Tag: Norway

Strong improvement in results and profitability for Norway Post

Norway Post’s earnings before taxes for the first nine months of 2004 were NOK 693 million, up NOK 632 million compared with the same period last year. The improvement is a result of both revenue growth and cost savings. This is the best result per third quarter since the company’s establishment in 1996. Profitability is also good with a 19.1 per cent return on capital employed.
”The improvement continues in the third quarter, showing that we have succeeded in improving profitability and developing competitive products and services. When, in addition, the return on capital employed is good, we are pleased to be able to say that profitability is at a satisfactory level,” says Norway Post’s Chief Executive, Kaare Frydenberg.

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The International AddressGuide – now published with eastern European countries

The cross-border sourcing of addresses for direct mailing is becoming easier for eastern European countries: the new edition of the International AddressGuide from Swiss Post International now also includes, alongside the existing 15 countries in western Europe, new entries for Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Slovenia. The AddressGuide lists 500 providers from 20 countries and describes what they have to offer, with key figures such as the number of company addresses, decision-makers, private addresses, selection criteria, and the extent of their special address databases. To help users evaluate potential suppliers, the guide provides information such as year of establishment and number of employees. For each country, it also contains an outline of the address market with detailed information on prices, data protection, return rates, address formats and the correct salutations.

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Norway Post open to competition, but on equal terms

Norway Post supports the Ministry of Transport and Communications’ proposal to open up for full competition in the postal market from 1 January 2007, provided that Norway Post is given the opportunity to compete on the same terms as other players in the market. This means that Norway Post must be free to fix its prices. Uniform postage rates can only be maintained if the Norwegian state is willing to pay the additional costs.

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Greatly improved profitability and record-breaking quality level for Norway Post

Norway Post Group’s earnings before taxes for the first six months of 2004 were NOK 450 million, an improvement of NOK 449 million compared with the same period last year. The improvement is the result of growth in revenues and of cost savings. Norway Post, in other words, meets its owner’s requirements for return on investments. At the same time, the delivery quality is higher than ever. “The results show that we have succeeded in improving profitability and developing competitive products and services. Thanks to hard work on service improvements and streamlining, Norway Post is on schedule when it comes to facing full competition in the postal market from 1 January 2007,” says Norway Post’s Chief Executive Kaare Frydenberg.

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