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Adnkronos - Tue Dec 8, 8:55 am ET
UN: Finland backs move for greenhouse gas cuts (AKI) - As the United Nations' climate change conference was meeting in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, Finland became the first country to back a programme to help developing countries cut greenhouse gas emissions. Finland will contribute 3.9 million dollars in 2010-2011 to the 60 million dollar programme run by the UN Food and Agriculture ...
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Marketwire - Wed Dec 9, 7:14 am ET
HELSINKI, FINLAND--(Marketwire - December 9, 2009) - Metso Corporation's company release on December 9, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. local time Metso has received an order to deliver energy and pulping technology for CMPC Celulosa S.A., Chile. The value of CMPC's investment for Metso's technology is approximately EUR 60 million. The commercial operation is scheduled to start in 2011-2012. The most part of ...
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CIOL - Wed Dec 9, 1:36 am ET
HELSINKI, FINLAND: Samsung Electronics hopes to boost its position in smartphones by opening up its software, but analysts doubt it can challenge Apple as the platform favored by application developers.
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MENAFN - Tue Dec 8, 8:18 am ET
Finland's economy expands 0.3% in Q3
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ITNews - Tue Dec 8, 3:13 am ET
TEL-AVIV, Israel, December 8 /PRNewswire/ -- - K&K Active Will Distribute RADWIN's Wireless Broadband Links in Finland RADWIN (http://www.radwin.com), a leading provider of Backhaul and Broadband Wireless Solutions, today announced that it has signed an agreement with K&K Active, a value-added distributor based in Finland and part of the Swedish Lagercrantz Group, a ...
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Business Times (Malaysia) - Thu Dec 10, 12:54 pm ET
HELSINKI: Nokia will close its two flagship stores in the US, saving costs on a market where the world's top cellphone maker is struggling to gain ground.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 10, 12:34 am ET
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Think Global AS, the maker of electric cars that exited bankruptcy protection in August, started production of its battery-powered City model at a factory in Uusikaupunki, Finland.
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Straits Times - Thu Dec 10, 10:22 am ET
HELSINKI - NOKIA will close its only two flagship stores in the United States, in a sign its retail strategy of flashy brand-booster outlets is needing a refresh. Nokia has suffered sharply in the economic downturn and is losing out in the battle for cool smartphone customers to Apple's iPhone, prompting it cut costs.
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Khaleej Times - 2 hours 39 minutes ago
SHARJAH — Qatar’s Jay Price finished first in Thursday’s 10th Grand Prix of Sharjah, round 15 of the UIM F1 World Championship. Finland’s Sami Selio took the second spot while Guido Cappellini finished third. Team Abu Dhabi’s Thani Al-Qamzi finished fourth overall.
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Press Trust of India - Sun Dec 6, 3:06 am ET
New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI) Finland's airport operator Finavia will this week launch its state-of-the-art terminal at Helsinki that will serve as the newest gateway to Europe, ably supported by Finnair.
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Business Travel News - Thu Dec 10, 8:29 am ET
DECEMBER 09, 2009 -- Finnair is considering expanding the introduction of a surcharge on credit card payments for reservations made through travel agents in the first half of next year, it told EuroBTN on Dec. 9. Last month, the Finnish flag carrier introduced a surcharge of €7.50 in the Netherlands, following a similar initiative from KLM in August.
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The Malaysian Insider - Thu Dec 10, 5:14 am ET
HELSINKI, Dec 10 — Nokia will close its two flagship stores in the United States, saving costs on a market where the world’s top cellphone maker is struggling to gain ground. Nokia has opened 12 stores in major cities around the world, hoping to copy the success of Apple’s retail stores, which have helped the US gadget maker to boost its premium brand image. Nokia’s brand is one of the most ...
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Nasdaq - Thu Dec 10, 3:16 am ET
STOCKHOLM -(Dow Jones)- Finnish mobile-phone giant Nokia Corp. (NOK) said Thursday it will close the company's two flagship stores in the US, one of two stores in London, and try to find a relocation for its store in Sao Paolo.
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Mineweb - Thu Dec 10, 11:37 am ET
African copper-gold miner goes global, diversifying with nickel in Finland and Australia. First Quantum , the Canadian-based copper-gold miner with its principal operations in Africa and which is anticipating output this year of 380,000 tons of copper and 205,000 ounces of gold, has been on the boil in the past few weeks, with three announcements that strengthen its position on the continent ...
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People's Daily - Sat Dec 5, 11:41 pm ET
Environmentally friendly heat and power generation developed in Finland will be introduced to all at the U.N. climate change conference in Copenhagen next week, a local newspaper reported on Thursday. According to Helsinki Times, Finland's chief negotiator on climate change Sirkka Haunia will outline Helsinki Energy Company's idea of combined heat and power (CHP) generation as an example of the ...