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Shana Gavron

LHV Institutional Weekly Review, April 29th, 2022

* Quarterly results commentary for Apranga (APG1L LH), Harju Elekter (HAE1T ET), Novaturas (NTU1L LH), Siauliu Bankas (SAB1L LH), Tallink (TAL1T ET) and Tallinna Vesi (TVEAT ET)
* Quarterly sales commentary for MADARA Cosmetics (MDARA LR) plus potential Russia-Ukraine conflict implications for our research coverage universe.
* Key metrics for stocks covered.
Underlyings
Apranga

Apranga APB is a Lithuania-based company that is principally engaged in the retail trade of apparel. Apranga Group, which consists of a parent company Apranga APB and its 16 wholly owned subsidiaries (located in Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia) control numerous stores and outlets in such Baltic States as Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Apranga Group develops trade systems and single-brand stores of five different types: ZARA franchise stores; APRANGA family fashion stores; Aprangos Galerija young fashion; Dshop a Desigual brand franchise shops; CITY business fashion stores and a franchise store Betty Barclay in Latvia, and Luxury clothes, footwear and accessories stores, which comprise franchise stores, such as Emporio Armani, GF Ferre, Hugo Boss, MaxMara, Burberry Limited, Mados linija and others. In February 2014 it established a subsidiary Apranga MDE OU which operates Massimo Dutti stores in Estonia under agreement with Inditex.

AS Tallinna Vesi

Tallinna Vesi is a water utility in Estonia providing drinking water and wastewater disposal services to over 400,000 people in Tallinn and in several neighbouring municipalities. Co. has the exclusive right to provide water and sewerage services in Tallinn's main service area until the year 2020. Co.'s activities included the production, treatment and distribution of water; storm and wastewater disposal and treatment. Co.'s main operating activity principally comprises the sales of water and treatment of wastewater to domestic and commercial customers within and outside of the service area, and fees received from the City of Tallinn for operating and maintaining the storm water system.

Harju Elekter A.S.

Harju Electrics Ltd. Harju Electrics Ltd (formerly Harju Elekter AS), is an Estonia-based electrical equipment manufacturer. The Company specializes in the production of electrical distribution systems, control panels, cables and substations; wholesale and mediation of light fittings and electrical appliances; real estate holding and information technology (IT) services, among others. Harju Elekter AS is a parent company of Harju Elekter Group, which consists of five subsidiaries: Harju Elekter Elektrotehnika AS, Harju Elekter Teletehnika AS, Satmatic OY, Rifas UAB and Harju Elekter AB. It is active domestically and abroad in such countries as Latvia, Poland, Norway and the United States and others.

Novaturas AB

Novaturas AB is a Lithuania-based company, which is engaged in the provision of travel services in the Baltic countries. The Company operates through three divisions: All Inclusive vacation packages around all time year; Sightseeing tour by coach and plane to approximately 30 destinations across the world, as well as ski trips. It also offers airline tickets and hotel accommodations. It sells tours through travel agencies and its Website.

Siauliu Bankas

Siauliu bankas AB is a Lithuania-based company engaged in the provision of commercial banking and financial services to private and corporate clients. It offers such services as provision of bank accounts, offering the debit and credit cards and safety deposit boxes, cash and non-cash money transfers, operations with securities, currency exchange, lending and investment services, Internet banking, financial brokerage and real estate development. It also issues monetary warranties, guarantees and other warranty liabilities, as well as performs operations with payable documents, such as checks and others. The Bank has several branches, numerous client service units and subsidiaries.

Tallink Group

Tallink Grupp AS is a ferry operator providing mini-cruise and passenger transport services in the Baltic Sea region. The Company also offers cargo services on the various routes between Finland-Sweden, Estonia-Finland, Estonia-Sweden, Finland-Germany, and Latvia-Sweden under the brand names of Tallink and Silja Line. In addition, the Group operates four hotels in Tallinn and one in Riga. As of March 28, 2013, the Company's major shareholder was Infortar AS with a stake of 35.81%.

Provider
LHV PANK
LHV PANK

LHV Bank is an independent pan-Baltic bank, based on Estonian capital. The company was founded in 1999 by two founders of Hansapank (today’s Swedbank in the Baltics) and has been offering a full range of investment services for 15 years. In May 2009, LHV received a credit institution licence allowing it to provide all banking services.

The head office is situated in Tallinn, Estonia. Cross-border services are offered in Vilnius, Lithuania and in Riga, Latvia. LHV provides brokerage (institutional and retail), asset management, banking and capital markets services. Compared to other banks, we are more innovative and have more solid experience in investment and entrepreneurship.

The Bank, together with the Group asset management company employs over 320 people. LHV Group shares are listed on Nasdaq Tallinn.

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