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  TheStreet.com: Ericsson Reports Profits Jump $681.3 Million
Ericsson said net income rose to 4.25 billion kronor, or 2.15 kronor a share, from 905 million kronor, or 0.49 kronor a share, in the year-earlier period.
Consensus estimates among analysts were for 3.018 billion kronor in pretax earnings.
Ericsson said it expects pretax profit to double this quarter from the 2.96 billion kronor reported in the year-earlier second quarter, and for sales to increase more than 25%; the company's previous sales forecast called for 20% growth.
www.thestreet.com /brknews/telecom/929382.html   (261 words)

  
  Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Europe, 2004 - Sweden
The maximum pension is 83,709 kronor a year, provided the insured had 40 years of residence in Sweden (including assumed years of residence between the age at the time of death and age 65) and the surviving spouse does not receive an income-related pension.
Surviving child's allowance: 15,720 kronor a year (31,440 kronor for a full orphan) is paid to a surviving child up to age 18 (age 20 if a student) who is not receiving an orphan's pension.
The maximum benefit is 730 kronor a day for the first 100 days of a benefit period; thereafter, 680 kronor a day.
www.ssa.gov /policy/docs/progdesc/ssptw/2004-2005/europe/sweden.html   (3040 words)

  
 Studieskulder på 90 miljoner kronor hos kronofogden i Norrbotten - sr.se
Studieskulder på 90 miljoner kronor hos kronofogden i Norrbotten - sr.se
Studieskulder på 90 miljoner kronor hos kronofogden i Norrbotten
Totalt uppgår skulden till över 90 miljoner kronor i Norrbotten.
www.sr.se /norrbotten/nyheter/artikel.asp?artikel=886515   (290 words)

  
 TRE KRONOR
Tre Kronor (three "kings" or three "crowns") has a number of personalities all wrapped up in one rather small dining room.
It is here that Tre Kronor departs from its dyed-in-the-Stockholm stance and heads out into the wilds of France a bit.
I was doubly impressed one night to find not just brandade (a lusty combination of salt cod with a puree of potato and garlic), but pan-roasted cod, too.
www.suntimes.com /output/bruno/wkp-news-kronor21.html   (469 words)

  
 JS Online: Ericsson Expects Bigger 4th Qtr. Losses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Stockholm-based telecommunications giant lost 8.3 billion kronor ($968.7 million) during the quarter ending Dec. 31, or 0.58 kronor (7 cents) a share, compared with a loss of 3.5 billion kronor, or 0.31 kronor a share, a year earlier.
Fourth-quarter sales fell 37 percent to 37 billion kronor ($4.3 billion), compared with 58.5 billion kronor in the year-ago period.
For the year, sales were down 31 percent to 145.8 billion kronor (US$17 billion), compared with 210.8 billion kronor in 2001.
www.jsonline.com /bym/news/ap/feb03/ap-earns-ericsson020503.asp?format=print   (328 words)

  
 Sweden-TeliaSonera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For the three months that ended Dec. 31, the company earned 2.09 billion kronor ($295.8 million), or 0.45 kronor (6 cents) a share, compared with 2.7 billion kronor, or 0.58 kronor a share, in the year-ago period.
Revenues were virtually flat at 21.2 billion kronor ($3 billion) from 21 billion kronor a year ago.
Revenue for 2004 was 81.9 billion kronor ($11.6 billion), up slightly from 81.8 billion kronor in 2003.
www.cp.org /english/online/full/technology/050211/z021118A.html   (335 words)

  
 Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Europe, 2002 - Sweden
As of January 2002, the base amount is 37,900 kronor and the increased base amount is 38,700 kronor.
The maximum is 900 kronor per year for other kinds of medical services.
Pensioners pay maximum of 80 kronor per day for hospital care (limited to 1/3 the amount of pension received).
www.ssa.gov /policy/docs/progdesc/ssptw/2002-2003/europe/sweden.html   (2346 words)

