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People's Daily - Mon Dec 14, 10:03 pm ET
Finland's total energy consumption fell by 4 percent in 2008, bringing 13 percent decrease of carbon dioxide emissions from the production and use of energy, said Statistics Finland in a report on Monday. According to the report, the total consumption of energy in Finland amounted to 1.42 terajoules (TJ) in 2008, which was 4.2 percent less than in 2007. And the consumption of electricity totaled ...
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Trade Union News from Finland - Sun Dec 13, 2:51 am ET
Helsinki (13.12.2009 - Juhani Artto) The price of electricity is more important or critical for Finland than for most other countries.
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ThomasNet - 2 hours 46 minutes ago
(Helsinki, Finland, December 10, 2009) Vaisala has established a public website that aims to ensure data continuity for the upper-air observations gathered with the company's radiosounding equipment. The website was created to respond to the needs of the international climatological research community, who need to ensure that observation data remains comparable and representative of the actual ...
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Big Download Blog - 2 hours 23 minutes ago
Filed under: Action It's been over two years since Finland-based Recoil Games announced their plans for their Earth invasion-themed action game Earth No More . Since then the developer has been fairly quiet on the game's progress although last May the developer released the first official screenshots from the game . Now the Finnish-based web site eDome is reporting that the game is in "sleep ...
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UEFA News - Mon Dec 14, 3:46 am ET
Michael Käld is retiring as Finland women's coach having led them in their first two major tournaments, reaching the EURO semi-finals in 2005 and the last eight this year. He looks back with uefa.com.
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Interactive Investor - Tue Dec 15, 3:57 am ET
COPENHAGEN, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Danish shipping and oil group A.P. Moller-Maersk said on Tuesday it would team up with Finnish power producers Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) and Fortum in a carbon capture and storage project. Maersk said the partners would combine carbon capture at the Meri-Pori coal-fired power plant in Finland with transport of CO2 aboard Maersk tankers and storage in depleted oil ...
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The Forex Market - Mon Dec 14, 2:23 am ET
Finnish consumer prices continued to fall on a yearly basis in November, but the pace of decline slowed, mainly due to base effects from a rise in energy prices 12 months ago, data showed Monday.
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INO News - Mon Dec 14, 2:56 am ET
(RTTNews) - Monday, the Statistics Finland said in a report that the wages and salaries sum of the whole economy dropped 2.6% year-on-year in October, compared to the 0.9% fall in the previous month.
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INO News - Mon Dec 14, 2:25 am ET
(RTTNews) - Monday, the Statistics Finland announced that the consumer price index or CPI dropped 0.9% year-on-year in November, compared to the 1.5% fall in the previous month. Consumer prices came in line with economists' expectations.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 14, 8:00 am ET
Cancer patients in Finland have gained access to more advanced treatments with the introduction of RapidArc® radiotherapy technology from Varian Medical Systems at the only private radiotherapy clinic in the Nordic region.
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The Economic Times - Sun Dec 13, 3:53 pm ET
Nokia plans job cuts through 2010 at Finnish plant Nokia plans job cuts through 2010 at Finnish plant
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INDOlink - Sun Dec 13, 7:03 pm ET
Helsinki, Dec 13 (PTI) In an effort to attract the growing number of passengers from Asia to Europe, airport operator Finavia has thrown open a state-of-the-art terminal at the airport here.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 14, 2:00 am ET
LEUVEN, Belgium----Norkom Technologies has today announced that OP-Pohjola Group, Finland’s largest financial services group, has selected its financial crime and compliance solutions to enhance its defences against financial crime and comply fully with national and international regulations, including the 3rd EU Money Laundering Directive.
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New York Times - Sun Dec 13, 9:50 pm ET
The world’s biggest mobile handset maker is losing ground in the battle for market share with Apple’s iPhone and Research in Motion’s BlackBerry.
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CIOL - Mon Dec 14, 3:07 am ET
HELSINKI, FINLAND: The world's top mobile phone maker Nokia launched a new music phone on Friday, aiming to ship the model in the first quarter at a price of 145 euros ($213.5) before taxes, subsidies and music package.