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![]() | Investor AB is an industrial holding company with a long-term, active investment portfolio plan. The operations are divided into three business areas: Listed Companies, Patricia Industries, and Investments in EQT. Geographically, the company operates in Sweden, Europe, U.S, and Other countries. | $40 | +31% | $122B | $135B | 5.8x | 8.4x | ||
![]() | Atlas Copco is a 140-year-old Swedish company that pioneered air compression technology and remains a leading air compressor manufacturer. Atlas Copco is also a leading manufacturer of vacuum pump equipment, industrial power tools, and portable power and air compression equipment. The company's operations match the geographic breadth of its customers, with a presence in 180 countries. Atlas Copco's revenue is derived from three sources: initial equipment sales, spare parts, and maintenance. | $19 | +18% | $92B | $93B | 4.9x | 19.0x | ||
![]() | Spotify is the leading global music streaming service provider, with over 750 million monthly active users and 290 million paying subscribers, with the latter constituting the firm’s premium segment. Most of the firm’s revenue and nearly all its gross profit come from the subscribers, who pay a monthly fee to access a music library that consists of most of the most popular songs ever recorded, including all from the major record labels. The firm also offers access to audiobooks and integrates podcasts within its standard music app. Podcast content is not exclusive and is typically free to access on other platforms. Ad-supported users can access a similar music catalog but cannot customize a similar on-demand experience. | $418 | -37% | $86B | $76B | 3.8x | 27.4x | ||
![]() | Volvo AB manufactures trucks, buses, and construction equipment as well as marine and industrial engines. The company also provides complete solutions for financing and service. Its segments include Volvo Trucks, Mack Trucks, Renault Trucks, Volvo Autonomous Solutions, Volvo Energy, Volvo Construction Equipment, Volvo Buses, Volvo Penta and Volvo Financial Services. | $35 | +23% | $71B | $92B | 1.7x | 11.6x | ||
![]() | Sandvik is a manufacturer of specialized tools and mining equipment used predominantly by global mining, engineering, and automotive customers. The group is composed of three segments: mining and rock solutions, rock processing, and machining. Sandvik was founded in 1862 and listed on the Nordic Exchange in Stockholm in 1901. | $40 | +77% | $50B | $54B | 3.9x | 16.6x | ||
![]() | Assa Abloy is the world’s largest supplier of locking and physical access solutions, sporting the world’s largest installed base of locks that protect some of the most security-sensitive buildings, such as the European Parliament in Brussels. Some 70% of the group's revenue is derived from commercial, government, and other nonresidential customers. The company's product base is centered on electromechanical locks, which require identification to unlock with a keycard, biometric scan, or personal identification number. Assa Abloy's products are sold directly to security systems integrators, locksmiths, hardware stores, and original equipment manufacturers. | $39 | +18% | $43B | $50B | 2.9x | 14.8x | ||
![]() | Swedbank is one of the oldest banks in Sweden, where it derives the lion's share of its income. The bank is the result of merging savings and union banks in Sweden in the aftermath of the financial crisis in the early 1990s in Sweden. The remaining independent savings banks in Sweden remain in close collaboration with Swedbank, acting as an additional product distribution channel to Swedbank and sharing Swedbank's IT systems and part of its development costs. In addition, the bank operates in the three Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Swedbank has a market-leading position in the Baltics, with a market share ranging from 20% to 55% in retail banking, where it generates 16% of revenue. | $35 | +26% | $40B | $151B | 19.4x | — | ||
![]() | Swedish conglomerate Investor AB set up EQT as its private equity division in 1994. In its early days, EQT focused primarily on private equity investments in Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia. Today, EQT is one of the largest global private-market investors, with funds that focus on private equity, real estate, and infrastructure globally. Investor AB retains a minority stake. | PE & VC+1 | $34 | +11% | $39B | $35B | 11.0x | 18.9x | |
![]() | Ericsson provides telecom equipment and services that are primarily used to build and operate mobile networks. The firm divides its business into three segments: networks, cloud and software services, and enterprise. Wireless carriers have traditionally been the firm’s primary customers, but it is pushing to cater more to enterprises as well, as both try to take advantage of 5G capabilities and utilize “as-a-service” communications platforms. The company also licenses its patents to handset manufacturers. | $12 | +39% | $39B | $37B | 1.4x | 6.8x | ||
