July
4th: Apranga’s turnover stays in line with expectations
June
2nd: Suitably Impressed - Apranga’s turnover a little ahead of expectations
9th: Extending Relations with Inditex - Apranga-Inditex agreement prolonged
14th: Another Brand for the Books - Apranga adds Massimo Dutti to its brand portfolio
29th: New Room for Expansion - Inditex looks into online operations
May
3rd: Retailers’ results spot on expectations
17th: Navigating the year’s weakest quarter with style
31st: Apranga to publish monthly turnover
April
4th: Apranga publishes fair monthly turnover
8th: Some companies go dividend crazy
March
2nd: Two Retailers Report Monthly Sales - Positive growth for both Apranga and Baltika
14th: Updating Apranga and Tallinna Kaubamaja
February
2nd: Apranga and Baltika show positive monthly sales growth
15th: Double Preview - Premia Foods and Apranga
24th: Apranga Guidance - LHV’s expectations in line with those of management
28th: Results Overview - Four companies published their results on Friday
January
11th: Identifying trends in Lithuania’s inflation by sector
17th: Adjusting for Results - Taking December turnover into account
26th: Initial Guidance from Apranga - Internal 2011 targets to follow in February
>> 2011
December
1st: Q3 results
2nd: Apranga and Baltika both publish November sales results
3rd: Rumours spread about Apranga
8th: Apranga’s management displays its confidence
15th: More Insider Buying in Apranga
16th: Car Sales as an Economic Indicator
23rd: A story of improved economic sentiment, store expansion and sales growth
November
3rd: Apranga's turnover in October strengthened from previous months
16th: A very rosy outlook already factored into Apranga’s price
October
1st: Jumping the Gun - Apranga reports its September sales a day earlier than expected
15th: Recent data confirm the move away from informal markets to shopping centres in Lithuania
September
2nd: Apranga's sales in August are the strongest for some time
8th: Optimistic Updates
August
4th: Apranga’s July sales results
17th: A look at Apranga's H1 results
July
5th: Apranga’s turnover in June highlights the slowness of Lithuania’s retail recovery
29th: Trending Towards Zero
30th: Catwalk Journey – ENR’s initiation of coverage
June
2nd: May turnover seems to signal a bottom of sorts has been reached
10th: Sending Signals: Apranga and SEB send different messages from a joint press conference
May
4th: Monthly turnover figures see Apranga in line with ENR’s targets
7th: Positive signals from Apranga
26th: Apranga signs a distribution agreement with PROMOD of France
28th: Announces that the chairman and CFO purchase shares in the company
April
6th: Q1 Turnover for Apranga
9th: New insights from the company’s 2009 report
14th: Apranga’s store closures from a broader perspective
March
1st: Review of 2009 results
2nd: Apranga’s February turnover
19th: New Hugo Boss Store – a surprising announcement from Apranga
February
2nd: Considering Apranga’s January results
January
5th: The company fall short of their 12-month revenue guidance
18th: Revisiting Apranga’s 2009 optimisation plan
>> 2010
December
1st: Analysing Apranga’s Q3 results
3rd: Comparing Apranga’s and Baltika’s November results
November
3rd: October results
4th: Baltika’s latest sales compared to Apranga’s
October
2nd: Insight on September sales
September
1st: H1 results
2nd: August results and reflection on H1 figures
3rd: Closer look at Apranga and Baltika’s relative performance
22nd: Apranga closes its department store in Vilnius’ main shopping district
August
4th: Insight into H1 sales
20th: Store closures and regaining efficiency
July
2nd: Turnover for June
2nd: Feature on Apranga’s relative sales performance in Lithuania
June
1st: Q1 results
2nd: Turnover for May
4th: Apranga completes a new share issue
10th: Apranga’s CEO warns that store closures are a distinct possibility
17th: Redeem a bond issue
July
5th: News from three construction companies
June
20th: A Profitable Transaction by Arco Vara
21st: Arco Vara finalises another project
May
5th: Shareholder fight ahead
16th: Two shareholder groups fail to reach agreements
24th: Winter Blues - Some unpleasant surprises from Arco Vara’s latest results
April
5th: Arco Vara sheds more light on a recent transaction
March
1st: Mixed Results - Eight companies published their results on Monday
22nd: Arco Vara kick-starts its ambitious Tivoli development
30th: Commercial real estate update - A focus on Estonia
February
22nd: ARC Preview - Bulgarian sales will be key
January
5th: Estonia’s construction companies seal a few deals before the end of 2010
>> 2011
December
8th: A Baltic real estate market recovery? A mixed picture across the region
November
10th: Closing a difficult chapter
24th: The completion of a longstanding project should help the company
25th: Another project adds to the recent surge of contracts to build water and sewerage pipelines
29th: Some good results in some unexpected places
September
16th: Jointly signs a construction contract with Nordecon International.
August
30th: Estonia's Construction Sector Settles
March
3rd: News on the company’s sales and revenues in 2009 and Merko concludes contract with AS Kolde
January
4th: Arco Vara sells its Latvian construction arm
26th: Assessing recent media reports on the company’s alleged bankruptcy
>> 2010
December
9th: Arco Vara withdraws from Ukraine
11th: Company’s EGM votes in favour of its capital reduction scheme
15th: Arco Vara rollover one of its loans
November
2nd: Tivoli success for Arco Vara
19th: Arco Vara surprises the market with plans to cancel 95% of it shares. ENR considers other candidates for such a move, such as Tallink
23rd: The company’s management said it had no plans to de-list Arco Vara, following last week’s announcement of a capital reduction scheme
30th: Arco Vara’s nine-month results reflect the problems in the construction sector
October
23rd: Taking a hit to raise liquidity
July
5th: Baltika’s monthly sales announcement
June
2nd: Review of May Sales - Baltika disappoints in Estonia and Latvia
8th: Detailed Overview - The Baltika capital raising
28th: Baltika Cancels its Share Issue
May
3rd: Retailers’ results spot on expectations
4th: Q1 2011 results due on Thursday
6th: Light at the End of the Tunnel - Baltika's Q1 2011 results
12th: Green light given to the new share issue
April
4th: Apranga publishes fair monthly turnover (covers BLT too)
11th: Baltika's Sales in Latvia Booming - Prospects improve in 2011
20th: Third Time Lucky? - Baltika announces another share issue
March
1st: Mixed Results - Eight companies published their results on Monday
2nd: Two Retailers Report Monthly Sales - Positive growth for both Apranga and Baltika
February
2nd: Apranga and Baltika show positive monthly sales growth
18th: Can Baltika build on its positive sales figures?
>> 2011
December
2nd: Apranga and Baltika both publish November sales results
3rd: Making inroads into the 2014 strategy
16th: Car Sales as an Economic Indicator
21st: Cost control and increased efficiencies will largely determine the company’s short-term profitability
November
1st: A look ahead to Balitka's Q3 results, due to be released on 3 November
4th: The company's Q3 results prove a disappointment
8th: Baltika changes tack on publishing its monthly results
17th: Baltika’s surge in receivables deserves attention
October
18th: LHV updates its fair value range for Baltika
September
16th: News Shares Listed and More
August
5th: Baltika’s Q2 results
July
2nd: Baltika releases its latest sales data
29th: Trending Towards Zero
30th: Catwalk Journey – ENR’s initiation of coverage
June
3rd: Baltika releases an abridged version of its results
22nd: Baltika releases a new multi-year strategy
May
6th: Halving its losses: Q1 results
31st: The Road to Recovery
April
1st: Baltika provides its outlook for the year
7th: Baltika releases what it says are its last set of monthly figures
March
1st: Review of 2009 results
3rd: Baltika’s February turnover
5th: Baltika looks to strengthen its balance sheet
February
3rd: Baltika’s results for January
6th: December sales complete 12-month picture
20th: Baltika talks of operating just two factories
>> 2010
December
3rd: Comparing Apranga’s and Baltika’s November results
November
4th: Baltika’s latest sales compared to Apranga’s
October
5th: Insight on September sales
29th: In-depth look into Baltika’s Q3 results
September
3rd: Closer look at Apranga and Baltika’s relative performance
August
4th: Insight into July sales
17th: Closing its two Czech stores
20th: More on store closures
July
3rd : Feature on June sale
14th: Sale of preferred shares
30th: H1 results insight
June
19th: Baltika’s shareholders agree to issue new preferred shares
May
3rd: May sales
June
1st: Q1 results
20th: Largest Latvian contract yet for City Service
May
16th: Majority owner considers disposing of its shareholding in CTS
19th: City Service moves into industrial facility management
27th: Preview for Q1 2011 - City Service
April
11th: Making adjustments for latest results
13th: City Service provides its 2011 targets
March
1st: Mixed Results - Eight companies published their results on Monday
February
11th: City Service discusses its expansion plans
January
4th: City Service’s targets for 2012 are key drivers
14th: Good news for CTS as it completes its Russian acquisition
>> 2011
December
1st: Q3 results
November
9th: City Service’s latest acquisition provides new opportunities
22nd: Slight expansion: is bigger always better?
