Estonia: Mounting losses for growth companies on Tallinn Stock Exchange

Several growth companies on Estonia’s Tallinn Stock Exchange (Nasdaq Tallinn), including Clevon, ELMO Rent, and Hagen Bikes, saw significant losses in 2022, ERR reports. ELMO Rent’s annual turnover was only half of the forecasted amount, resulting in losses that were more than double the expectations. Despite the declining share prices and growing panic among shareholders,…

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Estonia: Media association opposes TTJA’s proposal on media regulation

The Estonian Association of Media Enterprises (EML) strongly opposes a proposal for the Estonian Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA) to function as an independent media regulator for the entire media market, ERR reports. The Ministry of Culture has shared the draft proposal with over 40 organisations and institutions, seeking their feedback. EML emphasised…

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Estonia: Latvian regulator approves Cristella merger with Eesti Pagar

Latvia’s Competition Council has allowed Estonian investment company Dragad to merge into Estonia-based holding Maral Invest, Baltic News Network reports. Following the merger, Dragad will be removed from the commercial register. Dragad’s Estonian subsidiary, Võru-based Cristella VT, produces various bakery products. Maral Invest owns three major bakeries in the Baltic states: Estonia’s Eesti Pagar, Latvia’s…

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Estonia: Kapitel to build new apartment hotel in Tallinn’s Kalamaja

Estonian property developer Kapitel plans to build a new five-storey apartment hotel on Kalasadama Street in Tallinn’s Kalamaja neighbourhood, ERR reports. Martin Rebane, development director at Kapitel, estimated the construction costs at EUR 30-40mn. He said that the hotel would cater to both short-term and long-term accommodation. The 4,170 m2 hotel will have 206 rooms,…

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Estonia: Timber imported from countries with little forests: report

Following the imposition of sanctions on Russian timber, Estonia has seen a surge in heavy timber imports from unexpected countries, where forests are assumed to be scarce, Postimees reports. Henrik Välja, CEO of the Estonian Forest and Wood Industries Association (EMPL), said that Russian timber continued to flow into Estonia through an illegal scheme whereby…

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Estonia: Consumer watchdog wants to regulate news programmes

Estonia’s Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA) has proposed legislation to ensure that media service providers uphold balanced and impartial reporting in news programmes, ERR reports. Currently, Estonian media service providers are subject to license supervision, but there is no provisional control for foreign channels. TTJA plans to consult with other state agencies, including…

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