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Alfa Laval Stock Drops 3.8 Percent After Quarterly Report
The engineering company Alfa Laval falls by over 3. 8 percent on the Stockholm Stock Exchange after releasing quarterly figures for the first quarter.
Swedish Industry Leaders Eye Co-Ownership in New Nuclear Venture
Vattenfall is starting a separate nuclear power company and is on its way to bringing in Volvo, ABB, SSAB and other industrial giants as co-owners. It facilitates that those who want the electricity are also owners, according to Desirée Comstedt, head of new nuclear power at Vattenfall.
Sweden Warns of Economic Impact from Trump's Tariffs, Eyes Short-Term Work
The government warns of enormous consequences of Trump's tariffs and growth will have to be written down. This is harmful to the Swedish economy, says Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (The Moderate Party).
Alfa Laval increases dividend
The industrial conglomerate Alfa Laval proposes an increased dividend to shareholders of 8. 5 kronor per share, compared to 7.
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