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  2. Nasdaq Riga - Wikipedia

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    Riga Stock Exchange, together with Vilnius Stock Exchange and Tallinn Stock Exchange is part of the joint Baltic market that was established to minimize investing barriers between Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian markets. OMX Riga (OMXRGI) is an all-share index consisting of all the shares listed on the Riga Stock Exchange. [1]

  3. Riga International Airport - Wikipedia

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    RIX Riga Airport (Latvian: RIX Rīgas lidosta; IATA: RIX, ICAO: EVRA) is the international airport of Riga, the capital of Latvia, and the largest airport in the Baltic states with direct flights to 107 destinations as of September 2024.

  4. List of the busiest airports in the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country City Airport Code (IATA/ICAO)Passengers (2024) Change 2023–2024 1. Latvia: Riga: Riga International Airport: RIX/EVRA: 7,120,000: 7.0% 2. Lithuania: Vilnius: Vilnius International Airport

  5. Nasdaq Vilnius - Wikipedia

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    The Nasdaq Vilnius is a stock exchange established in 1993 (Vilnius Stock Exchange, VSE) and currently operated by Nasdaq, Inc.. Shares are listed on a Nasdaq Baltic stock exchange together with stocks from Latvia and Estonia. [1] OMX Vilnius (OMXVGI) is a stock market index for the Nasdaq Vilnius Exchange. [2]

  6. DHL cargo plane crashes near Vilnius Airport in Lithuania ...

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    The crash led to the delays of several departures at the airport, while one incoming aircraft was diverted to Latvia's capital of Riga, the airport said in its statement. Aircraft has since been ...

  7. Vilnius Airport - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the Warsaw–Vilnius–Riga–Tallinn airline on 17 August 1932. The airport began operations in Second Polish Republic on 17 August 1932 [1] as Wilno–Porubanek, Porubanek was the name of the neighbouring village which today is part of the Kirtimai district of Vilnius.

  8. OMX Baltic 10 - Wikipedia

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    OMX Baltic 10 (abbreviated OMXB10) is regional stock market index which includes 10 companies from Baltic states. These 10 companies, in turn, are part of Vilnius Stock Exchange, Riga Stock Exchange and Tallinn Stock Exchange.

  9. airBaltic - Wikipedia

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    airBaltic, legally incorporated as AS Air Baltic Corporation, is the flag carrier of Latvia, with its head office on the grounds of Riga International Airport in Mārupe municipality near Riga. [2] Its main hub is Riga, and it operates bases in Tallinn , Vilnius , Tampere and a seasonal base in Las Palmas launched in 2023.