Foodora in Finland Reminds of Last Moments
Foodora is set to cease operations in Finland on Friday, reminding customers that all unused discount codes will expire by the end of the day.
ABC is being demolished - this will come in its place
The ABC service station in Siilinjรคrvi, Finland is set to be demolished and replaced with a new S-market and Drive-in-Hesburger, along with additional services.
National Pension Service Earned 231 Trillion Won from Domestic Stocks Last Year, Achieving the Highest Return Rate Ever
The National Pension Service reported an unprecedented annual profit of 231 trillion won in 2022, marking the highest performance since its establishment.
Barriers in the EU Greater Than American Tariffs. A Repair Plan is Coming
The article discusses the significant barriers to the EU's common service market and an upcoming strategy for integration.
CEO sells stocks knowing bad news in advance; Financial Supervisory Service to intensively monitor unfair trading during financial reporting periods
A company CEO sold all his shares after learning about an impending adverse audit opinion, prompting the Financial Supervisory Service to enhance monitoring of unfair trading during financial reporting periods.
Electrolux is laying off in Poland not only in factories. Cuts in the service center
Electrolux announces layoffs in its Polish operations, affecting both manufacturing and services in response to a crisis in the home appliance market.
Auvere is broken again
Eesti Energia announced that the Auvere power plant is out of service until March 1.
Live broadcast: Sick leave rights and the interplay between the labor market and healthcare service
A public meeting discussing sick leave rights and the relationship between the labor market and healthcare services is taking place in Reykjavik, hosted by the Federation of Icelandic Employers.
Employment Service: Unemployment in Lithuania will decrease in the near future
Lithuania's Employment Service forecasts a decline in unemployment and an increase in employment over the next three months, despite a general downturn in European labor markets.
Graph of the Day: AI innovations shake up the software market. IBM's stock dropped the most in 25 years in one day
IBM's stock fell significantly, recording the largest one-day decline in 25 years amid concerns that AI innovations threaten traditional software and service companies.
Payment Service Provider: Is PayPal Being Acquired Now?
Speculations arise over potential acquisitions of PayPal by competitors following the departure of its CEO, boosting its stock value.
Customer was denied an energy drink, revealing video led to merchant's exit from the store
A merchant in a North Karelian market was forced to leave after a customer, a Romani woman, was refused service and recorded the incident, highlighting discrimination issues.
Outdated: Economist Schularick Questions Job Protection for High Earners
Economist Moritz Schularick argues that job protection for public sector employees and high earners should be reconsidered in todayโs labor market.
The End of Soul, Food, Energy, and Chakra Psychologists. Expert on New Rules
New regulations in Poland aim to enhance the psychological service market by introducing stricter guidelines and regulations for practitioners.
In Chinaโs tight economy, a fake exam-takers scheme has touched a nerve
In China, a scheme involving fake exam-takers has emerged amidst economic challenges, raising concerns about job competition.
Yle: A group of young people stormed the S-market - soon the harsh truth was revealed
There has been a significant increase in shoplifting among youths at the S-market in Jyvรคskylรค, leading to the closure of self-service checkouts when large groups enter the store.
Yle: S-market has taken tough action - the reason is the behavior of young people
S-market in Jyvรคskylรค is implementing strict measures in response to a rise in thefts by young people, particularly concerning self-service checkouts.
Ukraine's leading postal service breaks into US market with UPS partnership
Nova Poshta, Ukraine's leading private courier and postal service, has partnered with UPS to allow shipments from the U.S. to Ukraine.
Competition Authority allows 'Rimi Baltic' to acquire warehouse service provider 'Havi Logistics'
The Competition Authority of Latvia has approved the merger of Rimi Baltic and Havi Logistics, concluding that it will not significantly affect market competition.
'Emergency 53': Globoplay launches medical series inspired by Samu in Berlin
Globoplay launched 'Emergency 53' at the Berlinale Series Market, a medical drama inspired by the urgent care service Samu in Brazil.
Vivenda do Camarรฃo, a restaurant chain in shopping malls, enters the wholesale market
The restaurant chain Vivenda do Camarรฃo is expanding its operations into wholesale distribution, targeting major food industry players in Brazil.
First service, then sales. Genesis heads to Czechia, Hyundai bets on luxury and a cautious start
Hyundai is entering the Czech market with its premium brand Genesis, focusing on building a robust service infrastructure before pursuing aggressive sales.
DIMEA: Fines of โฌ26,500 imposed on 24 businesses in January
In January, the Inter-Service Market Control Unit (DIMEA) fined 24 businesses a total of โฌ26,500 during nationwide inspections for compliance with product market legislation.