![]() | Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken is a Swedish universal bank with a strong focus on the corporate lending sector. The bank operates in the Nordics, the Baltics, Germany, and the United Kingdom but derives the majority of its operating profits from Sweden. SEB specializes in corporate lending, particularly to large corporations. Additionally, it serves large midcorporate and multinational companies, financial institutions, and about small and medium-size enterprises. It also serves about 4 million private customers in Sweden and the Baltics. The bank offers asset management, life insurance, and to a lesser extent private banking services to its clients. | $20 | +14% | $38B | $105B | 12.1x | — | ||
![]() | Epiroc is a global manufacturer of niche equipment and services used by mining and infrastructure customers. The company’s products include hard rock drilling equipment and excavation technologies for underground and surface mining, as well as servicing and spare parts. Approximately 69% of group sales are from the aftermarket, which includes services and the sale of spare parts and consumables. Epiroc was spun out of Atlas Copco and listed as a stand-alone company on Nasdaq Stockholm in 2018. | $28 | +25% | $34B | $35B | 5.0x | 20.5x | ||
![]() | Saab supplies products and services for military, defense, and civil security. The company operates in four segments: aeronautics, dynamics, surveillance, and Kockums. Aeronautics involves the manufacturing and support of defense and commercial aerial systems. Dynamics produces combat weapons and defense training and management systems. Surveillance supplies security services, and creates traffic management technology and aviation parts. Kockums offers solutions for naval missions. Over three fourths of Saab’s sales are from the defense sector. The company sells to multiple geographic regions, but over half of its sales come from Europe. | $58 | +12% | $32B | $32B | 3.6x | 24.9x | ||
![]() | Hennes & Mauritz is a global multibrand fashion conglomerate that was founded in 1947. Its flagship H&M brand accounts for most of the revenue, but the newer brands (COS, &Other Stories, Monki, Weekday, and Arket) are growing a bit faster. H&M commands low-single-digit market share in a fragmented global apparel market. Around 66% of revenue is generated in Europe and Africa, 12% in Asia and Oceania, and 22% in North and South America. The company operates around 4,200 stores globally, of which the bulk are H&M brand stores. | $18 | +23% | $29B | $35B | 1.4x | 7.9x | ||
![]() | Handelsbanken is one of the largest Swedish banks with significant exposure to the Swedish mortgage market; about 44% of total loans are tied to the Swedish real estate market. Outside of Sweden, the bank operates primarily in the UK and Netherlands. Handelsbanken generates about three fourths of its income through its interest spread-based business, including mortgages, household loans, and corporate loans to large and small enterprises. | $14 | +2% | $28B | $220B | 34.9x | — | ||
![]() | Hexagon is the global leader in digital reality solutions, combining hardware such as sensors and measuring devices, software, and services. Customers are mainly in heavy industry such as oil and gas, mining, construction, manufacturing, chemicals, and agriculture. Major products include measuring technology, mapping tools, and software. Around 40% of revenue is generated in the Americas, 35% in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and the rest in Asia. | $10 | -1% | $28B | $29B | 4.5x | 12.5x | ||
![]() | Alfa Laval is a leading manufacturer of highly engineered equipment, primarily in the areas of separation, heat transfer, and fluid handling used by a diverse range of customers spanning the food, water, energy, and marine industries. These products play a key role in a number of industrial processes, and Alfa Laval enjoys a leading position in all three areas. Alfa Laval’s history stretches back 140 years to when its first separator was developed. The company is listed on the Stockholm stock exchange. | $59 | +34% | $24B | $26B | 3.3x | 16.2x | ||
![]() | Industrivarden AB is a holding company that invests in and works long-term to develop and create value in its portfolio companies. Active ownership is exercised through sizable ownership stakes in a selection of listed companies with firm market positions, good cash flows, financial strength, and clear development capacity. Its stock offers exposure to a portfolio of companies with validated business models, a wide breadth of underlying business areas, and good value potential. | $53 | +41% | $23B | $23B | 5.9x | 5.8x | ||
![]() | Telia is the incumbent telecom operator in Sweden. It also operates in Norway, Finland and the Baltic countries. In the past five years, Telia has been narrowing its business focus, divesting businesses in Asia and focusing on its core markets. | $5 | +32% | $21B | $29B | 3.2x | 8.0x | ||
![]() | Essity is a health and hygiene company spun out of Svenska Cellulosa in June 2017. Essity's products span the feminine care, baby care, toilet paper, facial tissue, and wet wipes categories, as well as hand soap, hand sanitizers, and tissue dispensers for institutional customers. Essity also offers medical solutions in the form of wound care, orthopedics, and compression therapy, accounting for around 8% of net sales. Essity operates in 150 markets and generates 60% of its revenue in Europe. | $27 | -11% | $18B | $21B | 1.4x | 7.6x | ||
