List of Finnish companies - List of Finnish companies This is a list of Finnish corporations: Finnair, airline Fortum, energy Hesburger, fast-food Kone, lifts M-Real, paper Metso, engineering, paper, automation Myllykoski, paper Nokia, mobile phones Nordea, finance Patria, military vehicles Pohjola, insurance Sampo, bank and insurance SanomaWSOY, books and magazines Silja, cruises Stora Enso, paper Telia Sonera, telecommunications Tieto Enator, IT, consulting UPM-Kymmene, paper Vaisala, electronic measurement systems Valmet, automotives Viking Line, cruises VR, railway transport YLE, public broadcasts Former, Merged and Acquired Companies Sonera See also List of Finnish government owned companies Lists of companies Economy of Finland.
Lists of companies - Lists of companies This is a list of companies. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 List of companies by country 2 List of companies by industry 3 Related lists List of companies by country List of American companies List of Argentine companies List of Australian companies List of Austrian companies List of Belgian companies List of Brazilian companies List of British companies List of Canadian companies List of Chinese companies List of Danish companies List of Dutch companies List of Egyptian companies List of Estonian companies List of Finnish companies List of French companies List of German companies List of Greek companies List of Indian companies List of Irish companies List of Israeli companies List of Italian companies List of Japanese companies List of Korean companies List of.
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List of Finnish government enterprises - List of Finnish government enterprises This is a list of Finnish government owned companies: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Wholly Owned 2 Shared ownership 3 Commercial Government Agencies 4 See also Wholly Owned Posti TransPoint VR Shared ownership Finnair TeliaSonera Commercial Government Agencies ... See also Government of Finland Government Agencies in Finland List of Finnish companies List of European companies Lists of companies Economy of Finland.
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Heinkel He 112 - their speed. If the conditions were right they could use their heavy armament in a quick pass and then leave, if things weren't so favorable they simply flew away. The lesson learned by all of the participants was that speed was far more important in combat than maneuverability. Development history During 1933 the Technisches Amt (the technical department of the RLM) concluded a series of research projects into the future of air combat. The result of the studies were four broad outlines for future aircraft: Rüstungsflugzeug I for a multi-place medium bomber Rüstungsflugzeug II for a tactical bomber Rüstungsflugzeug III for a two-place heavy fighter Rüstungsflugzeug IV for a single-place fighter The Rüstungsflugzeug IV was intended to be a day fighter, and the requirements were not terribly hard to meet. The.
Helsinki Stock Exchange - a "free form" financial association until in 1984 it was converted into a cooperative owned mostly by banks, traders, other companies and associations. On April 1 1990 trading was moved to a new digital system: HETI (Helsinki Stock Exchange Automated Trading and Information System), which replaced the electro-mechanical trading board originally introduced back in 1935. HETI enabled remote traders to do transactions in equal circumstances as those in the trading room. The cooperative changed to an LLC (Helsingin Arvopaperipörssi LLC) in the fall of 1995 and merged with several clearing and stock deposit companies and associations in the beginning of 1997. During 1997 and 1998 the Stock Exchange bought both of the Finnish derivative exchanges and merged them with itself to become HEX Llc. In November 1998 HEX LLC merged with.
Government Agencies in Sweden - tribunals and the National Legal Aid Authority. Swedish Legal Aid Authority, or Rättshjälpsmyndigheten Located in Sundsvall. Field of operations: administrates issues concerning legal aid in accordance with the Legal Aid Act. Swedish National Police Board, or Rikspolisstyrelsen, (RPS). (Official site) Field of operations: The National Police Board is the central administrative agency for the police authorities, it is also the principal agency for the National Laboratory of Forensic Science. The Swedish Security Service and the National Criminal Investigation Department – a division which manages the running of police operations are just two parts of the National Police Board. Swedish National Prison and Probation Administration, or Kriminalvårdsstyrelsen (KVS). Located in Norrköping. (Official site) Field of operations: The National Prison and Probation Administration is the central administrative agency for the Swedish Prison and.
