These questions, along with many others, will be answered on Tuesday’s morning program.
The interview will be given by Kaarel Kotkas, the founder of Veriff, Anton Maljugin, the head of the industrial company LTH-Baas, and Kaja Kunnas, the Estonian correspondent of the Finnish daily Helsingin Sanomat. We also ask INVL Life Estonian branch strategist Rait Kondor which shares are a good idea to buy right now.
Journalists Joonas-Hendrik Mägi and Meelis Mandel in the studio.
The program day continues with three programs:
11.00 – 12.00 “Investor Toomas hour”.
This time the program focuses on what is happening in the stock markets. Let’s recap last week’s correction – we’ll find out why it was so short-lived and whether the corrections are over for a while. What to pick up in the portfolio now from the USA, but also from the Baltics? Are European stocks dead compared to the US? These are just some of the questions that we seek answers to in the show together with Kawe Kapital partner Kristjan Hänni.
The show is hosted by Indrek Mäe from the stock exchange editor of Äripäiv.
13.00 – 14.00 “Cleantech”.
In the show, we talk about what can be expected from the European Commission’s plans for the green revolution and green technology. Although it has been talked about for several years now how the European Union’s Green Deal is losing its strength and will soon disappear completely, it is clear from reading the voluminous guidelines document that this is not the case. Katrin Juhandi, Director of European Union Affairs at the State Chancellery, tells what to expect.
In the second part of the show, Joonatan Oras, co-founder of the company Spacedrip, will visit to talk about the company’s plans to solve the world’s water shortage problem. The customers of the company that produces local water purification devices are real estate developers, industries and defense forces in four different parts of the world.
The show is hosted by Mart Valner.
15.00 – 16.00 “Generations of winners”.
Kadarbiku juices, smoothies, carrots and sauerkraut, beloved by Estonians, are produced by three generations of the Pak family, who together try to adapt to the ever-changing economic environment and weather.
In the program dedicated to family business, the Pakiga family hears what they think are the positive aspects and concerns of family business and what are the future plans of the Kadarbiku farm. There is talk of expanding abroad and whether it is even possible to get rich in agriculture.
The show is hosted by Jana Palm.
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