  
 Ericsson Trailing -- 07/20/2001
This is down from the profit of 12.55bn kronor or 1.30 kronor per share in year-ago period.
Revenue is expected to fall to 59.97bn kronor from 65bn kronor.
The handset unit is expected to post a loss of 5.7bn kronor for the Q2, which represents the total expected loss for the Q2, excluding the 15bn kronor special charge.
www.cnsnews.com /ViewPrint.asp?Page=\Business\archive\200107\BUS20010720b.html   (283 words)

  
 Ericsson-Loss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Stockholm-based Ericsson, the world's largest supplier of equipment for wireless phone networks, posted a loss of 2.73 billion kronor in the three months to June 30 in contrast to a loss of 2.72 billion kronor a year earlier.
Stripping out the charge and a capital gain of 412 million kronor ($50 million), Ericsson reported a pretax loss of 200 million kronor ($24 million), far better than the consensus expectation for a loss of 1.9 billion kronor ($230 million).
Sales for the quarter fell 28 per cent to 27.6 billion kronor ($3.34 billion) from 38.54 billion kronor a year earlier.
www.cp.org /english/online/full/technology/030718/z071810A.html   (467 words)

  
 Ordering Experiment
The Swedish auto maker AB Volvo posted a 12% increase in first-half pretax profit to 4.25 billion kronor $641.3 million from 3.8 billion kronor a year earlier.
The results were in the lower range of the 4.05 billion to 4.62 billion kronor predicted by analysts.
Sales in the food operating sector declined 2% to 5.1 billion kronor; Volvo said the decline stemmed from the continuing liquidation of trading in fish.
www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk /~mlap/cgi-bin/comprehension.cgi   (475 words)

  
 Boston.com / Business / Truck maker Volvo swings to profit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Goteborg-based company posted a profit of 3.49 billion kronor ($492.7 million), or 8.4 kronor ($1.18) a share, in the three months ended Dec. 31, compared with a loss of 2.9 billion kronor, or 6.9 kronor a share, in the same period in 2003.
Revenue rose to 57.1 billion kronor ($8 billion) from 48.7 billion kronor a year earlier.
For the year, the company posted a profit 9.4 billion kronor ($1.3 billion), or 22.4 kronor ($3.14) a share, compared with 298 million kronor, or 0.71 kronor a share, in 2003.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2005/02/10/truck_maker_volvo_swings_to_profit?mode=PF   (386 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Net income dropped to 1.21 billion kronor ($162 million), or 3.95 kronor a share, from 1.6 billion kronor, or 5.10 kronor a share, a year earlier, the Stockholm-based company said.
Revenue fell 4.1 percent to 31.9 billion kronor, the 10th quarterly decline.
The shares fell 3 kronor, or 2.1 percent, to 138 kronor in Stockholm, the lowest close since April 4, 2003.
quote.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000085&sid=at.__sydY6S8&refer=europe   (932 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Top Worldwide
The net loss was 2.7 billion kronor ($327 million), the same as in the year-earlier period and down from 4.3 billion kronor in the first quarter, Chief Executive Officer Carl-Henric Svanberg said at a press meeting.
Ericsson's adjusted pretax loss narrowed to 200 million kronor in the second quarter from 3.08 billion kronor a year earlier.
Total sales fell 28 percent to 27.6 billion kronor in the second quarter from a year earlier, while analysts had expected 27.4 billion kronor.
quote.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000087&sid=airBa7gCs9rQ&refer=top_world_news   (1037 words)

  
 TFF PUBLICATIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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A discussion of new and old conflict formations and conflict-management strategies; an analysis of civil society peace culture and then a list of mistakes made by the international community when it has tried to deal with the complexities of the Balkans.
As assessment of the risks of violence and war, based on numerous TFF fact-finding missions to the country, before, during and after the war in 2001.
www.transnational.org /publica/49-58.html   (2148 words)