UPM-Kymmene - Earnings (€M) 550 955 UPM-Kymmene is a Finnish pulp and paper manufacturer. It has approximately 35,579 employees. UPM-Kymmene was formed by the merger of Kymmene Corporation and Repola Ltd and its subsidiary United Paper Mills Ltd in 1996. The company's oldest mill is Papeteries de Docelles located in northeastern France, which was producing traditional handpaper at the end of 15th century. Its stock symbol on the NYSE is UPM. See also Stora Enso Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget List of Finnish companies External Links Company web site Financial information Yahoo profile.
Tampere University of Technology - of Technology Tampere University of Technology (TUT) (Finnish: Tampereen Teknillinen Yliopisto (TTY) ) is the second-largest of the universities in engineering sciences in Finland. The university is located in Hervanta, a suburb of Tampere, Finland. The university works in close co-operation with many different companies (like Nokia). Located next to the university campus is a Technology Centre Hermia. Undergraduate degree study programs available in Finnish language are: Architecture Automation Engineering Civil Engineering Communication Electronics Electrical Engineering Environmental Technology Industrial Engineering and Management Information and Knowledge Management Information Technology Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Science and Engineering Textile Technology and Clothing Science Available International University Programs in English are: Architecture Information Technology Biomedical Engineering Materials Science Industrial Engineering and Management It has recently changed its Finnish name from TTKK (Tampereen Teknillinen Korkeakoulu) to.
Telia Sonera - Sonera is the result of a merger between the Swedish and Finnish telecommunications companies, Telia and Sonera. Both of them have a history as national telephone monopolies before being privatized and subsequently merged. Despite the corporate merger the separate brand names of Telia and Sonera will continue to be used on Swedish and Finnish national markets respectively. See also: List of Swedish companies, List of Finnish companies.
August 2003 - life form that can tolerate the highest temperature. The microbe, temporarily named Strain 121, which was found 200 miles away from Puget Sound in a hydrothermal vent, may provide clues to when and where life first evolved on Earth. It metabolizes by reducing iron oxide. [1] [1] [1] [1] Terrorism: Hambali, an important leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, is in U.S. custody after being captured in Thailand. [1] Liberian crisis: News services are reporting that Moses Blah met with Sekou Conneh of the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) group and Thomas Nimley of a smaller faction known as Model. Meanwhile, the Pentagon expands the United States' military presence by adding a "quick reaction" force of 150 combat troops to back up Nigerian peacekeepers. [1] [1] Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israel frees another.
Current events - the candidacy of auto parts magnate Belinda Stronach, who will announce her entry into the leadership race next week. [1] Italy has indicted three Germans, all former members of an SS Panzergrenadier Division, on charges of massacring 560 people in 1944 in the Italian village of Sant'Anna di Stazzema. The three Germans, Gerhard Sommer, 83; Alfred Schonenberg, 83; and Ludwig Sonntag, 80, are currently living in Germany. It is not clear whether Italy will request the three men’s extradition from Germany. [1] U.S. presidential election, 2004: Carol Moseley Braun drops out of the race and endorses Dr. Howard Dean,confirming rumors circulating the night before as she taped an appearance on The Daily Show. [1] The date for the publication of the Hutton Inquiry's report into the death of British weapons scientist.
Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969) - trends in music (1960-1969) See also: List of years in music, [Timeline of trends in music to 1899]], Timeline of trends in music (1900-1949), Timeline of trends in music (1950-1959), Timeline of trends in music (1970-1979), Timeline of trends in music (1980-1989), Timeline of trends in music (1990-present) 1960 in music Music of Brazil Carimbó begins modernizing and using electric instruments Music of Cambodia Princess Norodom Buppha Devi helps lead a revival of classical Khmer dance forms like apsara. Music of Cameroon Eboa Lotin begins recording; he is one of the most influential early makossa performers Music of Congo-Kinshasha African Jazz releases "Independence Cha-Cha-Cha", a celebration of the Congo's newfound independence from Belgium; the song is a pan-African hit that becomes an anthem across the continent Music of Ghana Separate musicians.
