Well, should Hesuli be thrown into the scrap heap and replaced with Helsinki, a good stock exchange for over a century? Mag7 could even be a grumbling Maguli.
When an analyst from an anarchic and youthful analysis firm is in a blazer in their home office in Kainuu, and the CEO of a publicly listed law firm is in a hoodie in a luxurious office on Aleksanterinkatu, which company’s owner should be more worried?
Does Yahoo Finance work for you? For me, it works sometimes, sometimes I get an error message like this. I’ve tried different browsers and the same problem occurs. What could be the issue and how can it be fixed?
I’m watching an interview with Harvia’s CEO; he talks so much that Rauli Juva can barely get a word in. But it’s a good interview anyway, full of substance.
When talking about Lahti, you undoubtedly mean Puu-Paavola.
But if we’re being completely honest, even though it was in its own way a charming phenomenon - detached houses right next to the city center - they were actually quite dreadful and dilapidated shacks. The residents were mostly disadvantaged members of society and otherwise marginalized individuals, who were then, with the new construction, cleared out to make way for a more middle-class population.
However, I will defend my childhood hometown by stating that at least nothing as horrifying as Makkaratalo has been built anywhere in Lahti, and when you look at the edge of the market square, it still looks quite nice.
And if you compare the area around Lahti City Hall to the equivalent in Espoo, Lahti wins a hundred – zero.
Yep, the city center has remained surprisingly intact compared to many other cities. And I’m not saying that all old things should be preserved. A certain stratification from different eras is also valuable. All buildings tell about their time, people’s needs, technologies, etc.