September
1st: City Service's results: part one
2nd: Part two
20th: Reflecting Adjustments - ENR revises its expectations for CTS
August
24th: Pre-results comment
June
1st: The company’s results exceed our expectations
April
1st: City Service releases its guidance for 2010
13th: Dividend news from City Service
23rd: ENR updates its expectations
March
1st: Q4 results
26th: Pressing Ahead with Expansion
February
2nd: City Service’s deal with Sberbank could open up new opportunities in Russia
5th: Ecoservice signs a five-year contract with Klaipeda’s council to provide waste management services
January
7th: ENR weighs up CTS’ options after it purchases Ecoservice
15th: Contract news
19th: Formal regulations for property managers is good news for City Service
21st: New shares trading
22nd: Initiation of coverage
26th: Significant sales of shares by Rubicon Group
>> 2010
December
22nd: City Service announces that it will proceed with a capital increase
November
3rd: New contract to service 25 Rimi stores in Lithuania
30th: Evaluating the company’s Q3 results
October
2nd: Sets targets for property management services
7th: Results of EGM
September
1st: H1 results
21st: New share issue
March
21st: Altered Complexion - Changes in the media market’s revenue streams
January
13th: Express Group ends 2010 with a healthy result
>> 2011
December
14th: Overview of Express Group and the Estonian advertising market
November
2nd: EEG's latest quarterly results look promising
May
5th: Offering completed in full
12th: A lighter shade of red: EEG’s Q1 results
April
19th: Ekspress Grupp starts its capital raising process.
March
10th: EEG outlines its planned share issue
11th: February Turnover
31st: Ekspress Grupp’s AGM votes to increase its share capital
February
15th: Latest sales figures
January
8th: EEG announces framework details on its intended capital increase
19th: Company reschedules its EGM
26th: EEG announces that it will raise new equity
>> 2010
December
18th: Update on EEG’s two outstanding court cases
November
6th: Q3 results and company guidance
17: Griffen SPV buy Hans H. Luik’s holding in EEG
24th: Company reports operating results in October
October
1st: Receives go-ahead to sell its hotline subsidiary
September
4th: Change of CEO
21st: Controlling shareholder admits paying too much for Delfi internet portal
24th: Changes in the management board
August
7th: H1 results
June
13th: Grindeks brings new products to the market
20th: Grindeks Opens a New API Plant
May
2nd: Sales of Mildronate in Russia take a plunge
9th: Removing Volatility from Figures - Sales of Mildronate flattening off
30th: Results Review - Grindeks
March
18th: Update on Grindeks - Surveying the situation in Russia
February
17th: LHV continues its series of previews ahead of the results deadline
28th: Results Overview - Four companies published their results on Friday
January
28th: Generically Yours: Baltic Pharma Trifecta - LHV initiates its coverage of the Baltic’s three listed pharmaceutical companies
>> 2011
November
3rd: Pharmstandard sells its stake Grindeks to a Latvia-based private equity fund
5th: Grindeks looks to expand its product portfolio
29th: Grindeks’ management seem confident of a turnaround in the last few months of 2010
August
19th: Announcement? Why Not!
27th: H1 results
July
6th: The Missing Link - Resolved
29th: Hatfield–McCoy... Baltic style
June
15th: Uplifting guidance from Grindeks
21st: Insights and Rivalries – Olainfarm reacts to Grindeks’ guidance from the previous week
May
28th: Q1 results
April
13th: Bonding of a corporate nature
14th: Revenue guidance for 2010
15th: Some less positive news for Grindeks’ investors
28th: More on the developments between Sanitas, Grindeks, its largest shareholder and a Slovakian subsidiary of Sanitas.
March
1st: Review of 2009 results
February
4th: Grindeks announces the completion of multi-year clinical trials of its top-selling drug Mildronate
16th: Weighing up comments that ‘Super Mildronate’ could end up in public hands
January
8th: Indications from Grindeks that it may buy a plant in Slovakia
15th: GRD in talks to buy a Slovakian pharmaceutical company from Sanitas
>> 2010
November
10th: ENR considers the company’s weak Q3 numbers
13th: Ongoing rivalry between the two Latvian pharmaceutical firms
October
1st: Revenue guidance
19th: Latvian budget and equity strategy
22nd: Extended look at company’s business plan and budget
23rd: New, improved version of Mildonaite discovered, but still some time away
September
8th: Plant development plans
August
10th: H1 results
26th: GRD announces new products
February
26th: Q4 results
>> 2010
November
6th: Reports Q3 sales
September
16th: Subsidiary buys rights to manufacture and sell heating control panels for car engines
August
7th: H1 results
January
7th: Klaipedos Nafta’s 2010 results surpass targets
>> 2011
October
15th: Black Gold Express
22nd: A look at some of the region's geopolitical developments
5th: Having a Good Month
September
6th: KNF's operational performance in August looks steady
16th: Fuelling Turnover - Just a little
August
6th: No Summer Magic this Year
30th: Making Sense of Stats
July
8th: Klaipedos Nafta shows solid 1st half results
23rd: Lithuania’s government gives KNF responsibility to develop the country’s LNG terminal
28th: KNF is in talks with Orlen Lietuva to revise the terms and conditions for tariffs
June
4th: Klaipedos Nafta’s operating results
May
10th: Capital for Energy v2.0: a look at how KNF could pay for the LNG terminal, if chosen
20th: Lithuania’s government approves document outlining the unbundling of Lithuanian Gas, which may heighten demand for alternatives, such as the LNG option involving Klaipedos Nafta.
March
18th: Caracas – Minsk via?
31st: The Lithuanian government looks at the options surrounding the construction of an LNG terminal
February
1st: KNF announces non-specified plans for higher dividends
12th: KNF outdoes its own guidance provided in November
15th: Comment on Baltic oil transhipments
January
12th: Lukoil Baltija plans to import 10m litres of gasoline from Sweden via KNF
>> 2010
December
3rd: Latest loading stats
November
4th: Latest handling figures and revenues
19th: Announces profits for the first nine months
September
3rd: Revenues for August
29th: Contract negotiations with PKN Orlen
August
7th: H1 results
21st: PKN Orlen still trying to gain control of KNAF
June
21st: Looking back at Lasco’s Q1 2011 results
March
22nd: Sale of New Builds - LASCO sells two new LPG carriers
December
6th: LASCO’s (LSC1R LR) management lets the 2009 audited report trickle out
20th: EGMs in Minibuses and Other Interesting Events - LASCO’s family feud turns surreal
22nd: Changes registered in the Companies’ Register
25th: After Taking the Castle... An interview with Paul Thomas
November
15th: Some things you might not have known about LASCO
October
1st: Protection Attempt
11th: The knot tightens - more strange 'goings on' at LASCO
25th: LHV considers the departure of one of LASCO's management board
September
3rd: Gordian Knot, Part II
August
2nd: Geopolitics and Energy
20th: Courting Litigation
26th: Joining the Dots
June
9th: Corporate Autophagy: developments in court
May
3rd: Corporate Family Quarre
20th: LASCO vs Ventspils Nafta
February
12th: LASCO seem more worried about their real estate project than low shipping rates
15th: Comment on Baltic oil transhipments
>> 2010
December
22nd: LASCO sells Press Nams, a loss-making venture recently purchased as part of a package of companies from Ventspils Nafta
November
27th: Comments on LASCO’s nine-month results
October
19th: Latvian budget and equity strategy
August
31st: H1 results
December
17th: ENR discusses the renewal of the state’s guarantee for the company’s furnace upgrade
November
24th: Nine-month results
26th: A look at the latest developments in the company
August
21st: H1 sales
June
10th: On the Way Out
March
10th: Another Mandatory Sale?
