Mips secures Koroyd acquisition worth over 430 million kronor, while Ge-kås unveils plans to expand its store by 50,000 square meters amid strong growth in Swedish retail and manufacturing sectors.
Vaekstkapital is transforming Sweden's alternative investment market by investing its own capital first, expanding aggressively into Bulgaria and North Macedonia, and emphasizing transparency and strong returns.
Lars-Erik Lundgren, a veteran investor, outlines his top five Swedish stock picks expected to drive growth in 2026 following a strong autumn market rally.
Vaekstkapital enters the Swedish alternative investment market with a transparent, self-capitalized model aiming for high returns in real estate and infrastructure projects.
Vaekstkapital is pioneering a transparent alternative investment approach by investing its own capital first, with major projects in Bulgaria and expansion into North Macedonia.
Spiltan Invest prioritizes long-term partnerships with entrepreneurs, focusing on minority stakes in mature companies and eschewing fixed exit plans typical of private equity firms.
Sweden's economy balances record fund wealth growth with a 600 billion kronor annual loss due to inefficient linear economic practices, while firms like Spiltan Invest adopt collaborative long-term investment strategies.
Lars-Erik Lundgren of Aktie-ansvar explains the fund’s sale of SKF and ABB shares amidst inflation and market changes, alongside updates on Essity, H&M, and SBB.
Nordic Growth Market's 15th Investerar-SM records unprecedented participation, spotlighting the rising importance of Exchange Traded Products in Nordic investing.
The 15th Investerar-SM competition highlights increased investor interest in ETPs offering diverse, accessible investment options in the Nordic region.
Swedish pension funds increase climate investments while corporates enhance office and mining infrastructures, aligning with evolving market and environmental demands.
The 15th Investerar-SM investor competition at Nordic Growth Market sees record interest in ETPs, enhancing market accessibility and financial literacy among Nordic investors.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund leads a $55 billion acquisition of Electronic Arts, signaling economic diversification and raising cultural concerns.