“Äripäev etris” lists the biggest winners and losers of the year ending on the stock exchanges, business and politics. Who got what they wanted? Which loser has any hope of rising from the ashes in the new year?
Meelis Mandel, Juhan Lang and Viivika Rõuk speak in the program and it becomes clear, for example, which is in a more difficult situation, Enefit Green or Hepsor, both of which have fallen below the IPO price on the stock exchange. One hears whether pharmaceutical stocks, renewable energy stocks, or German car manufacturers, which suffer from the winners’ curse, are in a more hopeless situation. We also look at the biggest winners, for example whether there is more faith in Infortar or Merko, Nvidia or bitcoin in the future.
Let’s break down the year’s biggest winners and losers in business. Did Planet42 founders Eerik Oja and Marten Orgna or Baltcap partners Peeter Saks, Kristjan Kalda and Martin Kõdar, whose partner in Lithuania stole tens of millions of euros from behind the company, cause the bigger crash?
We also look at the year of top officials and politicians. For example, we ask who got what they wanted: the former top official and now pilot industrial entrepreneur Kusti Salm or the Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur? Is it Evelin Pärn-Lee, head of the Competition Authority, or Margus Linnamäe, a large entrepreneur? Let’s make it clear whether the bigger loser is Hando Sutter, the ex-head of Eesti Energia, or the Central Union of Employers, whose newly elected representative is in conflict with the government.
In the show, Meelis Mandel and Juhan Lang also announce the most telling number of the year for them and share recommendations that it is wise to do now and now as an entrepreneur and investor in order to be one step ahead of others.
Hepsor or Enefit Green? Baltcap or Planet42? Which of the year’s biggest losers have any hope of rising from the ashes?
Source: www.aripaev.ee