, with average rates reaching 60-70 öre per kWh. Northern...
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Private car leasing in Sweden surged 20% this year, but consumer advocates warn about hidden costs. While offering new vehicles without down...
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Danish trade unions will gain billions in a major bank merger that transforms Workers' Bank into AL Sydbank. While losing full control, unions...
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Electric vehicles represented 70.6% of new car registrations in Denmark during October, showing a slight decrease from September's 73.4% share....
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Three clothing retailers face relocation in Helsinki's Redi shopping center as Kesko expands its supermarket operations. The fashion stores must...
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A Finnish care company expands its services by acquiring Imatran Kotiapu Oy. All eight employees will continue in their roles while the previous...
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Danish supermarkets implement massive price increases following a controversial new tax. Food costs have risen over 30% since 2021, with dairy and...
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Finnish media giant Sanoma closes its Tampere printing plant, eliminating 65 jobs. Two major newspapers will now be printed in Vantaa instead. The...
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