Webranking published in Finland today
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Finnish business daily Kauppalehti and www.kauppalehti.fi are publishing the Finnish H&H Webranking results today. Fortum wins with a total of 85.5 points. The average score of the Finnish 50 list is a strong 62.32, which can be compared to the Swedish 100 list average of 55.60.
Today’s issue of Kauppalehti publishes the results for Finland’s 50 largest companies. The winner is Fortum, with 85.5 points. Runner up is last year’s winner Metso with 80 points and third is Neste Oil with 77.75 points.
This year’s main improvers are the cargo handling solutions provider Cargotec and the construction industry group Lemminkäinen. Their scores rose substantially, even though the demands in the test protocol have been strengthened this year.
H&H Webranking is Europe’s leading survey of corporate websites. It has been conducted annually since 1997. Each year approximately 600 websites are reviewed. The results are published in financial newspapers around Europe.
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H&H Webranking Finland - Results
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Updated 11/14/2007 11:48 AM