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Thu, 22 Jan 2015 14:22:39 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-issue-fallwinter-20142015/43795800 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (issue Fall/Winter 2014-2015) businessinestonia <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniafallwinter20142015-150122142239-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Life in Estonia (issue Fall/Winter 2014-2015) from Martin Koch
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Estonia ranks 1st in the Tax Competitiveness Index /slideshow/estonia-ranks-1st-in-the-tax-competitiveness-index/43795030 taxfoundationitci2014-150122140219-conversion-gate02
According to a survey conducted by Tax Foundation (based in Washington DC) Estonia has the most competitive tax system in OECD. The foundation analyzed over 40 variables related to tax policy, divided them into five categories and ranked all the OECD member states according to their scores in each category. Estonia ranked 1st in Corporate Tax Rank and Property Taxes Rank, as well as came second in Individual Taxes Rank.]]>

According to a survey conducted by Tax Foundation (based in Washington DC) Estonia has the most competitive tax system in OECD. The foundation analyzed over 40 variables related to tax policy, divided them into five categories and ranked all the OECD member states according to their scores in each category. Estonia ranked 1st in Corporate Tax Rank and Property Taxes Rank, as well as came second in Individual Taxes Rank.]]>
Thu, 22 Jan 2015 14:02:19 GMT /slideshow/estonia-ranks-1st-in-the-tax-competitiveness-index/43795030 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Estonia ranks 1st in the Tax Competitiveness Index businessinestonia According to a survey conducted by Tax Foundation (based in Washington DC) Estonia has the most competitive tax system in OECD. The foundation analyzed over 40 variables related to tax policy, divided them into five categories and ranked all the OECD member states according to their scores in each category. Estonia ranked 1st in Corporate Tax Rank and Property Taxes Rank, as well as came second in Individual Taxes Rank. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/taxfoundationitci2014-150122140219-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> According to a survey conducted by Tax Foundation (based in Washington DC) Estonia has the most competitive tax system in OECD. The foundation analyzed over 40 variables related to tax policy, divided them into five categories and ranked all the OECD member states according to their scores in each category. Estonia ranked 1st in Corporate Tax Rank and Property Taxes Rank, as well as came second in Individual Taxes Rank.
Estonia ranks 1st in the Tax Competitiveness Index from Martin Koch
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Estonia Relocation Guide /slideshow/estonia-relocation-guide/43478023 estoniarelocationguide2014-150113132120-conversion-gate01
Moving to another country can be a little challenging. Finding out where to live, how to manage with the necessary paperwork, where to go out and how to get by in general, usually takes a little research. To welcome all the newcomers and help them settle in smoothly, Estonian Investment Agency has published a special handbook "Destination: Estonia Relocation Guide". The online book is also a useful tool for all the employers looking to hire foreign specialists to work in Estonia. It covers all the basic subjects from formalities to free time gathered into a beautiful publication with additional links and sources to make relocating to Estonia easy for everyone. Welcome to Estonia!]]>

Moving to another country can be a little challenging. Finding out where to live, how to manage with the necessary paperwork, where to go out and how to get by in general, usually takes a little research. To welcome all the newcomers and help them settle in smoothly, Estonian Investment Agency has published a special handbook "Destination: Estonia Relocation Guide". The online book is also a useful tool for all the employers looking to hire foreign specialists to work in Estonia. It covers all the basic subjects from formalities to free time gathered into a beautiful publication with additional links and sources to make relocating to Estonia easy for everyone. Welcome to Estonia!]]>
Tue, 13 Jan 2015 13:21:20 GMT /slideshow/estonia-relocation-guide/43478023 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Estonia Relocation Guide businessinestonia Moving to another country can be a little challenging. Finding out where to live, how to manage with the necessary paperwork, where to go out and how to get by in general, usually takes a little research. To welcome all the newcomers and help them settle in smoothly, Estonian Investment Agency has published a special handbook "Destination: Estonia Relocation Guide". The online book is also a useful tool for all the employers looking to hire foreign specialists to work in Estonia. It covers all the basic subjects from formalities to free time gathered into a beautiful publication with additional links and sources to make relocating to Estonia easy for everyone. Welcome to Estonia! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/estoniarelocationguide2014-150113132120-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Moving to another country can be a little challenging. Finding out where to live, how to manage with the necessary paperwork, where to go out and how to get by in general, usually takes a little research. To welcome all the newcomers and help them settle in smoothly, Estonian Investment Agency has published a special handbook &quot;Destination: Estonia Relocation Guide&quot;. The online book is also a useful tool for all the employers looking to hire foreign specialists to work in Estonia. It covers all the basic subjects from formalities to free time gathered into a beautiful publication with additional links and sources to make relocating to Estonia easy for everyone. Welcome to Estonia!
