Eniro

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Eniro AB
Type Public
Founded 2000
Headquarters Stockholm, Sweden
Key people Lars Berg (Chairman of the board), Tomas Franzén (President and CEO)
Industry Telecommunications
Products Print and online yellow pages, directory assistance services
Revenue 4,827 million SEK (2005)
Employees 4,700
Website http://www.eniro.com/

Eniro AB is a Swedish company offering search services and directory assistance 118118 in several countries. The company was founded in 2000 when it acquired Telia's telephone directory and online services.

Eniro is Esperanto and means access.

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