real estate and trade, actors and a surprising investment

In the Tuesday morning program, we talk about the actors’ picket, competition reports and an unexpected investment.

  • Radio morning: real estate and business, actors and a surprising investment Photo: Andras Kralla

Sigrid Kõiv, competition analyst of Äripää Infopank, will talk about the progress of these sectors on the radio morning based on the competition reports of machine and metal industry and trading companies.

With ELUM Kinnisvara’s development manager Risto Väh, we talk about developments in the real estate market and whether prices have really started to rise, as the recent announcement by the Statistics Office confirmed.

Actor Reimo Sagor will speak about the theater union’s wage increase picket in front of the government building, which will start on Tuesday morning.

The fourth guest will be a secret until the announcement of a very large investment tomorrow morning, until then we can only say that it is a company of local food scientists that makes cooking oil from sawdust.

The morning program is made by Meelis Mandel and Ken Rohelaan.

The program day continues with three programs:

11.00 12.00 “Investor Toomas hour”. We will talk about the experiences and lessons learned from the investment journey of entrepreneur and investor Madis Pajo. According to Madis Pajo, however, you don’t have to be a genius, smart or even mega-talented to become wealthy — hard work and the right goals are enough.

In the show, you heard how Madis Pajo got to the point where 18,000 euros of passive income per month comes to the account as if by itself. The investor also shared his three-step guide to achieving financial security.

The show was recorded at the investment festival held this summer.

13.00 14.00 “Cleantech”. The show will talk about how artificial intelligence is used to make the world greener. What are the methods of use in the process optimization of Estonian companies already now and where are we looking in the future. Kristjan Jansons, CEO of MindTitan, which creates artificial intelligence solutions, and Kristo Peenra, partner of R8 Technologies, which digitizes the real estate and energy sector, share their vision and experience.

The presenter is Mart Valner.

15.00 16.00 “Generation of winners”. Jaak Ungerson, the founder of the Nurmiko flower garden celebrating its 35th anniversary, will be visiting the show. On the morning of January 1, 2019, the entire smart garden necessary for business operations burned down at family business Nurmiko.

We looked back in time and talked about how to find optimism, willpower and money to move the company forward in difficult times, and whether it is easier or more difficult to get through major accidents as a family business. In addition, we investigate why and how the younger generation gave companies a new lease of life and helped the business grow.

The presenter is Jana Palm.

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.

You can find it here to listen directly.

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