Business + Finance
Danish millionaire acquires Australian IT firm
Lars Dalgaard has invested big in a move that could cement his company’s lead in the business solutions software market.
A Dane is new top executive at SAP
As the current CEO surprisingly resigned after less than one year, Danish Jim Hagemann Snabe has been brought in as new co-CEO in Europe’s largest software company.
The most important Taxes in 2010
The Danish Government introduced the so-called “Spring Package 2.0″ in order to foster growth. The reductions on income taxes have called for alternative sources of state revenue. See the important elements of the tax reform for you and your business here.
Noma hailed best Nordic restaurant
Noma in Copenhagen has been named the best restaurant in the Nordic Region, beating off competition in the final round from Mathias Dahlgren (Sweden), Bagatelle (Norway), Dill (Iceland) and Savoy (Finland). Read more about Noma and Noma’s “boiling point”…
Companies urged to heed biosecurity
Hospitals, researchers and companies must apply for a licence to use certain substances or risk a jail sentence from 1 May 2010.
Unemployment Rate in Denmark rises to 4.3%
The figures for unemployment continued to rise over the last three months of 2009 with a further 1500 who lost their jobs.
Danish companies vying to help Haiti
More than 70 Danish companies and their employees currently collect lots of money to the millions of needy Haitian victims of the earthquake last week. Read about new ways and initiatives of fundraising.
Garbage Collector more valuable than Tax Accountant?
According to a London think tank, recycling plant workers, hospital cleaners and childcare workers provide several times more value for the society compared to their wages as a bankers, advertising executives or tax accountants.
Bankers Association: Of course we bear Responsibility
Banks bear their share of the blame for the economic crisis ratcheting up and getting out of control.


