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WEEK 2.2006
Monday, 9th of January, 2006
Occupancy of Domina hotels improved
Average occupancy of Domina City Hotel grew 5% last year and the occupancy of Domina Ilmarine increased 11% last year. According to hotel chain Domina Hotels & Resorts, average occupancy of Domina City Hotel was 74% last year and the occupancy of Domina Ilmarine was 59%.
Äripäev
Edelaraudtee had 1.8 million passengers last year
Edelaraudtee serviced 1.79 million passengers last year; number of passengers increased by 50,000 when compared to 2004 and by 200,000 when compared to 2003. Annemari Oherd from Edelaraudtee says that quicker train connection between Tartu and Tallinn is important to passengers.
Äripäev
Wednesday, 11th of January, 2006
Nearly million ID-tickets were bought last year
During the year 2005 clients of Tallinn, Tartu and Viimsi public transport bought 975,263 ID-tickets. In 2005, Estonian association of information technology and telecommunication companies entitled ID-ticket with a title of the deed of the year.
Eesti Päevaleht, Ärileht
Thursday, 12th of January, 2006
Computer market up by tenth
In 2005 computer manufacturing in Estonia grew 10 percent compared to 2004. Two of three first place companies Ordi and ML Arvutid grew production respectively by 36 and 6.5 percent. But in K-Arvutisalong production decreased 9.9 percent. Although by percentages the growth in Ordi was not that big the leap was significant in number of computers in 2005 Ordi manufactured 6943 computers more than in 2004. The year 2005 has be called the year of Ordi when in 2004 Ordi lost to ML Arvutid with 2433 computers then in 2005 Ordi supassed its main competitor with 3095 computers.
Äripäev
Saaremaa Spa Hotels had record year
Saaremaa Spa Hotels increased its sales turnover and occupancy last year. Company’s sales turnover was EEK 92 million, which is EEK 5 million more than year before. Average occupancy in 2005 was 72%, which is nearly 4% more than in 2004. Company serviced 34,000 accommodation customers last year.
Äripäev
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