Estonia Relocation Guide from Martin Koch
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Life in Estonia (summer 2014 issue) /slideshow/life-in-estonia-summer-2014-issue/36594565 lifeinestoniasummer2014-140703090100-phpapp02
New intriguing summer edition of Life in Estonia magazine is out and available! Besides the latest insights on new business developments, it offers a refreshing diverse perspective on Estonian culture and more importantly - sheds light on a game changing revolution called the Global Estonians. The developments in e-Estonia continue to WOW the world. New bold ideas are introduced and the traditional "ways-of-doing" get constantly challenged and upgraded by this small Nordic country. Get up to date with Taavi Kotka, the CIO of Estonia, as he explains the revolutionary government plan to give out e-residence permits to anyone around the world. Can you guess who are the two well-known men to be given the first e-citizenships and would you like to get one? Indrek P辰llo from Enterprise Estonia presents the new Estonian Business Ambassador Network. This global business family is created to become a valuable asset for entrepreneurs and help exporters make market entry smoother around the world. Like every summer, The President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, has invited an international group of people referred as Friends of Estonia for a special gathering in Tallinn. Exciting projects like GrabCAD, TransferWise and Teleport Inc are being discussed. Find out more what makes the visit so special. Estonia has recently witnessed something of a beer revolution and the summer issue devotes seven full pages on the fresh tastes in Estonian beer brewing. Also, it presents season fitting means of transportation with Renard Speed Shop motorcycles and Velonia卒s urban bicycles. Variable fashion and design news are in. Acknowledged recycle designer Reer Aus explains why its important for her to rethink the industry and move behind the pretty slogans.]]>

New intriguing summer edition of Life in Estonia magazine is out and available! Besides the latest insights on new business developments, it offers a refreshing diverse perspective on Estonian culture and more importantly - sheds light on a game changing revolution called the Global Estonians. The developments in e-Estonia continue to WOW the world. New bold ideas are introduced and the traditional "ways-of-doing" get constantly challenged and upgraded by this small Nordic country. Get up to date with Taavi Kotka, the CIO of Estonia, as he explains the revolutionary government plan to give out e-residence permits to anyone around the world. Can you guess who are the two well-known men to be given the first e-citizenships and would you like to get one? Indrek P辰llo from Enterprise Estonia presents the new Estonian Business Ambassador Network. This global business family is created to become a valuable asset for entrepreneurs and help exporters make market entry smoother around the world. Like every summer, The President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, has invited an international group of people referred as Friends of Estonia for a special gathering in Tallinn. Exciting projects like GrabCAD, TransferWise and Teleport Inc are being discussed. Find out more what makes the visit so special. Estonia has recently witnessed something of a beer revolution and the summer issue devotes seven full pages on the fresh tastes in Estonian beer brewing. Also, it presents season fitting means of transportation with Renard Speed Shop motorcycles and Velonia卒s urban bicycles. Variable fashion and design news are in. Acknowledged recycle designer Reer Aus explains why its important for her to rethink the industry and move behind the pretty slogans.]]>
Thu, 03 Jul 2014 09:01:00 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-summer-2014-issue/36594565 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (summer 2014 issue) businessinestonia New intriguing summer edition of Life in Estonia magazine is out and available! Besides the latest insights on new business developments, it offers a refreshing diverse perspective on Estonian culture and more importantly - sheds light on a game changing revolution called the Global Estonians. The developments in e-Estonia continue to WOW the world. New bold ideas are introduced and the traditional "ways-of-doing" get constantly challenged and upgraded by this small Nordic country. Get up to date with Taavi Kotka, the CIO of Estonia, as he explains the revolutionary government plan to give out e-residence permits to anyone around the world. Can you guess who are the two well-known men to be given the first e-citizenships and would you like to get one? Indrek P辰llo from Enterprise Estonia presents the new Estonian Business Ambassador Network. This global business family is created to become a valuable asset for entrepreneurs and help exporters make market entry smoother around the world. Like every summer, The President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, has invited an international group of people referred as Friends of Estonia for a special gathering in Tallinn. Exciting projects like GrabCAD, TransferWise and Teleport Inc are being discussed. Find out more what makes the visit so special. Estonia has recently witnessed something of a beer revolution and the summer issue devotes seven full pages on the fresh tastes in Estonian beer brewing. Also, it presents season fitting means of transportation with Renard Speed Shop motorcycles and Velonia卒s urban bicycles. Variable fashion and design news are in. Acknowledged recycle designer Reer Aus explains why its important for her to rethink the industry and move behind the pretty slogans. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniasummer2014-140703090100-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> New intriguing summer edition of Life in Estonia magazine is out and available! Besides the latest insights on new business developments, it offers a refreshing diverse perspective on Estonian culture and more importantly - sheds light on a game changing revolution called the Global Estonians. The developments in e-Estonia continue to WOW the world. New bold ideas are introduced and the traditional &quot;ways-of-doing&quot; get constantly challenged and upgraded by this small Nordic country. Get up to date with Taavi Kotka, the CIO of Estonia, as he explains the revolutionary government plan to give out e-residence permits to anyone around the world. Can you guess who are the two well-known men to be given the first e-citizenships and would you like to get one? Indrek P辰llo from Enterprise Estonia presents the new Estonian Business Ambassador Network. This global business family is created to become a valuable asset for entrepreneurs and help exporters make market entry smoother around the world. Like every summer, The President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, has invited an international group of people referred as Friends of Estonia for a special gathering in Tallinn. Exciting projects like GrabCAD, TransferWise and Teleport Inc are being discussed. Find out more what makes the visit so special. Estonia has recently witnessed something of a beer revolution and the summer issue devotes seven full pages on the fresh tastes in Estonian beer brewing. Also, it presents season fitting means of transportation with Renard Speed Shop motorcycles and Velonia卒s urban bicycles. Variable fashion and design news are in. Acknowledged recycle designer Reer Aus explains why its important for her to rethink the industry and move behind the pretty slogans.