  
 22K Gold 20 KRONOR Coin Charm Sweden 1901
Description: This is a high karat gold coin (at least 22K) which has been made into a charm for a bracelet.
The coin is a 20 KRONOR, Oscar II.
The 20 Kronor gold piece of Sweden was first struck in 1873, following the monetary agreement cited between Sweden, Denmark and Norway.
www.antiqnet.com /detail,22k-gold-kronor,512037.html   (115 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Volvo posts first quarter profit amid cost-cutting, product demand
The Goteborg-based company reported earnings of 506 million kronor ($61.2 million), or 1.2 kronor (14 cents) a share for the three months ending March 31, compared with a loss of 746 million kronor, or 1.8 kronor a share, for the same period last year.
Revenue rose to 40.9 billion kronor ($4.9 billion) from 40.4 billion kronor a year ago.
For the quarter, truck sales were up 12 percent to 27.4 million kronor ($3.3 million), thanks in part to strong showings by its Renault and Mack truck subsidiaries.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/business/20030428-1041-earns-volvo.html   (341 words)

  
 Company News On Call
Operating income was 4.5 billion kronor from a loss of 2.8 billion kronor in 2003, while the gross margin improved to 44.7% from 34.1% in 2003.
Income per share for the first three months was 5.40 kronor from 1.20 kronor in 2003, while income per share for the most recent 12-month period amounted to 4.90 kronor.
Net sales for the first quarter of 2004 increased to 45,489 million kronor compared to 40,931 million kronor in the same quarter last year, reflecting strong organic growth.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/04-23-2004/0002158263   (716 words)

  
 Volvo Posts Higher Third-Quarter Earnings | American International Automobile Dealers |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The company reported its profit rose 4.8 percent to 1 billion kronor ($138.8 million), or 2.40 kronor (33 cents) a share, for the July-September period, compared with 956 million kronor, or 2.30 kronor a share, in the same period last year.
Sales were up 16 percent to 45.8 billion kronor ($6.3 billion), from 40.5 billion kronor a year ago.
Revenue from truck sales during the quarter was boosted by improved performances in South America, where sales were up 46 percent to 1.35 billion kronor ($2.3 billion), and in North America, where sales rose 32 percent to 9 billion kronor ($1.2 billion).
www.aiada.org /article.asp?id=25797   (555 words)

  
 Nobel Prize - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
However, the names of the laureates are typically announced in October by the different committees and institutions that serve as selection boards for the prizes.
A large monetary award is included with the Nobel Prizes, currently about 10 million Swedish Kronor (slightly more than one million Euros or about 1.3 million US dollars).
This was originally intended to allow laureates to continue working or researching without the pressures of raising money.
open-encyclopedia.com /Nobel_Prize   (799 words)

  
 Stockholm, Sweden: The Royal Palace Tre Kronor Museum, Stockholm.
The Royal Palace in Stockholm was built 1697-1754 on the ruins of the old castle Tre Kronor, destroyed by fire in 1697.
The Royal Palace Tre Kronor Museum, Stockholm, is situated in the cellars of the Royal Palce.
Here you can see remnants of the Tre Kronor castle which dated back to the 13th century, sections of the old defense walls from the 1200s and many artefacts rescued from the flames.
www.destination-stockholm.com /sights/trekronor.htm   (147 words)

  
 Ericsson adjusts outlook as loss widens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ericsson reported a net loss of 14.2 billion kronor ($1.31 billion) for the quarter ended June 30, compared to a net profit of 10.2 billion kronor in the second quarter of last year, the company said in a statement.
Results this year are distorted by a 15 billion kronor restructuring charge, while last year's figure included 5.8 billion kronor in one-time gains, Ericsson said.
The adjusted pretax loss in the second quarter this year amounts to 5.3 billion kronor, compared to an adjusted pretax profit of 6.7 billion kronor in the same period last year.
www.networkworld.com /news/2001/0720ericsson.html   (985 words)

  
 News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
U.S. $174 billion), down 6.8 percent from 133 million kronor (approx.
Despite the gain, sales were 28.3 billion kronor (approx.
U.S. $3.9 billion) in the fourth quarter, down from 30.6 billion kronor (approx.
www.appliancemagazine.com /news.php?article=6050&zone=0&first=1   (401 words)

