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Back to the 19th-century – slow, slower, Maersk

February 4, 2012February 4, 2012 - by Bjarne Wildau - Leave a Comment

Container ships can’t go any slower. Shipping lines are running out of options to stop losses as sailing speeds reach their lower limit, exhausting a solution that helped restore profitability …

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Denmark / Philippines / Singapore

Niels Simonsen paintings expected to fetch more than £50,000

January 28, 2012January 31, 2012 - by Bjarne Wildau - Leave a Comment

Historic Keith Hall paintings expected to fetch more than £50,000 at London auction Artwork from a historic Aberdeenshire building could fetch more than £50,000 when it goes under the hammer …

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H&M bottom line feels the pinch

January 28, 2012January 28, 2012 - by Bjarne Wildau - Leave a Comment

For the full-year 2011, H&M posted a net profit of 15.82 billion kronor ($2.33 billion), down from 18.68 billion kronor in 2010, largely owing to soaring prices for materials, especially …

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SAS was Europe’s most punctual airline for third year in a row in 2011

January 24, 2012January 23, 2012 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

Scandinavian Airlines has officially been named Europe’s most punctual airline, for the third year in a row, by the independent source Flightstats. SAS was also the world’s third most punctual …

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Singapore / Sweden

Style:Nordic to Relocate

January 13, 2012January 13, 2012 - by Kristene Silva Marie - Leave a Comment

Style:Nordic has announce that thye will be relocating on 31 January 2012 from their current location at Delfi to a new unit at Palais Renaissance, around 200 meters down the road from …

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Denmark / Finland / Norway / Singapore / Sweden / Thailand

Singapore Airlines and SAS to Deepen Alliance

January 13, 2012January 18, 2012 - by Steen Poulin Nielsen - Leave a Comment

Singapore Airlines and Scandinavian airline SAS are to deepen their cooperation on flights between Scandinavia and Singapore as they aim to make gains in the key Europe-Asia market, according to …

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Denmark / Norway / Singapore / Sweden

SAS and Singapore Airlines to start joint non-stop flight to Stockholm

January 12, 2012January 12, 2012 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

Scandinavian Airlines and Singapore Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the aim of entering into a joint venture agreement to introduce a jointly operated non-stop route between Stockholm …

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Scandinavian Tourist Board without Sweden

January 10, 2012January 9, 2012 - by Steen Poulin Nielsen - Leave a Comment

Since the end of 2011 Norway and Denmark are the only countries left in the Scandinavian Tourist Board as Sweden pulled out of the collaboration. Scandinavian Tourist Board (STB) will …

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Danish Companies Bring Production Jobs Back Home

January 9, 2012January 8, 2012 - by Steen Poulin Nielsen - Leave a Comment

Some Danish companies offshoring production are now turning back to Denmark, according to the online paper cphpost.dk. With rising Chinese wages, many manufacturing jobs are likely to be brought back …

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Nokia Asia-Pacific Headquarters Move to Beijing

January 5, 2012January 5, 2012 - by Kristene Silva Marie - Leave a Comment

Finland’s Nokia Corporation is moving its Asia-Pacific headquarters from Singapore to Beijing as part of plans to raise business efficiencies and meet savings targets. A Nokia spokesperson said in an …

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