Sampo plc - Sampo plc Sampo is a Finnish company in banking and insurance. It is one of the largest companies in Finland. See also: Sampo, List of Finnish companies This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Sniper - Personnel selection, training, and doctrine can improve the cost-effectiveness of the expensive, delicate sniper rifles to levels comparable to a conventional assault rifle. Additionally, sniper duties fit women well, since good snipers are patient and merciless, avoid hand-to-hand combat, and need higher levels of aerobic conditioning than other troops. U.S. military doctrine uses snipers in two-man teams attached to companies or brigades for anti-sniper missions, civil pacification, assassination, scouting and surveillance. U.S. snipers are usually far more highly trained than others, but doctrine limits their usefulness to small unit commands, the bread-and-butter of the Army. Police forces use snipers in hostage rescue situations. Ideally, a police sniper kills criminals only to prevent harm to police or civilians. Since police snipers must often break armed stand-offs, they are usually trained to shoot.
Spellchecker - a dictionary) against which the words found in the text are compared. The scanning routines usually have language-dependent algorithms for handling morphology. Even for a lightly inflected language like English, word extraction routines will need to handle such phenomena as contractions and possessives. The wordlist might simply be a list of words, or it might also contain additional information, such a hyphenation points or lexical and grammatical attributes. As an adjunct to these two components, the program's user interface will allow users to approve replacements and modify the program's operation. (The one exception to the above paradigm are spellcheckers which use solely statistics, ie bigrams and trigrams, but these have never caught on.) History The first spellcheckers appeared for CP/M computers in the late 1970s, followed by packages for the IBM.
Stora Enso - Earnings (€M) -222 926 Stora Enso is a Finnish-Swedish pulp and paper manufacturer, formed by the merger of Swedish mining and forestry products company Stora and Finnish forestry products company Enso in 1998. It has approximately 42,500 employees and in 2002 it was the fifth largest company in the world in its field. In 2000 the company acquired U.S. company Consolidated Papers, Inc. In 2000 Stora Enso and AssiDomän formed a joint company, Billerud, to produce packaging paper. See also Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget UPM-Kymmene List of Swedish companies List of Finnish companies External Links Stora Enso - Official site Financial information.
Nordea - Europe, based in Stockholm. It is the result of the successive mergers and acquisitions of the Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Norwegian banks of Nordbanken, Merita Pankki, Unibank and Kreditkassen that took place between 1997 and 2000. Nordea currently serves more than 9 million personal and 600,000 corporate customers. The group also operates an internet bank, which is the world leader of internet banking in terms of customers, with more than 2.6 million. See also: List of Swedish companies, List of Finnish companies, List of Danish companies, List of Norwegian companies External Links Nordea - corporate site.
Finnish Infantry Division Generic Organisation - Finnish Infantry Division Generic Organisation Finnish Infantry Division Generic Organisation Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 1939 2 1941 3 1944 1939 Division HQ 3 infantry regiments Regiment HQ 3 infantry battalions Battalion HQ 3 infantry companies HQ platoon 4 infantry platoons Machinegun company Field artillery regiment 3 Field artillery battalions Heavy artillery battalion Light detachment Bicycle company Cavalry company Machinegun platoon 2 Engineer companies Signals company Supply formations 1941 Division HQ 3 infantry regiments Regiment HQ 3 infantry battalions Battalion HQ 3 infantry companies HQ platoon 4 infantry platoons Machinegun company Mortar company (81 mm) Heavy mortar company (120 mm) AT company Field artillery regiment 3 Field artillery battalions Heavy artillery battalion Light detachment Bicycle company Cavalry company Machinegun platoon 3 Engineer companies Signals battalion Supply.