![]() | Swedish Orphan Biovitrum, or Sobi, focuses on rare diseases, primarily in hematology and immunology. Biovitrum started with experience in studying recombinant proteins such as hemophilia factors, and partnered with Syntonix (now part of Sanofi) in 2006 on long-acting hemophilia factor replacement programs. Biovitrum acquired Orfadin and a partnered product business with the acquisition of Swedish Orphan. Sobi launched hemophilia products Alprolix and Eloctate in Europe in 2016, and Altuvoct in 2024. Sobi has been building its immunology pipeline (rare-disease drug Gamifant, US rights to RSV antibodies Synagis and Beyfortus, gout drugs, complement drug Aspaveli) and a broader hematology pipeline (thrombocytopenia drug Doptelet, blood cancer drug Zynlonta, myelofibrosis drug Vonjo). | $47 | +49% | $16B | $18B | 5.9x | 14.7x | ||
![]() | Boliden AB operates Mines and smelters in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Ireland. The company processes zinc, copper, gold, silver and other metals and is engaged in exploration, mining, smelting, and metals recycling. The company has two operating segments: the business area smelters and the business area mines. The business area mines division comprises mining areas: Aitik, the Boliden Area, and Garpenberg in Sweden; Kevitsa in Finland; and the Tara mine in Ireland. It includes both underground mines and open-pit mines. The company generates maximum revenue from the Business area Smelters segment. | $56 | +72% | $16B | $17B | 1.6x | 7.2x | ||
![]() | L E Lundbergforetagen AB is an investment holding company with a long-term, activist orientation. Its portfolio includes a wholly owned unlisted real estate entity, publicly-traded subsidiaries, and other shareholdings. Lundberg’s investment objective is to generate returns on capital that over time substantially exceed the yield on a risk-free, interest-bearing instrument. Real estate operations, which the company has conducted through subsidiaries for decades, account for nearly half of the company’s net asset value. Lundberg exercises activism through board representation on all of its portfolio companies. It supports its capital allocation program by maintaining low levels of indebtedness on its balance sheet. | $57 | +9% | $14B | $17B | 5.0x | 8.7x | ||
![]() | Investment AB Latour is an investment holding company that makes investments in wholly owned industrial operations and a portfolio of securities. Latour has a long-term and activist orientation, with the vast majority of its total net asset value deriving from companies that have been in its portfolio for more than 20 years. The company measures its performance against its benchmark, the Stockholm Stock Exchange’s total return index. Its criterion is to invest in companies that have their own products that meet growing international demand. Latour specifically evaluates four trends: demographic development, sustainability, globalization, and competition for limited resources. | $22 | -18% | $14B | $16B | 5.0x | 20.2x | ||
![]() | Tele2 is the second-largest telecom operator by market share in Sweden, after Telia. Tele2 was a pure mobile operator until 2018 when it acquired Com Hem, Sweden’s largest cable company. Tele2 is also present in the Baltic markets, where it runs a pure mobile business. Tele2 is a well-managed firm, showing good cost discipline and a healthy dividend policy, which we expect will remain. | $20 | +29% | $14B | $17B | 4.9x | 11.2x | ||
![]() | Lifco AB owns niche subsidiaries in a variety of industries, with a focus on three business areas: dental, demolition and tools, and systems solutions. The dental business supplies consumables, equipment, and technical service to dentists. The demolition and tools business manufactures and sells equipment for the construction and demolition industry, including demolition robots and crane attachments. The systems solutions business provides interiors for service vehicles, contract manufacturing, environmental technology, sawmill equipment and construction materials. The Group’s material revenue streams arising from the sale of goods comprise sales of dental products, tools and machinery, infrastructure products, environmental technology, special products and transportation products. | $30 | -28% | $14B | $15B | 4.6x | 18.6x | ||
![]() | Evolution AB is a B2B provider of live and slots casino systems. The Company develops, produces, markets, and licenses fully integrated online casino systems to gaming operators. The company provides business-to-business solutions, which it develops and produces for gaming operators. Evolution's primary product, Live Casino, allows a human dealer to run a real-time casino table, which is then streamed to digital devices. Players can then place bets on desktops, smartphones, and tablets and communicate with the dealer through Evolution's software. The company's services are licensed to casino operators. The company generates the vast majority of its revenue from Asia. | $69 | -3% | $14B | $13B | 5.2x | 7.5x | ||