22nd: Capex Guidance and More
February
11th: The company has completed two-thirds of its new feed phosphate process plant
22nd: January sales
January
29th: 2009 results
>> 2010
December
16th: Monthly sales
November
17th: Revenues for October
October
19th: Q3 results
September
18th: Eight months sales figures
August
19th: July sales and DAP prices
June
10th: Linas Agro buys up the rest of Rosenkrantz
May
17th: Preview for Q1 2011
31st: Deliveries Remain an Issue - Linas Agro stays in the red due to bad debt provisions
April
7th: Bank loan for Linas Agro
February
1st: Lithuania’s agricultural companies extend their Baltic presence
4th: Updating Linas Agro - Making adjustments for new conditions
10th: Previews Leading up to the Reporting Season
28th: Results Overview - Four companies published their results on Friday
January
7th: The latest movements in global food prices
11th: Linas Agro’s 50% controlled joint venture sets sights on expansion
>> 2011
November
11th: Linas Agro and PST are due to report soon. LHV considers their prospects
23rd: Expanding agricultural inputs give the Q1 results a kick
October
7th: Linas Agro releases its audited report and details of its proposed dividends
27th: The prices of Lithuanian wheat rises notably, as the quantities purchased fall 22% y-o-y
August
9th: What a rally in wheat prices could mean for Linas Agro
17th: Linas Agro manages to increase its credit limit at SEB
30th: News Just In: Q4 results
31st: Down to Timing - a detailed look at LNA's results
July
2nd: Linas Agro completes the acquisition of a 50% stake in CJ-SC UKRAGRO NPK
22nd: Exciting Prospects for FY 2010/11?
June
14th: Fertilizer for Grain
May
4th: Further investments disclosed
19th: FY Q3 results
25th: ENR updates its expectations for Linas Agro
27th: Weather, harvests and Linas Agro
April
27th: News on Linas Agro’s investment plans
February
9th: Waiting for the outcome of the IPO
10th: ENR looks at the results of Linas Agro’s IPO
24th: Initiation of Coverage
January
11th: Company announces plans for IPO
>> 2010
July
5th: News from three construction companies
June
7th: Construction Investment - The Skanstes Virsotnes project
15th: Merko Waiting and Seeing - Finally, news of two contracts for the backlog
30th: Guidance Reiterated - A review of Merko’s AGM
May
19th: Preview for Merko Ehitus - Management comments do not reveal much
30th: Result Review - Merko Ehitus
April
4th: Just Another Dispute in the Construction Sector - Merko Ehitus back in the news
6th: Large scale renovation projects support Estonia's construction industry
18th: Wins for both Merko Ehitus and Nordecon
20th: News of dividends and company expectations
March
18th: End of the Malaise in Construction? - Unexpected demand for apartments in Estonia
21st: Bearish on Latvian Construction - Hunkering down despite an expected shakeout
25th: Cosmetic repairs - Making small changes to our construction estimates
February
16th: Company expected to report in the coming days
23rd: The sector’s leading company finally feels the pain of the economic crisis
25th: Construction companies face competition from Latvia
January
5th: Estonia’s construction companies seal a few deals before the end of 2010
6th: Details from the Estonian Ministry of Environment
17th: LHV revisits its outlook for Merko Ehitus
>> 2011
December
3rd: Merks is the only participant in Latvian tender
7th: Picking up from where it left off
8th: A Baltic real estate market recovery? A mixed picture across the region
November
5th: Merko declared the winner of the tender to build the Ülemiste
traffic junction
10th: Merko currently looks the better placed of the two Estonian-listed construction companies
12th: Merko sees some improvement in the competitive landscape
15th : More legal disputes involving the Estonian construction sector
30th: The volumes of Estonia’s construction companies start to rise
October
8th: Merko Ehitus finalises its contract negotiations with AS Maardu Vesi
12th: Merko's Latvian subsidiary backs out of two construction contracts
29th: More on the legal cases surrounding some of Estonia's roadbuilding projects
September
17th: Potential bids for Nordecon and Merko?
August
3rd: ENR’s expectations ahead of next week’s results
11th: Upgrading ENR’s expectations
19th: Looking at Merko's backlog
25th: Another Contract for Merko Ehitus
30th: Estonia's Construction Sector Settles
July
23rd: Baltic construction firms look outside of the Baltics for work
June
3rd: Construction cost update
May
3rd: Construction costs in Latvia
12th: Preview of Q1 results
14th Weathering Winter: a harsh winter affects results
April
9th: Infrastructure contracts are great, but at any cost?
14th: An alternative to Rabbit Island emerges to house a Las Vegas style gambling quarter
21st: Commentary on falling construction prices in Estonia
29th: New targets for Merko Ehitus
March
3rd: Merko concludes contract with AS Kolde
12th: Contract news
17th: Claims that Merko double-billed a Tallin customer and counter claims of non-payment
25th: Initiation of coverage
February
3rd: The Estonian Public Procurement Dispute Committee overrules another appeal by Nordecon against a tender awarded to Merko
19th: Merko sharpening its ability to win contracts
26th: A Grimm Tale for Ex-Fairytale Sector - construction results
>> 2010
December
4th: Tallinna Teede, a subsidiary of Merko Ehitu, has acquired 100% of Vooremaa Teed
21st: Merko buys Tahelinna Kinnisvara, a property development group
28th: Contract news
November
5th: A Tallinn court rules in favour of Merko in its latest legal wrangle with Nordecon
11th: How the construction sector’s problems have affected the company
16th: Merko’s results compared with Nordecon’s numbers
20th: The company dusts off old plans to complete more apartments in Tallinn
October
28th: Nordecon challenges Merko’s fitness to build highway
September
9th: New contract news
30th: Company launches co-financing initiative
August
10th: H1 results
11th: Las Vegas on Riga’s Rabbit Island?
June
3rd: CEO says the company has the cash available to make acquisitions
May
29th: Merko Ehitus concludes its merger with Rae Tehnopark
July
5th: News from three construction companies
June
27th & 28th: Nordecon Revisited - Time to weigh in the long-term value
May
10th: Nordecon Preview - A seasonally weak quarter ahead
12th: A quickly deteriorating liquidity position
19th: An abundance of water network construction projects for NCN
31st: Construction Costs Hurting - NCN faces trouble with another contract.
April
5th: More Clarity on the Kose-Aruvalla Tender
6th: Large scale renovation projects support Estonia's construction industry
13th: When No News is News - A surprising event in the Estonian construction
Sector
18th: Wins for both Merko Ehitus and Nordecon
20th: News of dividends and company expectations
March
3rd: The Kose-Aruvalla Highway - A potential gain for Nordecon
10th: Nordecon set to land another large contract
18th: End of the Malaise in Construction? - Unexpected demand for apartments in Estonia
25th: Cosmetic repairs - Making small changes to our construction estimates
February
2nd: Nordecon signs a contract worth EUR 5.15m
7th: Results Preview - Nordecon International’s results are due this week
11th: Disappointing Annual Result for Nordecon
16th: Kose-Aruvalla project held up again
24th: Nordecon loses its fight over the Kose-Aruvalla tender
January
5th: Estonia’s construction companies seal a few deals before the end of 2010
6th: Details from the Estonian Ministry of Environment
13th: Nordecon struggles to find a higher gear
>> 2011
December
2nd: Nordecon in the news
20th: How recent snowstorms could affect Nordecon
22nd: Details of contracts for Nordecon and PST
November
5th: A preview of upcoming results
10th: The good and bad of Nordecon’s Q3 results
15th : More legal disputes involving the Estonian construction sector
18th: Continued investigations into the country’s public procurement tenders
30th: The volumes of Estonia’s construction companies start to rise
October
13th: Nordecon's legal squabble with another building firm over the construction of a local highway
29th: More on the legal cases surrounding some of Estonia's roadbuilding projects
September
14th: Plans Confirmed - NCN reacts to a disappointing H1 by adjusting its strategy for 2010-2013
16th: Jointly signs a construction contract with Arco Ehitus, a subsidiary of Arco Vara
17th: Potential bids for Nordecon and Merko?
August
3rd: ENR’s expectations ahead of next week’s results
6th: Nordecon announces the loss of a construction project
12th: Little Room for Immediate Comfort – Q2 results
30th: Estonia's Construction Sector Settles
July
9th: A Little More Confidence
23rd: Baltic construction firms look outside of the Baltics for work
June
3rd: Construction cost update
May
3rd: Construction costs in Latvia
7th: Quarterly preview
14th Weathering Winter: a harsh winter affects results
April
9th: Infrastructure contracts are great, but at any cost?