Life in Estonia (summer 2014 issue) from Martin Koch
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Doing Business in Estonia 2014 /slideshow/doing-business-in-estonia2014/35351873 doingbusinessinestonia2014-140601055503-phpapp02
BDO has prepared an interesting publication Doing Business in Estonia 2014. The publication provides a comprehensive overview about Estonia the entrepreneurial landscape and macroeconomics. This publication has been prepared by BDO Estonia specialists. Its aim is to provide the essential background information of setting up and running a business in this country. It is of use to anyone who is thinking of establishing a business in this country as a separate entity, as a branch of a foreign company or as a subsidiary of an existing foreign company. It also covers the essential background tax information for individuals considering coming to work or live permanently in this country. This publication covers the most common forms of business entity and the taxation aspects of running or working for such a business. For individual taxpayers, the important taxes to which individuals are likely to be subject are dealt with in some detail. They have endeavored to include the most important issues, but it is not feasible to discuss every subject in comprehensive detail withing this format.]]>

BDO has prepared an interesting publication Doing Business in Estonia 2014. The publication provides a comprehensive overview about Estonia the entrepreneurial landscape and macroeconomics. This publication has been prepared by BDO Estonia specialists. Its aim is to provide the essential background information of setting up and running a business in this country. It is of use to anyone who is thinking of establishing a business in this country as a separate entity, as a branch of a foreign company or as a subsidiary of an existing foreign company. It also covers the essential background tax information for individuals considering coming to work or live permanently in this country. This publication covers the most common forms of business entity and the taxation aspects of running or working for such a business. For individual taxpayers, the important taxes to which individuals are likely to be subject are dealt with in some detail. They have endeavored to include the most important issues, but it is not feasible to discuss every subject in comprehensive detail withing this format.]]>
Sun, 01 Jun 2014 05:55:03 GMT /slideshow/doing-business-in-estonia2014/35351873 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Doing Business in Estonia 2014 businessinestonia BDO has prepared an interesting publication Doing Business in Estonia 2014. The publication provides a comprehensive overview about Estonia the entrepreneurial landscape and macroeconomics. This publication has been prepared by BDO Estonia specialists. Its aim is to provide the essential background information of setting up and running a business in this country. It is of use to anyone who is thinking of establishing a business in this country as a separate entity, as a branch of a foreign company or as a subsidiary of an existing foreign company. It also covers the essential background tax information for individuals considering coming to work or live permanently in this country. This publication covers the most common forms of business entity and the taxation aspects of running or working for such a business. For individual taxpayers, the important taxes to which individuals are likely to be subject are dealt with in some detail. They have endeavored to include the most important issues, but it is not feasible to discuss every subject in comprehensive detail withing this format. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doingbusinessinestonia2014-140601055503-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> BDO has prepared an interesting publication Doing Business in Estonia 2014. The publication provides a comprehensive overview about Estonia the entrepreneurial landscape and macroeconomics. This publication has been prepared by BDO Estonia specialists. Its aim is to provide the essential background information of setting up and running a business in this country. It is of use to anyone who is thinking of establishing a business in this country as a separate entity, as a branch of a foreign company or as a subsidiary of an existing foreign company. It also covers the essential background tax information for individuals considering coming to work or live permanently in this country. This publication covers the most common forms of business entity and the taxation aspects of running or working for such a business. For individual taxpayers, the important taxes to which individuals are likely to be subject are dealt with in some detail. They have endeavored to include the most important issues, but it is not feasible to discuss every subject in comprehensive detail withing this format.
Doing Business in Estonia 2014 from Martin Koch
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Estonia - Future Facing Financial Center /slideshow/finance-estonia-future-facing-financial-center/33850563 financeestoniafuturefacingfinancialcenter-140423091043-phpapp01
With a total population of 1.3 million and a GDP of 17.4 billion euro, Estonia is a relatively small Nordic country with outstanding economic freedom, remarkable and rapid development, and a stable economy that implements e-solutions. As it is for a smaller fish, the key to survival for a smaller country lies in the ability to swim faster and adapt quickly to a changing environment. Estonia has put notable effort into developing a competitive and stable business environment. The outcomes of these endeavors is demonstrated in numerous facts, figures, and global indices. The Estonian economy rests upon a solid foundation, with the rule of law strongly bolstered and enforced by an independent and efficient judicial system. A simplified tax system with flat rates and low indirect taxation, a competitive banking sector, openness to foreign investment, and a historically liberal trade regime all support the resilient and well-functioning economy. Find out more: www.businessinestonia.com]]>

With a total population of 1.3 million and a GDP of 17.4 billion euro, Estonia is a relatively small Nordic country with outstanding economic freedom, remarkable and rapid development, and a stable economy that implements e-solutions. As it is for a smaller fish, the key to survival for a smaller country lies in the ability to swim faster and adapt quickly to a changing environment. Estonia has put notable effort into developing a competitive and stable business environment. The outcomes of these endeavors is demonstrated in numerous facts, figures, and global indices. The Estonian economy rests upon a solid foundation, with the rule of law strongly bolstered and enforced by an independent and efficient judicial system. A simplified tax system with flat rates and low indirect taxation, a competitive banking sector, openness to foreign investment, and a historically liberal trade regime all support the resilient and well-functioning economy. Find out more: www.businessinestonia.com]]>
