Verslo žinios

Lithuanian business newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Verslo žinios (English: Business News) is a leading[1] Lithuanian business newspaper and internet portal published in Vilnius since 1995 and online since 2000.[2] Swedish Bonnier Business Press group holds an 80% stake in Verslo žinios. The remaining owner is newspaper's founder and editor-in-chief Rolandas Barysas [lt].[3][4]

Owner(s)Bonnier Business Press (80%)
Rolandas Barysas (20%)
FounderRolandas Barysas
Editor-in-chiefRolandas Barysas
General managerUgnius Jankauskas
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Verslo žinios
Owner(s)Bonnier Business Press (80%)
Rolandas Barysas (20%)
FounderRolandas Barysas
Editor-in-chiefRolandas Barysas
General managerUgnius Jankauskas
Founded1995; 31 years ago (1995)
HeadquartersVilnius
CountryLithuania
Websitewww.vz.lt
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The newspaper and website VZ.lt is published by UAB "Verslo žinios" which also publishes magazine Verslo klasė,[5] since 2003 organizes conferences, of which the best known are "Gazelė", "Password", "Best internet", Baltic Real Estate Forum, Investo's Festival, among others, owns database websites Rekvizitai, Mano Pinigai and a legal database Infolex.

In 2024, it's employment website cv.lt was bought by the Baltic branch [et] of Ringier Axel Springer Media AG.[6]

As of February 2023, there were 102 employees working for the company.[7] It has a journalism, data intelligence, telemarketing, advertising, IT and subscriptions divisions.

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