15th: Another large contract for Nordecon
21st: Commentary on falling construction prices in Estonia
22nd: ENR updates its expectations
March
17th: Brief note on impairment losses
25th: Initiation of coverage
February
3rd: The Estonian Public Procurement Dispute Committee overrules another appeal by Nordecon against a tender awarded to Merko
17th: NCN’s sale of its stake in its Latvian subsidiary signals a new strategy
26th: A Grimm Tale for Ex-Fairytale Sector - construction results
January
19th: Contract news
>> 2010
December
17th: Contract news
November
5th: A Tallinn court rules in favour of Merko in its latest legal wrangle with Nordecon
11th: How the construction sector’s problems have affected the company
12th: The outlook for roadbuilding in Latvia
16th: Merko’s results compared with Nordecon’s numbers
23rd: The chairman of the supervisory board disposes of 200,000 shares
October
7th: New contract news
28th: Nordecon challenges Merko’s fitness to build highway
September
7th: Sale of shares to institutional investors a positive development
August
5th: New contract news
6th: New contract signed, Raises stake in Eston Ehitus
10th: Construction contracts in Latvia
12th: Insight into H1 results
July
14th: Ukrainian sell off
21st: Two new contracts
23rd: Contract news
April
8th: Q1 results and news of the tender offer from the majority shareholders
16th: Au Revoir Norma
March
2nd: In Praise of Chestnuts
26th: Norma’s supervisory council gives its consent to the takeover bid by Autoliv Group
January
29th: Company update after its Q4 results
>> 2010
November
26th: A look at Norma’s markets in light of the motor industries troubles
October
20th: Extended look at Q3 sales
September
16th: Chairman’s comments
June
22nd: Estonian officials debate changes to the gambling law
29th: New Polish Gaming Laws - Clamping down on online gambling
May
3rd: OEG due to publish Q1 results
6th: OEG’s results roughly in line with expectations
April
13th: Topics to be discussed at the Olympic AGM
14th: Q1 2011 Preview - Several results expected in the coming days
18th: A good Baltic performance for OEG
March
1st: Mixed Results - Eight companies published their results on Monday
2nd: OEG in Detail - Revisiting the Q4 2010 results
17th: The Siberian Vegas
24th: Tax hikes would contribute to lower expectations in Latvia
31st: Belarus Goes Through a “Soft Devaluation” - Its impact on Baltic companies
February
18th: Latvia’s Gaming Sector - An overview of 2010
21st: 2010 results expectations for OEG and OLF
January
3rd: Improving sentiment sweetens the outlook for OEG
18th: Initial Baltic revenues look positive
>> 2011
December
17th: Shaky Times for Online Gaming Companies
22nd: Latvia’s gambling and lottery market
November
1st: OEG opens its third venue in Slovakia
5th: A preview of upcoming results
8th: Building on the momentum from OEG's individual country results
18th: News of changes in key personnel and Poland’s online gaming laws
23rd: Insider Selling in OEG: Sale follows the increase in the company’s share capital over the summer
October
11th: LHV adjusts its outlook for OEG
19th: OEG publishes its unconsolidated revenues for its Latvian subsidiary
22nd: OEG surpasses LHV's expectations for nine-month revenues in Estonia
26th: OEG's revenues in Lithuania lack the lustre of those in Latvia and Estonia
September
6th: The company announces that its share issue has now closed
August
2nd: Raising Capital to Motivate
10th: Points to note from OEG’s Q2 results
18th: A look at the gaming sector
26th: Re-examining Olympic
July
5th: Assessing the benefit to OEG’s casinos one year on from Russia’s clampdown on gambling
21st: Relative Improvement for Q2
22nd: OEG’s Estonian gambling revenues are pretty much in line with expectations
27th: Looking Brighter in Latvia
June
2nd: The latest legal developments
3rd: Will eastern Europe see Las Vegas style casinos?
4th: Stirrings in the Gaming Sector
28th: OEG seeks to capitalise on Estonians affinity with mobile internet, allowing its online services to be accessed via mobile phones.
May
7th: Quarterly preview
11th: OEG’s Q1 results and ENR’s expectations
12: Part two of our look at OEG’s Q1 results
20th: Triobet gains a license to offer online gambling in Estonia
April
1st: Unibet provides a guide to the potential of OEG’s online operations
8th: An in-depth look at recent events affecting OEG
12th: Market commentary from last week
14th: An alternative to Rabbit Island emerges to house a Las Vegas style gambling quarter
15th: OEG’s Q1 results hold some surprises
27th: Latvia’s gaming companies feel the heat
28th: A look at the Lithuanian gambling sector’s results in Q1
29th: ENR revises its expectations for OEG
March
4th: Assessing the effects of the Estonian Gambling Act
9th: ENR updates its expectations for OEG
18th: OEG’s CEO sees a bottom in the Baltic gambling market
23rd: Lithuania designates poker as an official sport and the latest developments in the company’s online operations
February
2nd: Latvian gaming sector update
9th: A look at OEG one and a half months into 2010 and a week before its annual results
11th: OEG launches its gaming website
18th: Estonia’s state-owned loto’s application for an online license poses little threat to OEG’s plans
22nd: City Casino (run by Latvia’s Post-Nevada) runs into financial difficulties
23rd: Preview of OEG’s Q4 results
26th: Under the Weather: OEG’s 2009 performance
January
8th: Update on OEG’s online gaming operations
18th: ENR revisits its forecast for OEG
20th: OEG ready to launch its online operations
21st: Looking at the company’s Estonian revenues
25th: ENR revises its expectations
>> 2010
December
7th: Developments in Poland’s gambling laws
16th: ENR considers the imminent introduction of Estonia’s online gaming regulations
22nd: The European Court of Justice issues a surprising judgement establishing Portugal’s right to discriminate against foreign operators
23rd: Initiation of Coverage
November
3rd: OEG’s performance in Lithuania
9th: A detailed look at OEG’s Q3 results
12th: The effect on OEG of new legislation in Poland
19th: More on Poland’s gambling reforms
October
14th: Looking beyond the cuts in casinos
15th: Dating game at the casino
21st: Q3 results at OEG’s Estonian arm
28th: Latvian gambling sector statistics and Poland’s gambling laws
September
1st: Online gambling in Estonia and OEG’s plans
3rd: More on sales of stock by two largest shareholders
4th: Change of management
9th: Online gaming receives EU setback
10th: More stock sold by two largest shareholders
21st: Positive effects of Russia’s gambling restrictions and remote gambling permits
25th: Competition warming up
August
4th: Damages for closure of Ukrainian operations
7th: Speculation surrounds Casinos Poland
7th: H1 results
13th: More on the closure and liquidation of OEG’s Ukrainian operations
18th: Largest shareholders reducing holding in OEG and the company’s take on the LatVegas concept
24th: Regulations for online gambling announced
July
1st: Estonian gambling sector
10th: Feature on the liquidation of OEG’s Ukrainian operations
17th: H1 results for OEG in Estonia
20th: Latvian gambling sector
24th: Insight into OEG’s H1 results in Lithuania
29th: Latvian casino sector
June
9th: President refuse to sign law banning casinos in Ukraine
12th: Ukraine’s parliament overrides presidential veto to ban gambling
17th: Tax on gambling in Latvia
22nd: Latvian gambling sector & OEG in Latvia
June
1st: Q1 results
17th: LHV updates its expectations for Olainfarm
May
2nd: Sales of Mildronate in Russia take a plunge
16th: Monthly revenues more than double in Ukraine and Kazakhstan
31st: Result Preview - Olainfarm
April
18th: Booming Start for Olainfarm - Positive surprise to kick off 2011
March
1st: Mixed Results - Eight companies published their results on Monday
February
1st: Olainfarm’s 2010 results fall somewhere in between the company’s targets and LHV’s expectations
2nd: Olainfarm Follows Up with More Details - company’s 2011 forecasts seen as conservative
21st: 2010 results expectations for OEG and OLF
24th: Olainfarm’s future prospects lie in other countries
January
28th: Generically Yours: Baltic Pharma Trifecta - LHV initiates its coverage of the Baltic’s three listed pharmaceutical companies
>> 2011
December
2nd: Olainfarm already beats the year end targets
September
1st: A very healthy set of Q2 results
August
25th: Court Prescription Annulled
July
29th: Hatfield–McCoy... Baltic style
June
21st: Insights and Rivalries – Olainfarm reacts to Grindeks’ guidance from the previous week with its own press release
May
18th: Olainfarm pre-announce Q1 sales and profits
31st: The Road to Recovery
April
16th: Guidance for 2010
March
1st: Review of 2009 results
11th: Sunshine Pill Dose – ENR considers the company’s initial guidance for 2010
>> 2010
December
1st: Evaluating Olainfarm’s Q3 results
November
11th: Olainfarm highlights findings by the WHO into the effectiveness of two generic drugs it produces in treating the H1N1 virus
13th: Ongoing rivalry between the two Latvian pharmaceutical firms
23rd: Company indicates that it plans to end the year with a profit