Wed, 23 Apr 2014 09:10:43 GMT /slideshow/finance-estonia-future-facing-financial-center/33850563 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Estonia - Future Facing Financial Center businessinestonia With a total population of 1.3 million and a GDP of 17.4 billion euro, Estonia is a relatively small Nordic country with outstanding economic freedom, remarkable and rapid development, and a stable economy that implements e-solutions. As it is for a smaller fish, the key to survival for a smaller country lies in the ability to swim faster and adapt quickly to a changing environment. Estonia has put notable effort into developing a competitive and stable business environment. The outcomes of these endeavors is demonstrated in numerous facts, figures, and global indices. The Estonian economy rests upon a solid foundation, with the rule of law strongly bolstered and enforced by an independent and efficient judicial system. A simplified tax system with flat rates and low indirect taxation, a competitive banking sector, openness to foreign investment, and a historically liberal trade regime all support the resilient and well-functioning economy. Find out more: www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/financeestoniafuturefacingfinancialcenter-140423091043-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With a total population of 1.3 million and a GDP of 17.4 billion euro, Estonia is a relatively small Nordic country with outstanding economic freedom, remarkable and rapid development, and a stable economy that implements e-solutions. As it is for a smaller fish, the key to survival for a smaller country lies in the ability to swim faster and adapt quickly to a changing environment. Estonia has put notable effort into developing a competitive and stable business environment. The outcomes of these endeavors is demonstrated in numerous facts, figures, and global indices. The Estonian economy rests upon a solid foundation, with the rule of law strongly bolstered and enforced by an independent and efficient judicial system. A simplified tax system with flat rates and low indirect taxation, a competitive banking sector, openness to foreign investment, and a historically liberal trade regime all support the resilient and well-functioning economy. Find out more: www.businessinestonia.com
Estonia - Future Facing Financial Center from Martin Koch
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Life in Estonia (Spring 2014 issue) /slideshow/life-in-estonia-spring-2014-issue/33848444 lifeinestoniaspring2014-140423082505-phpapp01
Estonians are e-believers. We are proud to be pioneers and leaders in e-government. We have developed and implemented innovative solutions that improve the lives of millions, and we intend to develop more. In Estonia we can see a version of the interconnected and computerized future that is inextricably a part of the fundamental operations of society: 25% of the electorate votes online, nearly 100% of prescriptions and tax returns are done online, as is almost all banking. Estonians have given 140 million digital signatures, and last December, Estonian and Finnish PMs signed the first international treaty digitally. Adding to this near 100% broadband coverage and countrywide Wi-Fi, Estonia is one of the most wired countries in the world. As a country so dependent on digital solutions, the whole of ICT infrastructure must be regarded as an ecosystem in which everything is interconnected. It functions as a whole, thus it needs to be defended as a whole. The more digitized we are, the more vulnerable we are. It is therefore crucial to understand that cyber security is not just a matter of blocking the bad things a cyber attack can do; it is one of protecting all the good things that cyber insecurity can prevent us from doing in other words, cyber security should not be seen as an additional cost but as an enabler, guarding our entire digital way of life. Find out more: www.businessinestonia.com]]>

Estonians are e-believers. We are proud to be pioneers and leaders in e-government. We have developed and implemented innovative solutions that improve the lives of millions, and we intend to develop more. In Estonia we can see a version of the interconnected and computerized future that is inextricably a part of the fundamental operations of society: 25% of the electorate votes online, nearly 100% of prescriptions and tax returns are done online, as is almost all banking. Estonians have given 140 million digital signatures, and last December, Estonian and Finnish PMs signed the first international treaty digitally. Adding to this near 100% broadband coverage and countrywide Wi-Fi, Estonia is one of the most wired countries in the world. As a country so dependent on digital solutions, the whole of ICT infrastructure must be regarded as an ecosystem in which everything is interconnected. It functions as a whole, thus it needs to be defended as a whole. The more digitized we are, the more vulnerable we are. It is therefore crucial to understand that cyber security is not just a matter of blocking the bad things a cyber attack can do; it is one of protecting all the good things that cyber insecurity can prevent us from doing in other words, cyber security should not be seen as an additional cost but as an enabler, guarding our entire digital way of life. Find out more: www.businessinestonia.com]]>
Wed, 23 Apr 2014 08:25:05 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-spring-2014-issue/33848444 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (Spring 2014 issue) businessinestonia Estonians are e-believers. We are proud to be pioneers and leaders in e-government. We have developed and implemented innovative solutions that improve the lives of millions, and we intend to develop more. In Estonia we can see a version of the interconnected and computerized future that is inextricably a part of the fundamental operations of society: 25% of the electorate votes online, nearly 100% of prescriptions and tax returns are done online, as is almost all banking. Estonians have given 140 million digital signatures, and last December, Estonian and Finnish PMs signed the first international treaty digitally. Adding to this near 100% broadband coverage and countrywide Wi-Fi, Estonia is one of the most wired countries in the world. As a country so dependent on digital solutions, the whole of ICT infrastructure must be regarded as an ecosystem in which everything is interconnected. It functions as a whole, thus it needs to be defended as a whole. The more digitized we are, the more vulnerable we are. It is therefore crucial to understand that cyber security is not just a matter of blocking the bad things a cyber attack can do; it is one of protecting all the good things that cyber insecurity can prevent us from doing in other words, cyber security should not be seen as an additional cost but as an enabler, guarding our entire digital way of life. Find out more: www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniaspring2014-140423082505-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Estonians are e-believers. We are proud to be pioneers and leaders in e-government. We have developed and implemented innovative solutions that improve the lives of millions, and we intend to develop more. In Estonia we can see a version of the interconnected and computerized future that is inextricably a part of the fundamental operations of society: 25% of the electorate votes online, nearly 100% of prescriptions and tax returns are done online, as is almost all banking. Estonians have given 140 million digital signatures, and last December, Estonian and Finnish PMs signed the first international treaty digitally. Adding to this near 100% broadband coverage and countrywide Wi-Fi, Estonia is one of the most wired countries in the world. As a country so dependent on digital solutions, the whole of ICT infrastructure must be regarded as an ecosystem in which everything is interconnected. It functions as a whole, thus it needs to be defended as a whole. The more digitized we are, the more vulnerable we are. It is therefore crucial to understand that cyber security is not just a matter of blocking the bad things a cyber attack can do; it is one of protecting all the good things that cyber insecurity can prevent us from doing in other words, cyber security should not be seen as an additional cost but as an enabler, guarding our entire digital way of life. Find out more: www.businessinestonia.com
