On Monday Radio Morning: Stock Exchanges and Industry

In the Monday morning program of Äripää radio, we offer interviews about recent macro indicators and what is happening on the stock exchanges. We will also take one call to Hiiumaa.

  • Rait Kondor, INVL Family Office’s investment strategist, sets the pace for the morning program. Photo: Andres Haabu

At 8 o’clock Kulvo Pendra, the CEO of Dagöplast, which produces plastic products in Käina, will explain how the Estonian industrial sector looks like from Hiiumaa and whether there is a recovery in the Scandinavian markets.

Half an hour later, Eesti Pank’s economist Kaspar Oja helps to understand the biggest influencers of the consumer price index in September and give an estimate of what inflation will be like in the coming months. We also ask whether the slowing price growth in the euro area gives grounds for the European Central Bank to lower interest rates already in October.

We summarize what is happening on the stock markets with INVL Family Office investment strategist Rait Kondor, who helps keep his finger on the pulse of the most important events of the beginning week and hints at which sectors to bet on during falling interest rates.

The morning program is hosted by Janno Riispapp and Ireene Kilusk.

The program day continues with five programs:

9.50-10.00 “Obscure economy”. If you’re a marketing expert, you won’t want to miss this show. The fragrance brand is now becoming a very big topic, experts promise.

How to sell your brand with the help of smell, why McDonalds has tested the smell of melon in its restaurants, why bakeries could bake more during the day instead of early in the morning… You will hear about all this in the program “Obscure Economy”.

Host is Linda Eensaar.

11.00-12.00 “Hot seat”. Tauri Kärson, the CEO of Tuul Mobility, will be visiting the show, from whom we will find out how Tuul is doing, what Kärson thinks about the recent tax changes and what the wider impact of the burning of Planet42 will be.

The show is hosted by Marge Ugezene.

12.00-13.00 “Employers’ hour”. Innovation makes companies future-proof and the economy competitive.

How to deal with innovation in different sectors, how far your wisdom can go and when you need to use the innotrep designed to accelerate the development of companies, this is what Kristi Lehtis, the founder and manager of the Estonian artisanal chocolate producer Chocolala, Aaro Lode, the manager of the catering company Baltic Restaurants Estonia, and Kati Rostfeldt, the innovation advisor of the Estonian Employers’ Union, will talk about in the program.

The presenter is Rivo Sarapik.

13.00-14.00 “Service guide”. In the show, Tarmo Ulla, head of the private segment of Swedbank, and Jürgen Jalakas, head of Tele2 Estonia’s business client unit, discuss strategies for retaining private and business clients.

The show will talk about the formula for keeping a private customer and a business customer, how they have built a strategy for keeping customer relations in their companies, what customer loyalty and customer retention are, and what the differences and similarities are between the two.

The show is hosted by Alyona Stadnik.

15.00-16.00 “Lavajutud”. In the program, we hear Urmas Sõurumaa talking about the formula of wealth and the common denominator of all successful people. According to Sõurumaa, it brings examples even further than the eye of an ordinary person can see. The presentation was recorded at the Investment Festival held in July this year. The presentation will be moderated by Meelis Mandel, editor of Äripäiv.

The presenter is Joonas-Hendrik Mägi.

Listen to Äripää radio In Tallinn and Harjumaa 92.4 MHz, Tartu 97.7 MHz, Pärnu 91.9 MHz, Haapsalu 96.0 MHz, Saaremaa 101.7 MHz, Ida-Virumaa 94.6 MHz, Raplama 101.8 MHz and Järvamaa 104.3 MHz.

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