October
23rd: Working on generic version of Mildronate
August
20th: H1 results
31st: H1 sales data
June
30th: Costs on the Rise - Lithuanian construction costs up y-o-y
May
18th: PST Preview - Upcoming Q1 2011 results
30th: Margins Holding Firm - PST’s profitability holding strong
April
1st: PST- Akmenes Cementas contract signed
4th: PST puts forward a constant dividend
March
1st: Mixed Results - Eight companies published their results on Monday
31st: Rising Construction Costs in Lithuania - Input costs edge upwards
February
10th: Previews Leading up to the Reporting Season
16th: Construction Sector Update - Latest statistics in Lithuania
January
19th: Added Clarity - New prospects as ghosts are laid to rest
>> 2011
December
9th: Lithuanian construction bankruptcies
22nd: Details of contracts for Nordecon and PST
November
11th: Linas Agro and PST are due to report soon. LHV considers their prospects
16th: After a couple of very long years, Lithuania’s construction sector finally returns to growth
26th: Some good news and some less good news in PST’s Q3 results
October
29th: No minority shareholders accept Panevezio Keliai's mandatory offer for PST's shares
September
1st: PST's H1 results put in a positive light by rising construction costs
21st: Constructing a Never Ending Story
24th: The Lithuanian Securities Commission approves PK's offer for PST's outstanding shares
30th: A dip in Lithuanian and Latvian construction costs provides some relief for builders
30th: PST's board provides its opinion on the mandatory non-competitive offer from PK
August
3rd: ENR’s expectations ahead of next week’s results
16th: PST in the News
July
2nd: PST’s CEO gives a bullish statement on the company’s prospects for 2010
9th: A Little More Confidence
14th: News on Panevezio Keliai’s mandatory bid for PST
23rd: Baltic construction firms look outside of the Baltics for work
June
3rd: Construction cost update
30th: More on construction costs in Lithuania
May
3rd: Construction costs in Latvia
4th: Panevezio Keliai’s results and their significance towards the ongoing dispute about the mandatory offer for PST
6th: The courts turn down Panevezio Keliai’s appeal over the pricing of its mandatory offer for PST’s shares
19th: Q1 results summary
April
7th: PST receives a ruling in its favour over the non-payment of bills
15th: PST having trouble with collections
20th: No AGM for PST
22nd: ENR updates its expectations
March
1st: Reminiscing on Past Glories
17th: PST tries to recover some outstanding debt
25th: Initiation of coverage
30th: Dividends for PST’s shareholders raises eyebrows
February
3rd: The Securities Commission says it cannot proceed with PST’s case until the court rules on the case
26th: A Grimm Tale for Ex-Fairytale Sector - construction results
>> 2010
December
8th: PST takes Minoleta (the managers of Impuls Sports Club) to court for non-payment of bills
18th: Panevezio Keliai appeals against the Securities Commission’s decision in November
November
5th: PST seems to be losing out on contracts for the new waste treatment complex at the Ignalina nuclear plant
10th: Lithuania’s Securities Commission rejects Panevezio Keliai’s initial mandatory offer for PST
30th: PST’s nine-month results reflect the state of the construction industry
October
21st: New contract news
30th: More on Panevezio Keliai’s mandatory offer for PST
September
14th: Special on PST’s mandatory buyout offer for Panevezio Keliai
21st: Latest bidding news
August
21st: Insight on the Lithuanian construction market
26th: H1 results
June
1st: Q1 results
May
18th: Dairy Sector Preview for Q1 2011
April
5th: PZV offers a payout in excess of 100%
6th: Raising Share Capital - Further insight on Pieno Zvaigzdes’ AGM
8th: Some companies go dividend crazy
15th: Adjusting for the latest results and announcements
29th: AGM proposals turned down
March
1st: Mixed Results - Eight companies published their results on Monday
16th: Tracking Lithuanian Raw Milk Prices - Prices rise, but margins prove to be resilient
23rd: Raw milk prices due to stabilise in Lithuania
February
22nd: Dairy Sector Preview - Pieno Zvaigzdes and Rokiskio Suris
>> 2011
December
1st: Q3 results
13th: Why Russia is worth fighting for
15th: Seasonal fluctuations in Lithuania’s raw milk prices
16th: Next phase of Pieno Zvaigzdes’ buyback ended
November
19th: Considering the outlook for Lithuania's two largest dairy companies
October
5th: Another Buyback for PZV
14th: Added external pressure from Belorussian milk processors?
27th: The results of PZV's latest buyback offer prove a disappointment
August
4th: PZV’s Q2 results
23rd: Dairy Update
25th: H1 results
July
1st: The company ends its share buyback offer
7th: Initiation of coverage
June
1st: Q1 results
2nd: Share buyback confirmed
29th: ENR considers what dairy prices in Russia, the Baltics and the EU mean for Lithuania’s dairy companies
April
14th: No Change to 2010 Targets – PZV’s 2009 report
21st: AGM approvals and new results
March
1st: A review of the results of 2009
8th: A-B-C of Cheese and Dairy
February
19th: Farmgate milk prices up
22nd: Lithuanian Dairy Update: Russia gives the thumbs-up to exports
25th: Dairy exports to Russia resume
January
14th: A review of the EU’s milk subsidies, which were abandoned in November
>> 2010
December
1st: A look at PZV’s and RSU’s Q3 results
11th: Guidance for 2010
14th: Comments on the Baltic dairy sector
October
15th: End in sight to Russian dairy dispute
19th: Russia announces end of dairy ban
23rd: European Commission decides to abolish dairy export subsidies
September
3rd: Latest agreements in Russian dairy ban
10th: Russian dairy ban lifted
August
12th: Russian dairy ban
13th: More on Russian dairy ban
21st: Continuing developments in dairy ban
26th: Russia announces new tariffs on cheese and latest on dairy ban
27th: Effects of Russia’s new tariffs on cheese
31st: Continuing coverage of dairy dispute
July
12th: Premia Foods Results - Strong Preliminary Sales in Q2 2011
June
2nd: Competition in the Baltic Ice-Cream Market - Unilever enters the market
3rd: How Things Measure Up - Premia Foods vs Ingman
13th: World Market Salmon Prices Plummet - Good news for Premia Foods
May
23rd: Preview For Q1/2011 - Premia Foods
24th: Something of a Let Down - Premia Results Review
April
11th: Greater efficiency targeted in all operations
13th: Premia’s sales marginally ahead of expectations
28th: Latvian Ice Cream Sales Boom
29th: One Year On (Extract from Company Update) - Approaching the first anniversary of Premia Foods’ IPO
March
10th: Few Surprises - Expected profits for 2011 in line with our forecast
February
15th: Double Preview - Premia Foods and Apranga
23rd: Rising input costs yet to feed through to retail prices
January
18th: Prelim Sales for Premia - Generally in line with expectations
21st: Food for Thought - Considering the prospects for each of the company’s segments
>> 2011
December
22nd: Premia Foods starts an option plan for employees
November
17th: A look ahead to Premia Foods’ upcoming results
24th: Premia Foods’ performance masks some difficulties
October
14th: Premia sales in line with expectations
September
2nd: Refinancing Debt
22nd: Management Changes
August
24th: Pre-results comment
27th: Extraordinary Profit
July
1st: More on the fire at Premia’s Uusikaupunki facility
16th: Premia releases its Q2 2010 revenues
June
1st: Q1 results
May
3rd: Crossing the finishing line
5th: Premia Foods debut
10th: Paying dues: the company pays off two loans
13th: Ice cream in St. Pete
19th: Minority stake transactions
24th: A fire-related incident at Premia’s Uusikaupunki facility
April
26th: Initiation of coverage
July
6th: Rokiskio Suris’ monthly sales exceed expectations
June
1st: Q1 results
6th: May 2011 Turnover Expectations - Rokiskio Suris to publish today
7th: Not as Strong as Expected - Rokiskio Suris’ sales growth slows
10th: A Fine for the Lithuanian Dairies - A slap on the wrists for Rokiskio Suris
May
6th: Sales results
18th: Dairy Sector Preview for Q1 2011
April
6th: Further Strong Sales for Rokiskio Suris
8th: Some companies go dividend crazy
15th: Adjusting for the latest results and announcements
March
1st: Mixed Results - Eight companies published their results on Monday
8th: Rokiskio Suris publishes its February sales
16th: Tracking Lithuanian Raw Milk Prices - Prices rise, but margins prove to be resilient
23rd: Raw milk prices due to stabilise in Lithuania
February
7th: January sales results are due
8th: Rokiskio Suris shows more than 60% y-o-y growth in
22nd: Dairy Sector Preview - Pieno Zvaigzdes and Rokiskio Suris
January
7th: The latest movements in global food prices
>> 2011
December
1st: Q3 results
7th: November sales up 38% y-o-y
13th: Why Russia is worth fighting for
15th: Seasonal fluctuations in Lithuania’s raw milk prices
November
4th: Another positive sales outcome
19th: Considering the outlook for Lithuania's two largest dairy companies
October
6th: Looking at Rokiskio Suris' latest results
7th: Uncertainty for farmgate milk prices
14th: Added external pressure from Belorussian milk processors?