PVD Detects Pesticide Residues in Indian Origin Spice
The Latvian Food and Veterinary Service has found exceeded levels of the pesticide chlorpyrifos in the Indian spice Asofoetida, although the product has not entered the market.
FT: A New Food Delivery Service to Finland
Uber Eats is set to launch its food delivery service in Finland by 2026, following the announcement of Foodora's exit from the market due to competitive pressures.
Financial Times: Uber Eats expands to Finland this year
Uber Eats is set to launch its food delivery service in Finland this year, aiming for a significant increase in revenue amid a competitive market.
Uber plans to expand food delivery to seven more European countries, including a return to Czechia
Uber is set to expand its food delivery service, Uber Eats, to seven additional European countries, including Czechia, after previously exiting the market in 2020.
Foodora is stopping โ now a food courier speaks
Food delivery service Foodora is ceasing operations in Finland, prompting concerns and hopes among couriers for increased competition in the market.
Foodora to cease operations in Finland
Foodora has announced it will shut down its operations in Finland at the end of February, leaving Wolt as the sole delivery service provider in the restaurant food delivery market.
Assessment: Trump did a great service to Finland
According to Aktia's investment director, Donald Trump's administration inadvertently benefited Finland by forcing Europe to unify in the face of aggressive trade policies and an unstable international atmosphere.
National Pension Service Achieves 43 Trillion Won Valuation Profit in the U.S. Stock Market Through Aggressive Investment in Big Tech
The National Pension Service of South Korea reported significant gains from its investments in U.S. big tech companies, obtaining a valuation profit of 43 trillion won last year.
Share rally for Spotify - unexpectedly strong financial report
Spotify's stock surged nearly twelve percent in pre-market trading on the New York Stock Exchange following a stronger-than-anticipated financial report for 2025.
East Africa: Tanzania Reopens Regional Trade Hub
Tanzania has officially reopened the Kariakoo Main Market, highlighting its importance as a regional trade hub with a focus on service quality and transparency.
Employment Service: A More Active Start to the Year in the Job Market
Lithuania's Employment Service reports an increase in registered unemployed individuals and a significant rise in job vacancies at the start of the year.
This lucrative job interests Finns now โ salary up to 7000 euros, no experience required
The European Union is seeking new officials for the first time in years, offering a starting salary of 6,000 to 7,000 euros a month without requiring prior experience.
The number of subscribers to employment insurance increased to over 200,000 for the first time in 15 months, led by the elderly aged 60 and above
In January, South Korea saw a notable increase in employment insurance subscribers, particularly among individuals aged 60 and above in the service sector.
Border advisory service saved a Finnish man from over 20,000 euros in back taxes - demand for help is increasing
The border advisory service in Finland has seen a significant increase in inquiries as more Finnish citizens seek employment in neighboring countries due to a weaker job market at home.
Request to Charge Employees of Riga Central Market for Bribery Related to Stalls in the Root Pavilion
The KNAB suggests initiating criminal proceedings against a former official and an employee of the Riga Central Market for accepting a total of 4500 euros in bribes to secure rental agreements with specific food service providers in the newly renovated Root Pavilion.
Chaos at the Payment Service Provider: What Really Lies Behind the Problems at PayPal
PayPal is facing significant issues after its recent quarterly results led to a more than 20% drop in its stock price, prompting the ousting of its CEO amid concerns over the company's future.
Uber surprisingly announces it will launch its autonomous car service in Madrid
Uber has unexpectedly revealed plans to launch its autonomous car service in Madrid as part of its strategy to compete with Waymo and Tesla for a leading position in the autonomous vehicle market by 2029.
Payment Service Provider: Paypal Stock Crashes - CEO Out
Paypal is facing a crisis as the stock price plummeted over 20% within hours, now trading at around 35 Euros, almost its lowest since its IPO in 2015, following the announcement of new financial figures and the departure of its CEO.
Vestitel: Further penetration with new investments of 50 million.
The Bulgarian telecommunications service provider Vestitel is strengthening its presence in the Greek market with a 50 million euro investment over the next two years.
Fire guts popular Kano market
A fire early Monday morning damaged parts of the Singa Market in Kano, prompting a rapid response from the Kano State Fire Service.
Carpooling is soon a thing of the past at GoMore
GoMore announced that it will shut down its carpooling service by the end of February due to financial losses and challenges in the long-distance driving market.
New streaming service: What's on HBO Max - and is it worth it?
HBO Max is entering the German market, intensifying competition among streaming services and complicating subscription choices for viewers.
Nvidia plans to test its own robotaxi service by 2027
Nvidia has announced plans to test its own robotaxi service in collaboration with a partner, aiming for launch by 2027, highlighting its ambition to become a key player in the autonomous vehicle market.