Raivo Heina from the helicopter and the struggling ice cream maker

From this week’s Äripää radio broadcasts, more Investor Toomas class was listened to, with Raivo Hein visiting.

  • “Investor Toomas tunnis” was visited by Raivo Hein, who talked about success and investing. Photo: Liis Treimann

Investments, the economic situation of the country and the difficult times of the ice cream manufacturer also provided excitement.

Raivo Hein: my helicopter will immediately go to war if it comes here

In the recent Investor Toomas Hour program, Raivo Hein discussed important topics related to investing and entrepreneurship among young people. But one of the most exciting and intriguing topics was certainly Heina’s comments about the cooperation between his helicopter and the defense forces.

Raivo Hein, a well-known investor and entrepreneur, spoke openly about his cooperation with the Ministry of Defense and how his helicopter is part of the country’s defense plans. “My helicopter is flown by the pilots of the Ämari military, and if there is a war, my helicopter will immediately go to war,” explained Hein, adding that many people do not know his contribution in the field of national defense.

Raivo Hein: my helicopter will immediately go to war if it comes here

An investor explains the impact of the US election on the markets

Trump wants to impose more customs tariffs, which is why smaller stocks should work harder and bigger companies should be more worried, said investor Ivar Mägi on Äripää radio.

Mägi said that if Republican Donald Trump wins, green stocks may fall because he does not support this sector. The investor himself is not going to change his investment strategist because of what is happening in the US right now.

In addition, Mägi talks about how the current events with the Democrats affect the US markets. According to Mägi, the chip manufacturer Nvidia is falling in half, why? More on that in the interview.

An investor explains the impact of the US election on the markets

Toomsalu predicts: we will see more redundancies and difficulties

We still see news of layoffs and some business customers are experiencing difficulties, on the other hand, we also see companies that are doing well at the moment, said Madis Toomsalu, head of LHV Group, in the morning program of Äripää radio. According to Toomsalu, companies are concentrated in two camps – some invest and look to the future, while others still have to deal with the past.

Regarding the new government, Toomsalu said that tax increases are essential, but they will curtail economic recovery. The head of LHV Group also pointed out one positive aspect of the coalition agreement.

LHV announced its half-year results. How Toomsalu looks at them and what effect the drop in Euribor will have, more about that in the interview.

Toomsalu predicts: we will see more redundancies and difficulties

Nvidia left the box open when they saw the Estonian startup’s technology

“I met Nvidia people for the first time last year and they said that all places are already full of self-driving cars, robots and drones, everyone has a bucket in front of them, show something awesome,” said Mihkel Tedremaa, product manager of the start-up company 7sense.

How it works and what kind of interest large companies have shown in the invention can be heard in the interview. In addition, there will be talk about the current fundraising and where the company is heading.

7sense sales and marketing director Madis Päev and product manager Mihkel Tedremaa spoke in the morning program of Äripää radio.

Nvidia left the “box open” when you saw the technology of the Estonian start-up company

An ice cream maker is fighting for survival

Last year was the year of survival for the ice cream manufacturer La Muu, where the key issue was not increasing turnover, but cutting costs.

La Muu is too expensive ice cream in the current economic situation, said Rasmus Rask, the CEO and one of the founders of the ice cream manufacturer La Muu. Even with a discount, this ice cream remains expensive for the consumer.

In the morning program, Rasmus Rask explained how La Muu is doing, what cuts the company has had to make and how he hopes to escape the loss trend.

An ice cream maker is fighting for survival

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