Life in Estonia (Spring 2014 issue) from Martin Koch
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Life in Estonia (Winter 2014 issue) /slideshow/life-in-estonia-winter-2014/33051147 lifeinestoniawinter2014-140402150621-phpapp01
Life in Estonia, Einter 2013/2014Winter issue of Life in Estonia focuses on Biotech and Functional Food. Readers can find out how Estonia contributes to life-changing genetics and how our food industry combines nature with science. The cover story is with Katre K探vask, the dynamic leader of Premia Foods telling about the past, present and the future of the corporation. Premia is a publicly traded company active mainly in three business segments: ice creams, frozen fishery products and frozen food. Tartu, the second largest city of Estonia is called a Town of Good Bacteria. Turn to page 16 to find out why. Estonian Biocentre is also located in Tartu and with the help of genes its scientist have established the origins of Native Americans and Aboriginal Australians. It is a known truth that Japanese market is hard to enter. Nevertheless, an Estonian company JOIK, specialized in natural cosmetics, caught the eye of a Japanese Plaza chain. Now Japan has become its largest export country followed by Finland, Norway, Latvia and Sweden. There is also an article about Metamed, a company that rescues wealthy patients from the randomness of the medical system. The founders of Metamed believe that the current medical system ignores scientific breakthroughs and discoveries, offering patients one-size-fits-all and often unsuitable treatment. Hairy and noisy members of a punk band usually do not perform together with chic high fashion models for the Vogue magazine, do they? Well, it did happen with Estonian shock band called Winny Puhh. Read their story on pages 61-63. Moreover, the winter issue gives its readers an exclusive selection of Estonian top restaurants; recommendations of different events to participate this season and an art portfolio of an intriguing Estonian photographer, Peeter Laurits. Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com]]>

Life in Estonia, Einter 2013/2014Winter issue of Life in Estonia focuses on Biotech and Functional Food. Readers can find out how Estonia contributes to life-changing genetics and how our food industry combines nature with science. The cover story is with Katre K探vask, the dynamic leader of Premia Foods telling about the past, present and the future of the corporation. Premia is a publicly traded company active mainly in three business segments: ice creams, frozen fishery products and frozen food. Tartu, the second largest city of Estonia is called a Town of Good Bacteria. Turn to page 16 to find out why. Estonian Biocentre is also located in Tartu and with the help of genes its scientist have established the origins of Native Americans and Aboriginal Australians. It is a known truth that Japanese market is hard to enter. Nevertheless, an Estonian company JOIK, specialized in natural cosmetics, caught the eye of a Japanese Plaza chain. Now Japan has become its largest export country followed by Finland, Norway, Latvia and Sweden. There is also an article about Metamed, a company that rescues wealthy patients from the randomness of the medical system. The founders of Metamed believe that the current medical system ignores scientific breakthroughs and discoveries, offering patients one-size-fits-all and often unsuitable treatment. Hairy and noisy members of a punk band usually do not perform together with chic high fashion models for the Vogue magazine, do they? Well, it did happen with Estonian shock band called Winny Puhh. Read their story on pages 61-63. Moreover, the winter issue gives its readers an exclusive selection of Estonian top restaurants; recommendations of different events to participate this season and an art portfolio of an intriguing Estonian photographer, Peeter Laurits. Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com]]>
Wed, 02 Apr 2014 15:06:21 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-winter-2014/33051147 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (Winter 2014 issue) businessinestonia Life in Estonia, Einter 2013/2014Winter issue of Life in Estonia focuses on Biotech and Functional Food. Readers can find out how Estonia contributes to life-changing genetics and how our food industry combines nature with science. The cover story is with Katre K探vask, the dynamic leader of Premia Foods telling about the past, present and the future of the corporation. Premia is a publicly traded company active mainly in three business segments: ice creams, frozen fishery products and frozen food. Tartu, the second largest city of Estonia is called a Town of Good Bacteria. Turn to page 16 to find out why. Estonian Biocentre is also located in Tartu and with the help of genes its scientist have established the origins of Native Americans and Aboriginal Australians. It is a known truth that Japanese market is hard to enter. Nevertheless, an Estonian company JOIK, specialized in natural cosmetics, caught the eye of a Japanese Plaza chain. Now Japan has become its largest export country followed by Finland, Norway, Latvia and Sweden. There is also an article about Metamed, a company that rescues wealthy patients from the randomness of the medical system. The founders of Metamed believe that the current medical system ignores scientific breakthroughs and discoveries, offering patients one-size-fits-all and often unsuitable treatment. Hairy and noisy members of a punk band usually do not perform together with chic high fashion models for the Vogue magazine, do they? Well, it did happen with Estonian shock band called Winny Puhh. Read their story on pages 61-63. Moreover, the winter issue gives its readers an exclusive selection of Estonian top restaurants; recommendations of different events to participate this season and an art portfolio of an intriguing Estonian photographer, Peeter Laurits. Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniawinter2014-140402150621-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Life in Estonia, Einter 2013/2014Winter issue of Life in Estonia focuses on Biotech and Functional Food. Readers can find out how Estonia contributes to life-changing genetics and how our food industry combines nature with science. The cover story is with Katre K探vask, the dynamic leader of Premia Foods telling about the past, present and the future of the corporation. Premia is a publicly traded company active mainly in three business segments: ice creams, frozen fishery products and frozen food. Tartu, the second largest city of Estonia is called a Town of Good Bacteria. Turn to page 16 to find out why. Estonian Biocentre is also located in Tartu and with the help of genes its scientist have established the origins of Native Americans and Aboriginal Australians. It is a known truth that Japanese market is hard to enter. Nevertheless, an Estonian company JOIK, specialized in natural cosmetics, caught the eye of a Japanese Plaza chain. Now Japan has become its largest export country followed by Finland, Norway, Latvia and Sweden. There is also an article about Metamed, a company that rescues wealthy patients from the randomness of the medical system. The founders of Metamed believe that the current medical system ignores scientific breakthroughs and discoveries, offering patients one-size-fits-all and often unsuitable treatment. Hairy and noisy members of a punk band usually do not perform together with chic high fashion models for the Vogue magazine, do they? Well, it did happen with Estonian shock band called Winny Puhh. Read their story on pages 61-63. Moreover, the winter issue gives its readers an exclusive selection of Estonian top restaurants; recommendations of different events to participate this season and an art portfolio of an intriguing Estonian photographer, Peeter Laurits. Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com
Life in Estonia (Winter 2014 issue) from Martin Koch
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Culture in Estonia - Something for Everyone /slideshow/culture-in-estonia-something-for-everyone/28204408 cultureinestoniasomethingforeveryone-131113101514-phpapp01
Modern Estonian culture has been shaped by centuries of occupation by other nations, something which is evidenced in its language, architecture and the countrys thousands of folk songs... In the last thousand years, Estonia has been ruled by Germany, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, and Poland. Despite Estonias independence today, each nation has left its mark. Todays culture is the distillation of centuries of history which can be traced through its song festivals, poetry, literature and national epics. It can also be seen all around, from the ancient architecture of a drying barn to modern glass structures, and from the pattern on a knitted glove to interactive creations on the internet. Find out more: http:www.businessinestonia.com ]]>

Modern Estonian culture has been shaped by centuries of occupation by other nations, something which is evidenced in its language, architecture and the countrys thousands of folk songs... In the last thousand years, Estonia has been ruled by Germany, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, and Poland. Despite Estonias independence today, each nation has left its mark. Todays culture is the distillation of centuries of history which can be traced through its song festivals, poetry, literature and national epics. It can also be seen all around, from the ancient architecture of a drying barn to modern glass structures, and from the pattern on a knitted glove to interactive creations on the internet. Find out more: http:www.businessinestonia.com ]]>
Wed, 13 Nov 2013 10:15:14 GMT /slideshow/culture-in-estonia-something-for-everyone/28204408 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Culture in Estonia - Something for Everyone businessinestonia Modern Estonian culture has been shaped by centuries of occupation by other nations, something which is evidenced in its language, architecture and the countrys thousands of folk songs... In the last thousand years, Estonia has been ruled by Germany, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, and Poland. Despite Estonias independence today, each nation has left its mark. Todays culture is the distillation of centuries of history which can be traced through its song festivals, poetry, literature and national epics. It can also be seen all around, from the ancient architecture of a drying barn to modern glass structures, and from the pattern on a knitted glove to interactive creations on the internet. Find out more: http:www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cultureinestoniasomethingforeveryone-131113101514-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Modern Estonian culture has been shaped by centuries of occupation by other nations, something which is evidenced in its language, architecture and the countrys thousands of folk songs... In the last thousand years, Estonia has been ruled by Germany, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, and Poland. Despite Estonias independence today, each nation has left its mark. Todays culture is the distillation of centuries of history which can be traced through its song festivals, poetry, literature and national epics. It can also be seen all around, from the ancient architecture of a drying barn to modern glass structures, and from the pattern on a knitted glove to interactive creations on the internet. Find out more: http:www.businessinestonia.com
Culture in Estonia - Something for Everyone from Martin Koch
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Estonia - Where Medieval Meets Modern /slideshow/estonia-where-medieval-meets-modern/28198790 estoniawheremedievalmeetsmodern-131113073223-phpapp01
Estonia is a country of contrasts. Such pristine and untouched nature is found in only a few places in Europe. A few hundred metres off the highway you can find yourself in virgin forest, where wolves, bears, and lynx roam free. A large proportion of our nations land is designated as natural protection areas. At the same time, Estonia is on the vanguard of technological development. We invented the world famous free internet telephone service, Skype. Wireless internet is available even on buses and trains. On small farms deep in the forest news of the world arrives via internet, theres no need to drive to town to buy the newspaper. On a childs first day of school he carries a bouquet of asters for his teacher along with his book of ABCs. But therell also be a mobile telephone in his pocket. For every 100 Estonians there are 120 mobile telephones! To our eastern neighbours the Russians and our southern neighbours the Latvians an Estonian is thought to be calm and slow to act. But to our northern neighbours the Finns we are a fast act which is tough to follow! When Latvians start to tell jokes, its often at the expense of Estonians. But what might appear a guarded and suspicious Estonian is quite the opposite, once you get acquainted with him. Get acquainted with our small, beautiful, and interesting land! Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com]]>