![]() | SKF’s history goes back to the first major patents in ball bearings, when in 1907 it was the first to patent the self-aligning ball bearing. SKF, along with the Schaeffler Group, are the top two global ball bearing suppliers, followed by Timken, NSK, NTN, and JTEKT. Combined, these six companies supply about 60% of the world’s ball bearings. However, most of them have sector niches, as ball bearings for industrial purposes are engineered for specific applications. SKF is based out of Sweden and has a global manufacturing footprint of 106 sites and about 17,000 global distributor locations. The firm operates under two segments: industrials, with a fairly fragmented customer base; and automotive, which is the opposite, with a concentrated customer base including the likes of Tesla. | $26 | +14% | $12B | $12B | 1.2x | 8.5x | ||
![]() | Skanska AB is one of the world's construction and project development companies. It develops properties and structures in the Nordic region, North America, and elsewhere. The company uses its skills and expertise to develop highways, bridges, mass transit, houses, and logistic centers. Skanska operates in business segments: construction, that derives majority of total revenue, residential development, Investment Properties, and commercial property development. Geographically, the company derives majority of revenue from Sweden, it also has its presence in UK, USA, Norway and Others. | $27 | +11% | $11B | $10B | 0.5x | 8.0x | ||
![]() | Securitas AB is an international security services, consulting, and investigation group based in Stockholm, Sweden. Its activities are centered on manned security, mobile security, monitoring, and risk assessment. Securitas operates in more than 50 countries and is the security firm in manned guarding. The company has four segments: Securitas North America, Securitas Europe, Securitas Ibero-America and Other. It generates maximum revenue from Securitas Europe. | $17 | +12% | $10B | $14B | 0.8x | 8.6x | ||
![]() | Addtech AB is a group of businesses offering high-tech products and solutions to customers in the manufacturing and infrastructure sectors. The company's segments include Automation, Electrification, Energy, Industrial Solutions, and Process Technology. It generates maximum revenue from the Energy segment. Energy produces and sells products for electricity transmission, electrical installation, and safety products in transport. Geographically, the company derives maximum revenue from Sweden, and the rest from Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, the United Kingdom, the Rest of Europe, and other countries. | $36 | 0% | $10B | $10B | 4.3x | 25.0x | ||
![]() | Trelleborg AB manufactures products to seal, damp, and protect critical applications for a multitude of industries. It focuses on improving functionality, productivity, and minimizing energy waste for customers in transportation equipment, aerospace, and other industrial markets. The company has several different business areas: coated systems, industrial solutions, offshore and construction, sealing, and wheel. Products and components are molded to limit vibrations, provide automotive support, fit and protect tires, produce printing solutions, or offer support for other applications. Western Europe is an important region for the company and accounts for approximately half of total revenue.segments. | $42 | +12% | $9B | $10B | 2.7x | 12.0x | ||
![]() | NIBE Industrier AB manufactures and sells energy-efficient products for industrial and consumer use. The firm is organized into three segments by product type. The climate solutions segment, which generates the majority of revenue, sells HVAC systems and hot water heaters to homes, apartment buildings, and other large properties. The elements segment sells components and elements to multiple industries, including appliance manufacturers, home remodelers, energy, and automotive. The stoves segment sells energy-efficient stoves and chimney systems to residential and commercial customers. The vast majority of revenue comes from Europe. | $5 | +10% | $9B | $11B | 2.4x | 15.7x | ||
![]() | SSAB AB (publ) is a Swedish steel producer specializing in high-strength and specialty steels for applications across industries like automotive, construction, heavy transport, mining, and energy. The company manufactures quenched and tempered steels, high-strength steels, heavy plates, strip products, and tubular goods through divisions including SSAB Special Steels, SSAB Europe, and SSAB Americas, with production sites mainly in Sweden, Finland, and the United States. | $9 | +50% | $9B | $8B | 0.8x | 6.9x | ||
![]() | Autoliv Inc is a developer, manufacturer, and supplier of passive safety systems to the automotive industry with a broad range of product offerings. Its product portfolio includes passive safety systems for commercial vehicles, battery cut-off switches, safety solutions for riders of motorcycles and bikes, airbags (including steering wheels and inflators), seatbelts, etc. Geographically, the group operates in the Americas, Europe, China, and Asia, excluding China, of which the maximum revenue is generated from its business in the Americas. | $122 | +18% | $9B | $11B | 1.0x | 7.4x | ||
