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Icefood ICEFOOD produces smoked, cured and marinated Icefood products. | | | Iceland Export Welcome to The Iceland Export Directory. The Official Guide to Quality Products and Services. The Iceland Export Directory aims to provide information on Icelandic exporters and their products. The directory is published, both as a book and on the web, by the Trade Council of Iceland in cooperation with Frodi hf, and is The Official Guide to Quality Products and Services. | | | Iceland Telecom
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| | | Icelandic Software Fund Established in 1997, The Icelandic Software Fund is a knowledge company, a value added investor in the field of Information Technology and a provider of financial and other consultative services to its portfolio companies. The Icelandic Software Fund is a leading Icelandic Venture Capital Firm listed on the Icelandic Stock Exchange. As the largest domestic institutional investor specialising in Information Technology, ISF's policy is to invest in Icelandic and international IT companies with a clear competence for attaining continental or global reach and to actively participate in the development of the Icelandic IT industry. With The New Business Venture Fund and two leading retail and investment banks in Iceland as shareholders and strategic partners, the ISF's portfolio constitutes of over 25 IT companies in varying stages of development and operating within all major sectors of the IT industry. ISF's board members and executive officers all combine a broad professional knowledge with experience in the field of finance and information technology. As a principle, board members of ISF are primarily selected on grounds of their specific skills and experience, not ownership. Following the classic Venture Capital tradition, ISF's board members and management all actively participate as members on the boards of its portfolio companies, thus, forming an important link between the individual companies and ISF, effectively achieving the desired sharing of knowledge and business experience. | | | Icelandic Stock Exchange Iceland Stock Exchange was founded in 1985 and has since been leading in developing the Icelandic securities market. In April 1998, the Icelandic Parliament passed a new law on securities exchanges, abolishing the monopoly and requiring ICEX to change its legal status from a self-owned institution to a limited company with shareholders. On 1 January 1999, the ICEX became a limited company owned by listed companies, member firms, the Central bank, pension funds and the Investor Association. The year 1999, was the Exchange's first year as a limited company and on 1 July 1999 the Minister of Commerce granted ICEX the very first license to operate a stock exchange in Iceland. | | | Icelandic Stock Exchange - ICEX Iceland Stock Exchange (ICEX) is the only stock exchange operating on the Icelandic securities market. ICEX operates both an equity and a bond market with 64 companies and roughly 400 hundred fixed income instruments listed. There are 18 ICEX members trading, thereof one remote member. Its legal framework is in line with EU directives. ICEX is a member of the NOREX Alliance along with the exchanges in Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm using the common trading platform, SAXESS. ICEX is also a member of the Federation of European Securities Exchanges. | | | Invest in Iceland Agency Invest in Iceland Agency is an independent agency of the Ministry of Industry & Commerce. The Agency is divided into two separate departments: General Investments and Energy Marketing. Invest in Iceland Agency operates as a “one-stop-shop” for foreign investors. The Agency’s advisors provide information on investment opportunities in Iceland and the business environment free of charge. Typical services include arranging site visits and contacts with local authorities as well as local business partners, professional advisors, etc. The agency also provides information on the business environment such as law, labour, wages and housing.Invest in Iceland Agency – General InvestmentsSkólavördustígur 11P.O. Box 681IS 121 ReykjavíkTel.: 561 5200 Fax: 561 5205e-mail: info@invest.is Website: www.invest.isInvest in Iceland Agency – Energy MarketingHáaleitisbraut 68IS-103 ReykjavíkTel.: 515 9000 Fax: 515 9003e-mail: mil@lv.is Website: www.invest.is | | | Islandsbanki Íslandsbanki is offering universal banking services to households, businesses and institutional investors. These services include retail banking, corporate and investment banking, brokerage services, private banking and asset management. | | | Istaekni hf
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