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365 (media corporation)

365 is a media company in Iceland. At its peak, it was a mass media company and operated several TV and radio stations, and one newspaper. 365 also rebroadcast foreign television channels over its digital TV system. It started broadcasting Bylgjan in 1986, Stöð 2 started in 1986, Stöð 2 Sport (Sýn) in 1995, Bíórásin in 1998, and it started publishing Fréttablaðið in 2001. In 2017, it sold most of its assets to Fjarskipti ehf, the parent company of Vodafone Iceland.

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Air Iceland Connect

Air Iceland Connect, formerly Flugfélag Íslands, is a regional airline with its head office at Reykjavík Airport in Reykjavík, Iceland. It operates scheduled services under the brand of its parent company, Icelandair, to domestic destinations across Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Its main bases are Reykjavík Airport and Akureyri Airport. It is a subsidiary of Icelandair Group and merged with Icelandair in 2021.

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Arctic Trucks

Arctic Trucks is an Icelandic company with operations in the United Kingdom, Norway, Finland, Poland Russia and the United Arab Emirates. They specialise in the re-engineering and after market tuning of four wheel drive vehicles to allow them to be used in challenging conditions.

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Dohop

Dohop is a travel search engine website based in Reykjavík, Iceland. It was founded in 2004 to aggregate and link low cost flight connections. In 2005, Dohop launched the world's first flight planner for low-cost airlines and later expanded it to include all scheduled flights worldwide, amounting to 660 airlines.

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Hagkaup

Hagkaup is an Icelandic hypermarket chain owned by retail company Hagar. Its concept is wide selection of food and non-food products including clothing, electronics, entertainment, seasonal goods and toys.

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Icelandair Group

Icelandair Group hf. is an Icelandic travel industry corporation, the owner and holding company of the airline Icelandair and several other travel industry companies in Iceland. The group's headquarters are at Reykjavík Airport in Reykjavík. The corporation is the largest in Iceland, with 125 billion ISK in revenue in 2013.

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Icelandic Airlines

Loftleiðir HF, internationally known as Icelandic Airlines or Loftleiðir Icelandic, was a private Icelandic airline headquartered on the grounds of Reykjavík Airport in Reykjavík, which operated mostly trans-atlantic flights linking Europe and America, pioneering the low-cost flight business strategy on these routes.

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Íslandsbanki

Íslandsbanki is an Icelandic bank with roots tracing back to 1884, formerly being the domestic part of Glitnir banki hf., but on 15 October 2008 being split from the bankrupt Glitnir and reestablished into a new independent bank. The sole operations of the bank is to manage a branch network in Iceland, with a 20%-40% market share across all domestic franchise areas. As of 2017, the bank has 14 branches around Iceland. The bank is fully owned by the Icelandic State Treasury.

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Meniga

Meniga is a software company founded in Reykjavik, Iceland in 2009 by Georg Ludviksson (CEO) and brothers Asgeir Asgeirsson (CTO) and Viggo Asgeirsson (CHRO).

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N1 (company)

N1 hf. is an Icelandic company headquartered in Kópavogur that runs many petrol stations around the country.

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Niceland Seafood

Niceland Seafood is an Icelandic company operating in the USA which produces fish.

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Nói Síríus

Nói Síríus is a family-owned chocolate and confection manufacturer in Iceland that was founded in 1920. Hallgrímur Benediktsson took over as main owner in the 1920s, and his grandson, Finnur Geirsson, is the company's current president. Nói Síríus is Iceland's biggest candy producer and its candies have been a traditional part of camping trips since 1933, along with stockfish.

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Norlandair

Norlandair is an Icelandic airline. Norlandair was founded on 1 June 2008 when it acquired the Twin Otter flight operation of Air Iceland.

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Egill Skallagrímsson Brewery

Olgerdin is an Icelandic brewery and beverage company based in Reykjavík. Established on 17 April 1913, the oldest beer-producing factory in Iceland. Annually, it produces 45 million liters of beverages. The brewery is named for Egill Skallagrímsson, an early inhabitant of Iceland and main character of Egil's Saga.

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Síminn

Síminn hf., previously named Landssíminn, is an Icelandic telecommunications company. It offers communication services for both private and corporate clients, including mobile, home phones, Internet connections and television. Síminn also runs its own TV channel and streaming services. Síminn owns and operates companies in the information technology and infrastructure and is listed in the Icelandic stock exchange.

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Sláturfélag Suðurlands

Sláturfélag Suðurlands is a producers' co-operative owned by farmers in the southern and western parts of Iceland. It was established in Þjórsárbrú on 28 January 1907 by 565 founders. One of the best known products of the company are SS sausages.

Sýn (media corporation)W
Sýn (media corporation)

Sýn is a mass media company in Iceland, which operates Vodafone Iceland, Vísir.is and several TV and radio stations, including Stöð 2, Stöð 2 Sport, Bylgjan and FM 957. It also rebroadcasts foreign television channels over its digital TV system. In 2017, it bought most of 365 Miðlar assets.

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Te & Kaffi

Te & Kaffi is an Icelandic coffee company and coffeehouse chain. Established in 1984 by Berglind Guðbrandsdóttir and Sigmundur Dýrfjörð, Te & Kaffi operates Iceland's biggest coffee roastery, a chain of 14 coffeehouses and a wholesale business focusing on coffee, loose-leaf tea, coffee machines and other related products.

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Tulipop

Tulipop is an Icelandic lifestyle brand founded in 2010. The company's original product line was a series of plush figures that resembled elements of nature, such as mushrooms and trees. The company went on to develop these characters, called Tulipoppers, in a variety of media, including a children's cartoon series that was released on YouTube in 2017. In 2017, Tulipop partnered with Hot Topic to release its first merchandise in the United States.

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Vilko

Vilko is an Icelandic manufacturer of soups and baking products, headquartered in Blönduós, Iceland.