SanomaWSOY - Annual Report 2003


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In brief
Key figures
Organisation
Year 2003
Outlook 2004
Management
Companies

Subsidiaries

Ajasto Osakeyhtiö

Dark Oy
Docendo Finland Oy

Everscreen Oy (64%)

Lönnberg Painot Oy
Weilin+Göös Oy

WS Bookwell Oy

Associated companies

Taskukirja Loisto Oy (25%)
Young Digital Poland S.A. (49%)


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Elina Sana’s book about the wartime deportation of Jews from Finland, ‘Luovutetut’, attracted a great deal of attention in the Finnish and international media, and was awarded the Tieto-Finlandia Prize. Weilin+Göös’ sales panel develops and tests new product ideas. WSOY will arrange more than 1,000 school visits and events for teachers during spring 2004 to present its new educational materials. Field Manager Erja Hautakoski presenting books at Paijala comprehensive school in Tuusula. ‘The Bookseller of Kabul’ by Åsne Seierstad, seen here at the Helsinki Book Fair, was one of the most talked-about books of 2003. A Donald Duck book in production at WS Bookwell. WSOY Educational Materials’ customer service department takes up to 3,000 phone calls a month. Maija Luoto, Marjo Kanerva, and Anna Block. The ‘Tavaton kiire–Deadline’ exhibition of illustrations was held at the Design Museum in Helsinki to mark the 125th anniversary of the founding of WSOY. President Jorma Kaimio can be seen here at the opening. WSOY’s Calendar business combines expertise in content, production, and distribution. Many favourite Finnish authors sold well in 2003. Rakel Liehu’s Runeberg prize-winning ‘Helene’ was one of the year’s success stories.
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