Ilkka Oyj
OMXH:ILKKA2
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Ilkka Oyj
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Ilkka Oyj engages in the provision of publishing and printing services. The company is headquartered in Seinajoki, Lansi-Suomen and currently employs 533 full-time employees. The firm operates through three segments: Publishing, Printing, and Associated companies. The Publishing segment comprises the activities of subsidiary I-Mediat Oy, responsible for publishing regional (Ilkka and Pohjalainen) and local newspapers (Viiskunta, Komiat, Jarviseutu, Suupohjan Sanomat and Jurvan Sanomat), as well as free sheets (Vaasan Ikkuna and Etela-Pohjanmaa). The segment also covers online and mobile services, as well as marketing and communications services, including influencer marketing portal somessa.com. The Printing segment comprises the activities of I-print Oy, which offers newspaper printing, as well as other digital and specialty printing products and services, including sheet printing, brochure folding, large format prints and label printing, among others. The firm also includes a property subsidiary, Kiinteisto Oy Seinjoen Koulukatu 10.
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