Media Partners

For media coverage at the Summit 2010 Baltic Development Forum is cooperating with The Baltic Times, European Energy Review, Euromonitor International and Business New Europe .

 

The Baltic Times

The Baltic Times is an independent weekly newspaper that covers latest political, economic, business, and cultural events in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

Born of a merger between The Baltic Independent and The Baltic Observer in 1996, The Baltic Times continues to bring objective, comprehensive, and timely information to those with an interest in this rapidly developing area of the Baltic Sea region. Our news analysis and commentaries provide readers with insight essential to understanding the three Baltic countries and their neighbors.

With offices in Tallinn and Vilnius and its headquarters in Riga, The Baltic Times remains the only pan-Baltic English language newspaper offering complete coverage of regional events.

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European Energy Review

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European Energy Review is the foremost independent multimedia-platform for the European energy sector. We publish interviews, reports, analyses and columns, written by energy professionals and freelance correspondents throughout Europe. 

Our focus is on the great European energy transition – the movement from national and state-controlled markets to a unified, liberalised (and regulated) European market, and from a fossil-fuel dominated energy mix to a more diverse energy mix. There is no other international publication which provides this much-needed focus. 

European Energy Review is where the best strategic minds in the energy field meet - to provide new insights, spark debates, and engage with political decision-makers. Join us today in the great European energy debate. Check www.europeanenergyreview.eu today.

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Euromonitor International

Euromonitor International is the world's leading provider of strategic market research on countries, consumers and industries.  Headquartered in London and with offices in Chicago, Singapore, Shanghai, Santiago, Cape Town, Dubai and Vilnius, Euromonitor International has more than 37 years experience of producing market reports, which are published in a variety of formats to suit all client needs, from our award-winning online databases,  bespoke tailor–made research projects to market reports and statistical reference books. 

The Packaged Food, Retailing and Packaging industries are core to Euromonitor's research. With dedicated teams of analysts monitoring these markets on a daily basis around the globe, Euromonitor's market reports provide a complete strategic picture on the Consumer Foodservice, Retailing, Packaging, Ingredients, Health and Wellness markets and many others in 80 countries worldwide, as well as at regional and global level. Each report provides a strategic picture of the performance of the packaged food market, including analysis of growth sectors, market drivers and leading companies. Euromonitor International publishes more than 6000 market reports and business reference books each year. 

Euromonitor International’s research methodology is particularly important. Each Euromonitor industry report is based on a core set of research techniques, including national-level desk research (company research and analysis, store checking, trade interviewing with national players and market analysis), as well as international-level desk research (multinational company research and analysis, trade interviewing with national players and market analysis). By using standardised definitions in all researched countries, we can guarantee that our data is cross-country comparable. 

Organisations that rely on the Euromonitor International’s business intelligence to aid research and strategic planning include world’s leading consumer-facing manufacturers and retailers, raw material suppliers, ingredient manufacturers, distributors and packagers, investment banks and strategic consultancy firms, marketing consultancies and the advertising industry, public, national and government libraries, universities and business schools. The loyalty of our client base is a testament to the quality of information we provide.

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Business New Europe

Business New Europe was set up in 2006 by a group of journalists that have been covering emerging Europe for more than a decade. It remains the only English-language publication that covers all 30 of the countries of "new Europe" -- central, eastern, southeast Europe, the Caucuses, the Balkans and Central Asia.

We have found the best journalists in each of the countries of the region with over 50 years of cumulative experience, who not only report on the progress each country makes as the process of convergence continues, but can draw on their experience and contacts to write forward-looking commentary and analysis of where each country is going; the idea is to provide pragmatic and actionable information for investors and companies working in or with the region that will help them promote their business.

bne covers business, economics, finance and politics in these dynamic new markets and while there is a fair amount of reporting by wires on the "what" of the story, there is almost no commentary on the "why", which is bne's core function.

In addition bne acts as an "intelligent filter" consuming the mountains of research put out each day by investment banks, IFIs and think-tanks; bne reads all this research and republishes what we consider to be the best or most informative in a series of lists and newsletters distributed by email, allowing our readers to stay up to date on the debate. Find out 90% of what you need to know in 20% of the reading time.

Finally, bne not only reports the stories in each country, it reports on what the market is saying about the story. Sentiment remains as big a driver of these markets as the reality on the ground, and often the markets react contrary to what the fundamentals suggest is the most appropriate action, but bne reports on these developments too.

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