![]() | Nordnet AB (publ) is a digital platform for savings and investments in the Nordics. The company operates in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. Its purpose is to democratize savings and investments. It provides trading in a large number of equities, funds, and other types of securities from several markets at a low price, as well as pension savings without fixed fees. The firm also offers margin loans, private loans, and mortgages. There are a number of user-interfaces to choose from, such as web, app, or more trading applications. Digital financial guidance tools are offered to customers who want help and inspiration with their savings. It also operates the widely used social investment network in the Nordics, Shareville. | $33 | +19% | $8B | $8B | 13.6x | — | ||
![]() | Indutrade AB is an industrial group that develops, manufactures, and sells components, systems and services with technical content in selected niches through a vast range of subsidiaries. The group is active in business areas such as; Industrial & Engineering, Infrastructure & Construction, Life Science, Process, Energy & Water, and Technology & Systems Solutions. The company offers products like valves, pipes and pipe systems, measurement technology, pumps, hydraulics and industrial equipment, and medical technology among others. The primary region of business for the group's subsidiaries is Europe. | $21 | -24% | $8B | $9B | 2.4x | 13.9x | ||
![]() | Svenska Cellulosa AB is Europe's private forest owner, engaged in different business segments such as the Forest segment, which generates key revenue, and supplies its industries with timber. The Wood segment includes five sawmills in northern Sweden and wood processing and distribution to the building materials trade in Sweden and France, The Pulp segment encompasses the production and sale of bleached softwood kraft pulp (NBSK) and chemi-thermomechanical pulp (CTMP), which are produced at the Ostrand pulp mill, The Containerboard segment includes packaging paper with kraft liner manufacturing at the Obbola and Munksund paper mills, and The Renewable Energy segment which encompasses production and sales of processed and unprocessed biofuels as well as liquid biofuels. | $11 | -21% | $8B | $8B | 3.3x | 10.2x | ||
![]() | AAK AB is a Swedish refined vegetable oils producer with sales operations around the world. The company has three business segments: Food Ingredients, Chocolate & Confectionery Fats, and Technical Products & Feed. The Food Ingredients segment provides solutions to the bakery, dairy, nutrition, plant-based, & food service industries. The Chocolate & Confectionery Fats segment mainly serves manufacturers of chocolate, spreads, & fillings products as well as customers in the personal care industry. The Technical Products & Feed segment provides a growing range of specialized solutions, responding to an increased demand for natural ingredients & sustainability. A majority of its revenue is generated from the Food Ingredients segment. | $29 | +0% | $8B | $8B | 1.5x | 12.2x | ||
![]() | Fastighets AB Balder is engaged in acquiring, developing, and managing residential properties and commercial properties based on local presence and creating customer value by meeting the needs of different customer groups for commercial premises and housing in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Germany, and the UK. The company's property portfolio contains a wide variety of commercial space, ranging from office, retail, and warehouse space, out of which Residential properties constitute the majority portion of the company's portfolio. The Group’s business segments are; Helsinki, which derives key income, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, South, East, and North. The company generates revenue through income earned on the rents of its properties and on the management of its real estate. | $6 | -17% | $7B | $23B | 14.9x | 14.5x | ||
![]() | AB Sagax is a property company that invests in commercial properties with a focus on the warehouse and light industry segment. The company owns properties in Sweden, Finland, Germany, and Denmark, with a total rental space of more than 3 million square metres. A proportion of the company's real estate portfolio is located in the Stockholm and Helsinki regions. The company's revenue consists of rental income for the provision of premises, of which the majority is derived from the government, municipalities, or companies with sales. | $15 | -12% | $7B | $11B | 18.9x | 18.9x | ||
![]() | Volvo Car AB manufactures, designs, and supplies automobiles. The company offers a wide range of cars. Geographically, it has a presence in China, the USA; Sweden; Germany; the United Kingdom; Japan, and South Korea. It generates maximum revenue from the sale of new cars. | $2 | +28% | $7B | $6B | 0.1x | 1.8x | ||