  
 InformationWeek > Networking Equipment > Ericsson Races Past 2Q Expectations > July 21, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The world's largest supplier of equipment for wireless phone networks reported a profit of 5.3 billion kronor ($710.1 million), or 0.33 kronor (4 cents) per share, for the April-June period compared with a loss of 2.7 billion kronor, or 0.17 kronor per share, in the same period last year.
Sales grew 18 percent to 32.6 billion kronor ($4.4 billion), led by the rollouts of third-generation cellular networks throughout Asia, Europe, and parts of North America, the company said.
For the first six months of the year, Ericsson said its net income was 8.3 billion kronor ($1.1 billion), compared with a loss of 7 billion kronor in 2003.
www.informationweek.com /story/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=MRZYMNC20V4VQQSNDBCSKHQ?articleID=23903612&tid=5978   (654 words)

  
 Sweden-Saab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Saab said net profit for the period ending Sept. 30 came to 245 million kronor ($31 million US), or 2.11 kronor (U.S. cents), per share, compared to 177 million kronor, or 1.56 kronor per share, for the same quarter last year.
Sales rose eight per cent to 4.03 billion kronor ($510 million).
Shares in Saab, which sold its automobile division to General Motors Corp. in 2000, were down 1.1 per cent to 135.5 kronor ($17.20) in midday trading on the Stockholm exchange.
www.cbc.ca /cp/business/051021/b102118.html   (205 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Business | Ericsson losses shrink
The company said it lost 2.7bn kronor ($328m; £206m) before tax but after restructuring costs in the three months to 30 June.
Stripping out the one-off costs, however, the loss was just 200m kronor, well down on last year's 3.1bn kronor in the same period and analysts' expectations of an almost 1.9bn kronor loss.
Restructuring, including thousands of job cuts, cost 3.8bn kronor in the quarter, putting the company on target to spend 16.3bn kronor on one-off costs this year as a whole.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/business/3076555.stm   (441 words)

  
 Truck Maker Scania Posts Higher 4Q Profit (phillyBurbs.com) | General
The Soedertaelje-based company posted net earnings of 1.3 billion kronor ($188.6 million), or 6.58 kronor (90 cents) a share, compared with 915 million kronor, or 4.57 kronor a share, in the same period a year ago.
Revenues rose 16 percent to 16.26 billion kronor ($2.3 billion), compared with 14 billion kronor in the same period a year ago, boosted in part by demand from eastern European customers.
Sales were up 12 percent to 56.78 billion kronor ($8.1 billion) from 50.58 billion kronor a year earlier.
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/24-02042005-444487.html   (363 words)

  
 Company News On Call
Elsewhere, Ericsson released better than expected first quarter results as net income came in at 3 billion Swedish kronor from a loss of 4.3 billion kronor in the same period last year, although there was some disappointment at the company's guidance.
Volvo unveiled first quarter net income of 2,248 million kronor from 506 million kronor in the same quarter last year.
Earnings before tax were down 10% year-on-year to 326 million kronor, while revenues were down 2% to 6,365 million kronor.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/04-23-2004/0002158577   (909 words)

  
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Telekomjätten Ericsson backar 2 kr till 184,50 kronor och konkurrenten Nokia ökar med 1 krona till 437,50 kronor.
Astrazeneca sjunker 0,50 kronor till motsvarande 452 kronor medan konkurrenten Pharmacia ökar 1 kronor till motsvarande 536 kronor.
Clas Ohlsson ökar sin vinst till 41,2 miljoner kronor för verksamhetsårets första tre månader.
www.aftonbladet.se /vss/telegram/0,1082,51770695_EKO_p_20000915,00.html   (538 words)

  
 News
In other news, Electrolux is investigating a transfer of vacuum cleaner production in Vastervik, Sweden to Hungary and a possible closure of the factory in Vastervik.
According to the first analysis, a possible closure of the plant would incur a total cost of approximately 200 million kronor (approx.
The company also announced that it plans to name current LM Ericsson chairman Michael Treschow as chairman of Electrolux, after its current chairman, Rune Anderson, declined re-election.
www.appliancemagazine.com /news.php?article=6050&zone=0&first=1   (401 words)

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