September
7th: More Positive Growth from Rokiskio
8th: Another buyback offer from Rokiskio Suris
9th: Foreign Bodies - an isolated incident of product contamination
24th: Buyback Price Accepted
August
9th: July sales
12th: The results of RSU’s share buyback
23rd: Dairy Update
July
7th: Initiation of coverage
8th: Q2’s results slightly better than expected
27th: Benefitting from Global Conditions
June
1st: Q1 results
8th: May sales
29th: ENR considers what dairy prices in Russia, the Baltics and the EU mean for Lithuania’s dairy companies
May
6th: Sales weaken further still
April
7th: More Downward Sales Movements
9th: Dividend for Rokiskio Suris
March
1st: A review of the results of 2009
8th: A-B-C of Cheese and Dairy
February
8th: A look at January’s sales
19th: Farmgate milk prices up
22nd: Lithuanian Dairy Update: Russia gives the thumbs-up to exports
25th: Dairy exports to Russia resume
January
7th: RSU’s December sales complete the picture for 2009
11th: Company directors decide to buy back up to 3.8m shares
14th: A review of the EU’s milk subsidies, which were abandoned in November
>> 2010
December
1st: A look at PZV’s and RSU’s Q3 results
8th: The company’s November sales were surprisingly weak following a reasonable ten months.
11th: Guidance for 2010
14th: Comments on the Baltic dairy sector
18th: RSU eagerly awaits permission to export to Russia
November
6th: Ten month sales and company guidance
23rd: European Commission decides to abolish dairy export subsidies
October
1st: Russia re-imposes a ban on selected dairy produce from Lithuania
15th: End in sight to Russian dairy dispute
19th: Russia announces end of dairy ban
September
1st: H1 results
3rd: Latest agreements in Russian dairy ban
8th: Monthly revenues prompt concerns
10th: Russian dairy ban lifted
August
12th: Russian dairy ban
13th: More on Russian dairy ban
14th: Cancellation of treasury shares; potential share buyback
17th: Russian dairy dispute centres on RSU subsidiary, Ukmerges Pienine
21st: Continuing developments in the dairy ban
26th: Russia announces new tariffs on cheese and latest on dairy ban
27th: Effects of Russia’s new tariffs on cheese
31st: Continuing coverage of dairy dispute
July
5th: Conclusion to the Jelfa Investigation - Revisiting the Corhydron mix-up
12th: One Step Closer - Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine clear Sanitas buyout
June
9th: One Step Closer - Valeant submits applications to the Competition Council
13th: Another Step Closer - Applications to the Anti-monopoly Committee of Ukraine
May
4th: Implementing Changes - Updating our expectations for Sanitas
25th: In a Surprise Move … or Not - Sanitas to be sold to Valeant Pharmaceuticals International
April
26th: Significant Improvements in Gross Margins - Sanitas’ impressive profits
March
29th: Dividend updates
February
3rd: Disappointing sales of Sanitas’ own-product tablets leaves results short of expectations
25th: Making minor adjustments to reflect Sanitas’ actual 2010 results
January
28th: Generically Yours: Baltic Pharma Trifecta - LHV initiates its coverage of the Baltic’s three listed pharmaceutical companies
>> 2011
December
9th: Sanitas loses trademark battle
November
25th: A rosy outlook for the Polish pharmaceutical sector could benefit Sanitas
October
29th: Sanitas appears to have experienced a significant improvement in its Q3 results
August
24th: Q2 results
April
15th: Not quite Grindeks, not so nice
28th: Not quite nice, part II
February
26th: Results comment
January
15th: GRD in talks to buy a Slovakian pharmaceutical company from Sanitas
May
19th: Siauliu Bankas' (SAB1L LH) EGM yesterday approved the first part of a planned capital increase via a 24.5m directed share issue at LTL 1.04 per share.
April
27th: The bank’s board proposes to waive pre-emption rights
March
10th: No distribution Suggested
February
19th: Siauliai Bankas said that no shares were actually sold during the mandatory non-competitive tender offer
January
4th: Both the Bank of Lithuania and the Competition Council have given the initial required permissions for the EBRD and local investors to purchase up to 100% of the bank
>> 2010
December
1st: Comment on the bank’s Q3 results
28th: ENR considers the news that a group of shareholders in SAB have passed the 40% ownership limit
November
3rd: Announces next tranche of bonds to be issued
October
2nd: Senior executive says bank set to end year with a loss
August
7th: EBRD grants a convertible loan
June
10th: New Cash Cow in the Baltic Markets
May
12th: Earnings again come in stronger than hoped for
April
7th: CIS expected to show robust growth in 2011
March
7th: An Exciting Call - A strong 2010 for SFG, with high hopes for 2011
31st: Belarus Goes Through a “Soft Devaluation” - Its impact on Baltic companies
February
16th: Results just in
>> 2011
November
9th: An improving regional picture helps SFG
11th: The lingerie manufacturer continues to post strong results
12th: Silvano’s focus on wholesaling pays dividends
October
19th: Buying back shares - a look at SFG's announcement from last week
September
22nd: SFG presses ahead with the reduction of its share capital
August
12th: SFG’s Q2 results impress ENR
20th: Notes from SFG's teleconference, following its H1 results
May
18th: Q1 results
March
1st: Review of 2009 results
January
8th: ENR comments on media reports linking some major shareholders with the collection of loans to the previous controlling shareholder, SIA Alta Capital
>> 2010
December
18th: SFG restructures its Russian operations
November
18th: ENR’s comments as SFG sells off Linret
24th: Company reported Q3 results
August
24th: H1 sales
August
4th: Snaige’s H1 results
July
9th: Expectations Cooling
June
8th: Snaige recommences a five-day working week
May
31st: The Road to Recovery
March
2nd: 2009 results
8th: Convertibles are Go
February
12th: Ahead of the vote on March 5th, the company updates the information surrounding its plans to issue around EUR 8m of convertible bonds
>> 2010
November
30th: Analysing the company’s Q3 results
October
23rd: Signs of stabilisation
August
17th: Plans to close its factory in Kaliningrad
31st: H1 results
June
8th: Snoras manages to place 92.95% of its new share issue
>> 2010
November
5th: Snoras reports its nine month net profit
6th: Announces plans to raise additional capital
October
1st: Bank ordered to raise additional capital
16th: Plans to raise additional capital
September
4th: Finalises its purchase of Finasta Bank from Invalda
17th: Confirms the purchase of several financial companies from Invalda
July
4th: Tallink’s quarterly results due on 15 July
6th: Tallink’s Monthly Carriage Statistics - Slightly ahead of expectations
June
2nd: Offloading Excess Tonnage - Tallink charters out old vessels
6th: Stats Remain Respectable - Tallink’s Q3 2011 carriage statistics
7th: The Saga Continues - The next stage of the Tallinna Vesi dispute
15th: Tallink uses its idle vessel
22nd: Estonian officials debate changes to the gambling law
May
5th: Continuing To Grow - Tallink’s April statistics remain robust
10th: Tallink Updated - Accounting for the most recent results and statistics
20th: Tallink Sails Out in Front of its Competition on the Baltic Sea - Weak results from Viking Line
27th: Passing Costs onto Customers - Tallink adds a EUR 2 fuel surcharge to ticket prices
April
5th: Monthly statistics influenced by the timing of promotions
6th: Tallink changes its Q2 2010/11 reporting date
7th: Outlook for Q2 2010/11
12th: Revenues Sail In Nicely - However disappointment on the cost line
March
4th: Ending Q2 2010/11 on a High Note - Tallink’s carriage statistics impress again
8th: Tallink succeeds in chartering out its Superfast vessels
9th: Farewell Fuel, Hello Saving - An extract from LHV’s company update on Tallink
23rd: External Shocks - Oil price in the spotlight
February
7th: Tallink carriage statistics well exceed expectations
9th: Tallink’s shareholders take some significant decisions
January
6th: Viking Line shows no passenger growth during 2010
12th: Economic recovery and increased carriage leaves room for greater optimism
14th: Q1 2010/11 results due on 17 January
18th: Oil price has adverse effect on results
24th: Making Small Adjustments - Reflecting Q1 results in our outlook for Tallink
>> 2011
December
7th: One year on and passenger numbers in Q1 are up more than 10%
8th: Tallink’s competition invests into fleet
20th: Viking Line Finishes the Year Strongly
22nd: Tallink’s audited report emphasises a few issues
November
2nd: Tallink appears to be in the middle of another wage dispute
5th: Smooth sailing in October
October
5th: Decent Start to the New Financial Year
13th: LHV updates its outlook for Tallink
18th: A look ahead to Tallink's results, due to be published at the end of the week.