Estonia is a country of contrasts. Such pristine and untouched nature is found in only a few places in Europe. A few hundred metres off the highway you can find yourself in virgin forest, where wolves, bears, and lynx roam free. A large proportion of our nations land is designated as natural protection areas. At the same time, Estonia is on the vanguard of technological development. We invented the world famous free internet telephone service, Skype. Wireless internet is available even on buses and trains. On small farms deep in the forest news of the world arrives via internet, theres no need to drive to town to buy the newspaper. On a childs first day of school he carries a bouquet of asters for his teacher along with his book of ABCs. But therell also be a mobile telephone in his pocket. For every 100 Estonians there are 120 mobile telephones! To our eastern neighbours the Russians and our southern neighbours the Latvians an Estonian is thought to be calm and slow to act. But to our northern neighbours the Finns we are a fast act which is tough to follow! When Latvians start to tell jokes, its often at the expense of Estonians. But what might appear a guarded and suspicious Estonian is quite the opposite, once you get acquainted with him. Get acquainted with our small, beautiful, and interesting land! Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com]]>
Wed, 13 Nov 2013 07:32:23 GMT /slideshow/estonia-where-medieval-meets-modern/28198790 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Estonia - Where Medieval Meets Modern businessinestonia Estonia is a country of contrasts. Such pristine and untouched nature is found in only a few places in Europe. A few hundred metres off the highway you can find yourself in virgin forest, where wolves, bears, and lynx roam free. A large proportion of our nations land is designated as natural protection areas. At the same time, Estonia is on the vanguard of technological development. We invented the world famous free internet telephone service, Skype. Wireless internet is available even on buses and trains. On small farms deep in the forest news of the world arrives via internet, theres no need to drive to town to buy the newspaper. On a childs first day of school he carries a bouquet of asters for his teacher along with his book of ABCs. But therell also be a mobile telephone in his pocket. For every 100 Estonians there are 120 mobile telephones! To our eastern neighbours the Russians and our southern neighbours the Latvians an Estonian is thought to be calm and slow to act. But to our northern neighbours the Finns we are a fast act which is tough to follow! When Latvians start to tell jokes, its often at the expense of Estonians. But what might appear a guarded and suspicious Estonian is quite the opposite, once you get acquainted with him. Get acquainted with our small, beautiful, and interesting land! Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/estoniawheremedievalmeetsmodern-131113073223-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Estonia is a country of contrasts. Such pristine and untouched nature is found in only a few places in Europe. A few hundred metres off the highway you can find yourself in virgin forest, where wolves, bears, and lynx roam free. A large proportion of our nations land is designated as natural protection areas. At the same time, Estonia is on the vanguard of technological development. We invented the world famous free internet telephone service, Skype. Wireless internet is available even on buses and trains. On small farms deep in the forest news of the world arrives via internet, theres no need to drive to town to buy the newspaper. On a childs first day of school he carries a bouquet of asters for his teacher along with his book of ABCs. But therell also be a mobile telephone in his pocket. For every 100 Estonians there are 120 mobile telephones! To our eastern neighbours the Russians and our southern neighbours the Latvians an Estonian is thought to be calm and slow to act. But to our northern neighbours the Finns we are a fast act which is tough to follow! When Latvians start to tell jokes, its often at the expense of Estonians. But what might appear a guarded and suspicious Estonian is quite the opposite, once you get acquainted with him. Get acquainted with our small, beautiful, and interesting land! Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com
Estonia - Where Medieval Meets Modern from Martin Koch
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Estonia - Your Product Innovation and Production Partner /businessinestonia/estonia-your-product-innovation-and-roductionpartner productinnovationandproductionpartnerestonia-131018050138-phpapp01
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Fri, 18 Oct 2013 05:01:38 GMT /businessinestonia/estonia-your-product-innovation-and-roductionpartner businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Estonia - Your Product Innovation and Production Partner businessinestonia Estonia - Your Product Innovation and Production Partner <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/productinnovationandproductionpartnerestonia-131018050138-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Estonia - Your Product Innovation and Production Partner
Estonia - Your Product Innovation and Production Partner from Martin Koch
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e-Estonia /slideshow/eestonia/27325626 eestonia-131018035420-phpapp01
http://www.businessinestonia.com During the last 20 years, Estonia has developed a complete, well functioning, and secure e-state. For citizens of Estonia, e-services have become routine: e-elections, e-taxes, e-police, e-healthcare, e-banking, and e-school. The e prefix for services has almost become trite in the sense that it is truly standard. Most Estonians would not even consider doing things the old fashioned way by physically visiting an office. The e-state gives people freedom to spend time in the forest, countryside, in our countless bogs, or even in Tallinns famous Old Town which rests beside the modern city. Almost any activity can be taken care of with a few clicks via the internet. These modern city office buildings are increasingly used by IT companies which seek an innovative, highly-educated, cost-effective workforce. One example of many: From its development centre in Tallinn, Skype creates a large part of the software used by its loyal customer base of 500 million people. Thanks to its small size, Estonia is an ideal place for testing new solutions. The implementation and feedback processes move very quickly. Many solutions engineered in Estonia have been later exported, including e-elections, e-school, and m-parking (the m means mobile). It may also be of interest that Estonia is the only nation in the world which has survived a full-on cyber attack, emerging unscathed by mounting a vigorous self-defence. Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com ]]>

http://www.businessinestonia.com During the last 20 years, Estonia has developed a complete, well functioning, and secure e-state. For citizens of Estonia, e-services have become routine: e-elections, e-taxes, e-police, e-healthcare, e-banking, and e-school. The e prefix for services has almost become trite in the sense that it is truly standard. Most Estonians would not even consider doing things the old fashioned way by physically visiting an office. The e-state gives people freedom to spend time in the forest, countryside, in our countless bogs, or even in Tallinns famous Old Town which rests beside the modern city. Almost any activity can be taken care of with a few clicks via the internet. These modern city office buildings are increasingly used by IT companies which seek an innovative, highly-educated, cost-effective workforce. One example of many: From its development centre in Tallinn, Skype creates a large part of the software used by its loyal customer base of 500 million people. Thanks to its small size, Estonia is an ideal place for testing new solutions. The implementation and feedback processes move very quickly. Many solutions engineered in Estonia have been later exported, including e-elections, e-school, and m-parking (the m means mobile). It may also be of interest that Estonia is the only nation in the world which has survived a full-on cyber attack, emerging unscathed by mounting a vigorous self-defence. Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com ]]>
