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Creativity Motivation – What is motivation – Corey K Katir
Advertising From http://www.creativitymotivation.com Describes motivation process for creativity with emphasis on intrinsic motivation by Corey K Katir SCANDANAVIA Sweden Denmark Norway
From travelblog.org Both of us have always really wanted to visit Sweden and even though it was now late November and the cold was getting a bit much for us with tropical beaches almost calling us we thought we would have one final week in Europe and see a little of Sweden.We flew to the Swedish capital Stockholm and decided to hire a car for the week so that we could get out and see some of the country easily. We s
T20 and counting All packed and done.
From travelblog.org It39s now less than 20 hours and counting before I leave Sweden. All the paperworks are in order and everything is more or less packed. My luggage is just around 8kg ca 16lbs.. I cannot help to feel that something is missed and that I have this amount of spare time to kill. This is the typhical time I can get butterflies since I have too much free time on my hands.The roadtrip will start
Snow Flapping Sarek Arctic Sweden
From travelblog.org please visit httppatagoniandreams.comLente . Daglicht wint het weer van de duisternis. Bomen kleuren groen. Mensen komen weer buiten. Joggen en fietsen lijkt een plaag dit jaar. Binnenshuis liggen de winterse outdoorspullen her en der verspreid en opengevouwen kaarten van afgelegen noordelijke gebieden bedekken de tafels. De droogmachine draait overuren.We vullen de pulka met donzen jassen en
5100 European Crane at Hornborgasjn Trandansen…. I counted them all out..and I counted them all back
From travelblog.org First picture is a taster for the sunsets at the end….make sure you get there….March 25th is Tranedagen 39Cranes39 day in this part of Sweden 100 miles NE of Gteborg. It celebrates the coming of Spring signified by the arrival of the crane on their journey North after wintering in Spain.At the beginning of the week there were 40 crane on Friday there were 5100 they count them as
Human uterine transplant gets go-ahead
From thelocal.se A first attempt at human uterine transplants has been given the green light in Sweden, as the Ethical Review Board gave the project their approval.
Construction workers see fewer inspections
From thelocal.se Sweden’s work environment watchdog has made ten percent fewer inspections on construction sites over the past seven years, despite twice as many work-site employees since 2007.
Support for file sharing remains high in Sweden
From thelocal.se File sharing is still going strong in Sweden as a new study reveals that levels have barely been affected by the new, harsh laws.
Sweden readies for Princess Estelle baptism
From thelocal.se With Sweden’s Princess Estelle’s christening just days away, the Royal Court on Friday released new images of the infant princess and her proud parents, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel.
Swedish tabloid editor guilty of weapons crimes
From thelocal.se The editor-in-chief of Swedish tabloid Expressen and two other journalists with the paper have been convicted of weapons crimes related to a report about how easy it is to buy guns in Malmo in southern Sweden.
What’s On in Sweden
From thelocal.se Check out The Local’s guide to the main attractions and events in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmo – in association with DoToday.
Sweden’s Vinge names new managing partner as Wigge steps down
From legalweek.com
legalweek
Swedish law firm Vinge has appointed Stockholm banking partner Maria-Pia Hope as its new managing partner. Hope, who joined the firm in 1996 and made partner in 2003, will take over from current managing partner Michael Wigge no later than June 2012. Wigge is set to return to practice as a corporate partner.
Roschier names new Stockholm leadership alongside two partner hires
From legalweek.com
legalweek
Roschier has recruited three partners from Vinge and appointed new management to take the helm of the firm’s Stockholm office. Private equity and M&A partner Malin Leffler and corporate and M&A partners Pontus Enquist and Ola Sandersson are set to join the Finnish firm later this year from the Stockholm office of Sweden’s Vinge.
Picking up new business – is the Nordic legal market on the verge of substantial change?
From legalweek.com
legalweek
The fragmented Nordic legal market is potentially on the verge of substantial change. Unlike in many legal markets globally, the force of change appears to be coming from two ambitious local players, Finnish firms Roschier and Hannes Snellman, which have embarked on a pan-Nordic expansion. Both firms have opened offices in Stockholm in recent years, which has placed them in head-to-head competition with Sweden’s biggest firms, Mannheimer Swartling and Vinge. Hannes Snellman has also opened in Copenhagen, dominated by local Danish firms, of which the largest is Kromann Reumert.
Ashurst and Latham take lead on Sweden’s $2.9bn bank stake sale
From legalweek.com
legalweek
Ashurst and Latham & Watkins have taken lead roles on the Kingdom of Sweden’s sale of $2.9bn (1.8bn) of its stake in Swedish bank Nordea. Ashurst advised the underwriters on the deal, which included Nomura, Morgan Stanley and Swedish bank SEB Enskilda. The City firm fielded a London and Stockholm team led by City-based head of capital markets Nicholas Holmes.
Linklaters spin-off firm hires Bird & Bird litigation partner in Sweden
From legalweek.com
legalweek
Linklaters’ Swedish spin-off Kastell has hired Bird & Bird litigation partner Henrik Bielenstein. The hire gifts Kastell, which was launched earlier this month by former Linklaters competition partners Kent Karlsson and Erik Soederlind, with a litigation capacity.
Linklaters partner duo quit to launch competition boutique in Stockholm
From legalweek.com
legalweek
Two Linklaters competition partners have left the firm’s Stockholm and Hong Kong offices to set up their own boutique in Sweden. The new boutique, launched by Stockholm partner Kent Karlsson and Hong Kong partner Erik Soederlind, went live yesterday (1 November) under the name Kastell. Both partners joined Linklaters’ Swedish competition practice in 2001 through its merger with local firm Lagerloef & Leman. Soederlind later relocated to the firm’s Hong Kong office in 2008 to become head of competition and antitrust in Asia – a position he held at the time of his departure.
Ashurst and CC advise on landmark 1.3bn hospital PPP
From legalweek.com
legalweek
A trio of firms have lined up on the world’s largest public-private partnership (PPP) hospital in a SEK14.5bn (1.3bn) deal. The project, Sweden’s first health and medical care PPP, involved the development and construction of Stockholm’s new university hospital, Nya Karolinska Solna.
Sweden: It all goes around again
From legalweek.com
legalweek
Sweden’s lawyers are experiencing a sense of deja vu, with the financial crisis and the general anxiety it brought about in the Swedish market causing lawyers to reminisce about the country’s trouble in the early 90s. The current financial crisis saw the end of Scandinavia’s M&A boom; initial public offerings (IPO) and large transactions – in particular private equity deals – were extremely rare.
M&A market upturn prompts renewed optimism among leading Nordic firms
From legalweek.com
legalweek
Market confidence is on the rise among leading Nordic law firms, with M&A activity showing signs of picking up and Sweden introducing changes to its takeover code. Sweden introduced revised takeover rules on 1 October, with the changes, ushering in new rules on pricing for different share classes and regulations concerning pre-announcement of deals.
How privatisation kept Sweden’s M&A market afloat
From legalweek.com
legalweek
Even before the general election in Sweden in 2006, the non-Socialist alliance parties had expressly stated a desire to privatise several state-owned companies. The companies referred to as prime targets included Telia Sonera, Nordea, OMX, SAS, SBAB, Vasakronan and Vin & Sprit, the strongest trademark of which is Absolut Vodka.
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