20th: LHV considers Tallink's preliminary Q4 and FY 2009/10 results
26th: A look at the Capex plans of one of Tallink's competitors, Viking Line
27th: More on yesterday's news
29th: LHV discusses the deviations between its expectations and Tallink's Q4 results
September
7th: Finishing on a High Note - passenger and cargo statistics for August bring the company's financial year to an end
8th: Assessing Tallink's lead on the Tallinn-Helsinki route
August
5th: Tallink’s statistics for July
19th: Tallink in talks with Estonia's consumer protection board on how to present its new online pricing and booking system
July
6th: A Solid Start to the Quarter
12th: ENR’s expectations for Tallink
16th: Bottom Line Not Quite There
June
3rd: Tallink switches some of its vessels around
4th: Definite Cargo Activity
17th: Initiation of Coverage
May
5th: Tallink’s passenger numbers helped by volcanic activity
April
6th: Tallink’s numbers for March
12th: Market commentary from last week
16th: Per passenger spending is up
19th: Two months of surprises
22nd: Tallink announces the resumption of its Finland-Germany route
March
5th: Ice Ice Baby - ENR looks at Tallink halfway through its financial year
12th: What a Coincidence – Are Tallink’s two idle superfast ferries about to cross the Atlantic?
22nd: Heads Up for March
26th: Support for the Tallink Theory
February
1st: Ent Pant, Tallink’s long-time CEO, announces plans to retire
5th: Tallink’s January statistics make for unpleasant reading
January
4th: Notes from Tallink’s annual report
6th: December statistics
20th: Media reports indicate that Tallink is prepared to send one of its idle superfast vessels to Haiti; ENR considers other chartering opportunities and the company’s financial position
>> 2010
December
7th: Tallink’s November statistics leave a mixed impression
14th: Tallink renegotiates its debt
21st: ENR comments on news that Tallink has supplanted Viking as the no.1 carrier in terms of Baltic passengers.
November
6th: A look at Tallink’s October statistics
19th: Arco Vara surprises the market with plans to cancel 95% of it shares. ENR considers other candidates for such a move, such as Tallink
24th: A look at why Tallink has announced the suspension of the Finland – Germany route
October
6th: Latest results
12th: Suggested changes in Estonian duties would benefit Tallink
27th: Full-year results
28th: Tallink sells a ferry to a Venezuelan company
September
4th: Customer trends
7th: In-depth look at Tallink following August results
28th: Wage accord agreed with union
August
5th: Passenger and cargo statistics for July
13th: Ongoing dispute with Estonian union for seafarers
18th: Cuts in salaries announced
July
6th: Feature on Tallink’s passenger, cargo and spending numbers
16th: Insight into Q3 numbers
22nd: Salary cuts
June
4th: Rising numbers of Finns choose to visit Estonia
4th: Q3 passenger & cargo numbers
17th: Negotiations to restart Tallinn-St. Petersburg crossing
17th: Passenger numbers using Tallinn Port
26th: Talks go nowhere with Estonian shipping unions
June
15th: Is TKM entering residential development?
May
20th: Preview for Q1 2011 - Tallinna Kaubamaja
27th: Department Stores and Footwear Fail - A few disappointments from Tallinna Kaubamaja
April
6th: Another big proposed payout
8th: Some companies go dividend crazy
14th: Tallinna Kaubamaja publishes its preliminary Q1 2011 sales
March
14th: Updating Apranga and Tallinna Kaubamaja
February
14th: Talinna Kaubamaja is expected to report at the end of next week
28th: Results Overview - Four companies published their results on Friday
January
10th: New Car Sales in Estonia - the ups and downs of the local market
11th: Ongoing doubt over the future of Selver in Latvia
13th: Tallinna Kaubamaja’s revenues are in line with expectations
31st: Revising Tallinna Kaubamaja - Making small revisions to reflect the preliminary sales results
>> 2011
December
9th: Legal dispute with ABC King
16th: Car Sales as an Economic Indicator
November
22nd: Progress expected from the Estonian retailer in its results, expected later this week
26th: Q3 2010 comes with few overall surprises for Tallinna Kaubamaja
October
12th: LHV resets its fair value range for TKM on the back of continued stabilisation
September
10th: How the improving economy is benefitting TKM
17th: Improving car sales and TKM
August
20th: ENR's expectations ahead of next week's results
27th: Cost Savings Benefits
July
1st: A closer look at TKM’s latest results
13th: ENR expects TKM’s results to be within reach of its expectations
29th: Trending Towards Zero
June
4th: Initiation of coverage
8th: Lithuania’s Pallink eyeing the Estonian market and Tallinn’s sales tax may be repealed
16th: A Potential Surprise from Kia? Sales of new vehicles in Estonia look strong
28th: Selver reports its sales for the midsummer period
May
28th: TKM revises its Q1 revenues
April
12th: Market commentary from last week
13th: Rate of Decline Softening
26th: Dividend proposal for TKM
March
1st: Review of 2009 results
February
3rd: Waiting for the company’s last Selver store in Latvia to close
January
12th: TKM announces its preliminary 2009 sales numbers; ENR looks ahead to 2010
>> 2010
November
27th: A detailed look at Tallinna Kaubamaja following its Q3 results
October
8th: Freezing its Latvian operations
13th: In-depth look at Nine-month results
21st: Uncertainty over when TKM’s Selver stores in Latvia will be closed
August
28th: H1 results
27th: Latvian retail strategy
July
1st: Slow to pass on rising VAT
3rd: News on department stores in Estonia
14th: Insight on H1 results
May
29th: Q1 results
July
12th: Continued Debate - The case of Tallinna Vesi
June
9th: Government Strikes Back - Open letter to TVEAT shareholders
May
2nd: Operational performance stronger than expected
3rd: Proposed dividend for Tallinna Vesi
5th: Big Decision Announced - TVE’s fate to be decided
6th: Lack of clarity continues
9th: A Fight for Investors’ Attention - Reintroducing Ofwat’s model
26th: More Details, No More Certainty - The Competition Authority’s latest broadside in its tariff dispute with Tallinna Vesi affirms our negative scenario
April
1st: The European Commission starts investigating the regulation of utilities in Estonia
18th: Further Delays in Water Utilities Regulation - Waiting for the Competition Authority to act
27th: Tallinna Vesi Preview - Similar looking numbers
March
14th: City of Tallinn will transfer its water networks to Tallinna Vesi
16th: Getting Things Underway - Estonia’s Competition Authority starts to act
29th: Water pressure rising - Regulation uncertainty continues
February
8th: LHV outlines three possible scenarios for Tallinna Vesi
14th: The Competition Authority extends its review period for Tallinna Vesi
>> 2011
December
13th: Tallinna Vesi takes its case to Brussels
15th: The Competition Authority responds
24th: Up and Coming Results - Tallinna Vesi due on Friday
31st: Tallinna Vesi’s results fall within expectations
November
2nd: The TVEAT regulatory case moves closer towards a negative scenario
11th: Lots of uncertainty still surrounds Tallinna Vesi
19th: Still no clues to tariffs in 2011 as the competition authority rejects TVEAT's suggested increase
23rd: Supreme Court Turns Down the Chancellor of Justice: A point on the score sheet for Tallinna Vesi
October
18th: The company takes its case against BREM to court
21st: A preview of TVEAT's results, expected on Friday
25th: Post-results commentary
September
9th: Pressing the Issue - TVEAT takes action to recover debts from Brem Kinnisvarahooldus
23rd: Critical Path - ENR reduces its expected tariff rate cuts ahead of the rule changes in November
29th: Estonia's Competition Authority asks TVEAT to provide its opinion on the new tariff methodology
August
4th: The new law transferring oversight of TVEAT’s tariff policy to the competition authority is passed for a second time by Estonia’s parliament
10th: Estonia’s president promulgates the new law regarding TVEAT’s tariff-setting policy
July
2nd: The latest legal developments for Tallinna Vesi
19th: ENR revises its expectations ahead of Tallinna Vesi’s Q2 and H1 2010 results
21st: Tallinna Vesi’s operational performance
26th: The company’s Q2 results are a little positive... for now
June
2nd: The latest legal developments
8th: Tallinna Vesi in the news
