International Internet Magazine Friday, 09.05.2008, 18:39

Turnover of Latvijas Finieris in 2007 – LVL 124.9 million
09.05.2008.Turnover of the joint-stock wood processing company Latvijas finieris (LF) of the year 2007 reached LVL 124.9, which is by 11% more than a year ago, when it was LVL 112.4 million, as informed the Head of LF council's bureau Jolanta Medne.
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