Fri, 18 Oct 2013 03:54:20 GMT /slideshow/eestonia/27325626 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) e-Estonia businessinestonia http://www.businessinestonia.com During the last 20 years, Estonia has developed a complete, well functioning, and secure e-state. For citizens of Estonia, e-services have become routine: e-elections, e-taxes, e-police, e-healthcare, e-banking, and e-school. The e prefix for services has almost become trite in the sense that it is truly standard. Most Estonians would not even consider doing things the old fashioned way by physically visiting an office. The e-state gives people freedom to spend time in the forest, countryside, in our countless bogs, or even in Tallinns famous Old Town which rests beside the modern city. Almost any activity can be taken care of with a few clicks via the internet. These modern city office buildings are increasingly used by IT companies which seek an innovative, highly-educated, cost-effective workforce. One example of many: From its development centre in Tallinn, Skype creates a large part of the software used by its loyal customer base of 500 million people. Thanks to its small size, Estonia is an ideal place for testing new solutions. The implementation and feedback processes move very quickly. Many solutions engineered in Estonia have been later exported, including e-elections, e-school, and m-parking (the m means mobile). It may also be of interest that Estonia is the only nation in the world which has survived a full-on cyber attack, emerging unscathed by mounting a vigorous self-defence. Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/eestonia-131018035420-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> http://www.businessinestonia.com During the last 20 years, Estonia has developed a complete, well functioning, and secure e-state. For citizens of Estonia, e-services have become routine: e-elections, e-taxes, e-police, e-healthcare, e-banking, and e-school. The e prefix for services has almost become trite in the sense that it is truly standard. Most Estonians would not even consider doing things the old fashioned way by physically visiting an office. The e-state gives people freedom to spend time in the forest, countryside, in our countless bogs, or even in Tallinns famous Old Town which rests beside the modern city. Almost any activity can be taken care of with a few clicks via the internet. These modern city office buildings are increasingly used by IT companies which seek an innovative, highly-educated, cost-effective workforce. One example of many: From its development centre in Tallinn, Skype creates a large part of the software used by its loyal customer base of 500 million people. Thanks to its small size, Estonia is an ideal place for testing new solutions. The implementation and feedback processes move very quickly. Many solutions engineered in Estonia have been later exported, including e-elections, e-school, and m-parking (the m means mobile). It may also be of interest that Estonia is the only nation in the world which has survived a full-on cyber attack, emerging unscathed by mounting a vigorous self-defence. Find out more: http://www.businessinestonia.com
e-Estonia from Martin Koch
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Life in Estonia (Summer 2012 issue) /slideshow/life-in-estonia-summer-2012-issue/27266410 lifeinestoniasummer2012-131016161621-phpapp01
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Wed, 16 Oct 2013 16:16:21 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-summer-2012-issue/27266410 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (Summer 2012 issue) businessinestonia http://www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniasummer2012-131016161621-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> http://www.businessinestonia.com
Life in Estonia (Summer 2012 issue) from Martin Koch
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Life in Estonia (Fall 2012 issue) /slideshow/life-in-estonia-fall-2012-issue/27266274 lifeinestoniafall2012-131016160939-phpapp01
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Wed, 16 Oct 2013 16:09:39 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-fall-2012-issue/27266274 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (Fall 2012 issue) businessinestonia http://www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniafall2012-131016160939-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> http://www.businessinestonia.com
Life in Estonia (Fall 2012 issue) from Martin Koch
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Life in Estonia (Winter 2012/2013 issue) /slideshow/life-in-estonia-winter-20122013-issue/27265971 lifeinestoniawinter20122013-131016155911-phpapp02
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Wed, 16 Oct 2013 15:59:10 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-winter-20122013-issue/27265971 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (Winter 2012/2013 issue) businessinestonia http://www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniawinter20122013-131016155911-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> http://www.businessinestonia.com
Life in Estonia (Winter 2012/2013 issue) from Martin Koch
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Life in Estonia (Spring 2013 issue) /slideshow/life-in-estonia-spring-2013-issue/27265742 lifeinestoniaspring2013-131016155206-phpapp01
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Wed, 16 Oct 2013 15:52:06 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-spring-2013-issue/27265742 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (Spring 2013 issue) businessinestonia http://www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniaspring2013-131016155206-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> http://www.businessinestonia.com
Life in Estonia (Spring 2013 issue) from Martin Koch
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Wed, 16 Oct 2013 15:45:31 GMT /slideshow/life-in-estonia-summer-2013-issue/27265482 businessinestonia@slideshare.net(businessinestonia) Life in Estonia (Summer 2013 issue) businessinestonia http://www.businessinestonia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lifeinestoniasummer2013-131016154531-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> http://www.businessinestonia.com
Life in Estonia (Summer 2013 issue) from Martin Koch
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Life in Estonia (Fall 2013 issue) /slideshow/life-in-estonia-fall-2013-issue/27264852 lifeinestoniafall2013-131016152717-phpapp01
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