11th: ENR considers the Competition Authority’s arguments against Tallinna Vesi’s pricing policy
14th: Liquid Assets: United Utilities announces that it is selling its interests in Tallinna Vesi
18th: Estonia’s parliament passes the Monopolies Act, giving the country’s competition authority the right to regulate TVEAT’s tariffs
May
12th: The company’s supervisory council approves plans to establish a subsidiary that would offer non-regulated services in Estonia
18th: News from the parliamentary committee deliberating proposals to alter the way Tallinna Vesi formulates its tariffs
26th: Tallinna Vesi registers its new subsidiary, Watercom
April
21st: Preview of Tallinna Vesi’s results
22nd: Tallinna Vesi proposes a sizeable dividend
23rd: Volumes and tariffs limit revenues
26th: ENR reflects on news that Tallinna Vesi plans to expand to Latvia and Lithuania
March
11th: Legal Proceedings – proposals to give the competition authority the right to regulate water tariffs take shape
19th: One More Issue to Tackle – a plane crashes close to the company’s water reservoir
26th: Estonia’s Legal Chancellor wades into the debate over Tallinna Vesi’s pricing policy
29th: Tallinna Vesi responds to the Legal Chancellor’s recent proposals
February
8th: Minor revisions to ENR’s expectations following the release of the company’s 2009 results
22nd: Time is Ticking Away: another look at ENR’s expectations for Tallinna Vesi
23rd: Estonia’s competition authority ratchets up the pressure on Tallinna Vesi
January
27th: Revisiting Tallinna Vesi ahead of its results
28th: Further insights on the company
29th: Results in line with expectations
>> 2010
December
1st: Estonia’s competition board recommends that Tallinn City Council reviews its pricing mechanism for water
2nd: ENR revises its expectations for Tallinna Vesi now that its pricing mechanism may fall under the jurisdiction of the competition authority
November
5th: The coalition running Tallinn City Council agrees to buy a ‘majority holding’ in Tallinna Vesi
October
23rd: Q3 results
27th: Initiation of coverage
September
1st: Announces new investment plans
29th: Insight into tariff proposals for 2010
August
18th: Questions arise on privatisation of TVE
July
17th: H1 results
22nd: Speculation about United Utilities, owner of Tallinna Ves
29th: Renegotiation of water pipeline contract
July
8th: Talking Telecoms - TEO LT Q2 2011 preview and EU mobile roaming
June
13th: TEO LT opens its Division of Customer Operations and Quality
May
11th: A brief extract from a TEO LT (TEO1 LH) note published overnight
April
14th: Q1 2011 Preview - Several results expected in the coming days
18th: Proposal to Reduce Share Capital - TEO LT adds an extra item to its AGM agenda
19th: A Little Off the Mark - TEO LT falls c.a. 5% shy of expectations
28th: Running on the belief that TEO LT will reduce its share capital
29th: AGM proposals turned down
March
4th: Updating TEO LT - Feeding the 2010 results into our model
29th: Dividend updates
February
2nd: TEO LT’s shares listed on German stock exchanges
3rd: TEO pulls off a strong Q4 result with cost reductions
10th: TeliaSonera to own TEO LT shares directly
15th: Seeking permission to take direct ownership of its TEO LT holdings
January
5th: TEO LT’s fibre optic users exceeds 100,000
11th: Identifying trends in Lithuania’s inflation by sector
25th: TEO LT’s Q4 results due on 2 February
>> 2011
December
8th: TEO LT eyes up a local internet and cable TV firm
10th: Capex of LTL 150m planned for 2011
15th: A Further Development for TEO LT
November
22nd: Changing technological trends can present opportunities as well as challenges
October
4th: Q2's report from Lithuania's Communications Regulatory Authority highlights some interesting new developments
19th: TEO LT's results due on Friday
25th: Post-results update
28th: LHV lowers its expectations in response to TEO's Q3 results
August
30th: Lithuanian Telecom Sector Update
July
14th: Looking forward to TEO LT’s results next week
20th: Not as Black as Some Paint
June
15th: Still the Main Contender: internet telephony and digital television
May
26th: TEO GDRs Come to an End
April
16th: A preview of TEO LT’s upcoming results
20th: TEO LT’s results come in as expected
26th: ENR updates its numbers for TEO LT
27th: End of TEO LT’s GDRs in sight
March
5th: CEO comments on TEO’s expansion of its fibre optic network
22nd: TV Broadcasting Rates Under Fire
24th: Regulatory issues threaten to pour cold water on TEO’s plans to develop its fibre optic network
29th: TEO LT’s Board Decisions
30th: 2009 Lithuanian Telecoms Update – Lithuania’s regulatory body publishes its annual report
February
5th: A review ahead of TEO’s results, due to be released next week
10th: Considering TEO’s Q4 results
11th: New product plans announced
17th: Dampened Outlook: Part One
18th: Dampened Outlook: Part Two
25th: Latest findings from the country’s telecoms regulatory body
January
15th: New higher speeds on broadband and subscriber numbers
19th: More subscriber numbers
>> 2010
December
8th: Lithuania starts the second phase of the RAIN project, aimed at increasing broadband accessibility to 98%
9th: ENR lowers its expectations for TEO after its Q3 guidance
15th: Considering the lack of funding for Lithuania’s national TV service
November
25th: The European Commission asks Lithuania’s authorities to ensure that termination rates for fixed-line calls are lowered
October
6th: East Capital makes offer for treasury shares
7th: TEO responds to East Capital’s offer
9th: Starting the squeeze out for ETL; and TEO starts broadcasting HDTV
12th: Investors goosed, squeezer squeezed. Plus key numbers
14th: Update on TeliaSonera offer
15th: Preview of Q3 results
16th: Extended look at Q3 numbers
21st: Court gives go-ahead for TEO to resume construction of its new headquarters
September
4th: Latest on TeliaSonera’s buyout offer
7th: Initiation of coverage
8th: Summary of TEO LT introductory report
10th: Leader in FTTH
11th: Competition Council approves TeliaSonera offer
14th: Securities commission also approves TeliaSonera offer
16th: Telco sector special
17th: Latest on TeliaSonera buyout offer and the expansion of TEO’s TV services
August
18th: Price rises announced, following increases in VAT
19th: Analysing the latest data from the Lithuanian Regulatory Authority
24th: TeliaSonera announces its intention to acquire outstanding shares in ETL and TEO
25th: More on TeliaSonera’s offer
26th: Lithuanian competition council comments on TLSN share offer
July
1st: Reductions in roaming charges
20th: Bidding for another HD license
22nd: Feature on H1 results
June
19th: Insight on Lithuania’s telecoms sector
March
8th: No Joy in 2010
January
4th: Ukio Bankas changes its 2009 earnings expectations from a profit to a loss
>> 2010
November
5th: Ukio Bank releases its Q3 profits
September
4th: Stops co-operating with Moody’s
October
22nd: A look at some of the region's geopolitical developments
25th: LHV considers the departure of one of LASCO's management board
August
2nd: Geopolitics and Energy
May
3rd: Corporate Family Quarrel
20th: LASCO vs Ventspils Nafta
March
18th: Caracas – Minsk via?
February
15th: Comment on Baltic oil transhipments
>> 2010
October
19th: Latvian budget and equity strategy
August
23rd: Dairy Update
June
2nd: Q1 results
March
3rd: 2009 results
8th: A-B-C of Cheese and Dairy
February
25th: Dairy exports to Russia resume
January
11th: Russia reinstates the ban on dairy products from the company’s products
14th: A review of the EU’s milk subsidies, which were abandoned in November
22nd: Lithuanian Dairy Update: Russia gives the thumbs-up to exports
>> 2010
December
14th: Comments on the Baltic dairy sector
November
13th: Q3 results suggest the company’s full-year targets are in reach
23rd: European Commission decides to abolish dairy export subsidies and the company calls an EGM to discuss a share buyback
October
15th: End in sight to Russian dairy dispute
19th: Russia announces end of dairy ban
September
3rd: Latest agreements in Russian dairy ban
10th: Russian dairy ban lifted
August
12th: Russian dairy ban
13th: More on Russian dairy ban
17th: Buys stake in Muizas Piens
21st: Continuing developments in the dairy ban
26th: Russia announces new tariffs on cheese and latest on dairy ban
31st: Continuing coverage of dairy dispute
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