![]() | Beijer Ref AB is a Sweden-based company that trades, distributes, and services refrigeration systems and components for refrigeration systems, air conditioning, and heat pumps. The company serves demands from commercial refrigeration (targeting food stores, shopping malls, hotels, and others), industrial refrigeration (targeting ice rinks, offices, computer rooms, and others), and comfort cooling (targeting private residences, stores, and others). Beijer Ref's sales are made to refrigeration installation contractors, service vendors, building companies, and refrigerator makers. The group's operations are divided into geographical operating segments. The group has the following operating segments: EMEA, APAC and North America. | $14 | -11% | $7B | $8B | 1.9x | 14.8x | ||
![]() | Axfood AB operates food retail and wholesale businesses in Sweden. The company operates various food retail grocery chains, discount stores, hypermarkets, restaurants, cafes, and pharmacies through different brands. The company's operating segments include Willys, Hemkop, Dagab, City Gross, and Snabbgross. A majority of its revenue is generated from the Willys segment, which is a discount grocery chain, offering various products in both group-owned stores and online. This segment also includes the partly owned cross-border grocery chain Eurocash. | $30 | 0% | $7B | $8B | 0.8x | 9.5x | ||
![]() | Mycronic AB develops solutions for electronics production. It operates in four segments: Pattern Generators, which develops, manufactures, and markets mask writers and measuring machines for the production of photomasks for displays; The High Flex division, which develops, manufactures, and markets surface mount technology (SMT) and inspection equipment, focusing on markets for flexible manufacture, in Europe and the USA; The High Volume division develops, manufactures and markets equipment for dispensing and conformal coating of circuit boards, with a focus on high-volume markets in Asia. The Global Technologies division's offering includes production solutions with high levels of differentiation. | $32 | +58% | $6B | $6B | 6.9x | 24.1x | ||
![]() | Castellum AB is a general real estate company. The company operates through its real estate rental segment which develops and rents properties in Sweden and Denmark. Castellum focuses on office, retail, industrial, and residential properties while also providing management services. The company invests in new construction, extensions, reconstructions, and acquisitions. The operational planning of the company is focused on cash flow growth and low financial risk, while its portfolio development is geared toward increasing density and quality. | $13 | +2% | $6B | $13B | 11.9x | 17.6x | ||
![]() | Avanza Bank Holding AB is a digital bank that operates in Sweden and serves predominantly private customers. The bank emphasizes its online to drive lower costs for its deposit base based on the law of large numbers. Its cost base is centered on a high percentage of fixed costs and personnel costs. The bank does not charge its customers fixed fees or deposit fees. Income is generated when customers carry out transactions themselves, predominantly through brokerage fees from securities trading, net interest income from deposits and lending, fund commissions, foreign exchange income, and other income from suppliers of investment products. Over the long term, income growth depends on the bank's ability to grow savings capital. | $36 | -3% | $6B | $6B | 11.5x | — | ||
![]() | Getinge, headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, manufactures a wide range of products for use in acute care, surgical, and life sciences in the hospital, pharmaceutical, and research settings. The company reports in three segments: acute care therapies (52% of revenue), surgical workflows (35%), and life sciences (13%). Product areas include ventilators, surgical stents, life support systems, sterilizers, surgical tables, and sterile transfer systems. Getinge derives revenue from a broad geographic footprint, with the Americas accounting for 45% of sales, Europe, Middle East, and Africa 35%, and Asia-Pacific the remaining 25%. | $20 | +3% | $6B | $6B | 1.6x | 8.8x | ||
![]() | Lagercrantz Group AB is a Sweden-based company engaged in the provision of products and solutions in the electronics and communications industry. The business activity of the group is divided into segments namely the Electrify, Control, TecSec, Niche Products, and the International segment. Geographically, it operates in the regions of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, the UK, Germany, and other regions. The firm derives the majority of revenue through the Electrify segment which offers products and solutions that meet the need for an increasingly electrified and connected society. | $27 | +14% | $5B | $6B | 5.9x | 27.3x | ||
![]() | Klarna is the largest pure-play in the buy now, pay later space. The company operates a two-sided network with a payment method at its core, but it is ultimately a lender. Merchants sign up with Klarna to increase turnover in their stores. Primarily, Klarna can provide merchants with higher conversion rates and average order values relative to other payment methods. Some merchants enter a symbiotic relationship with Klarna, advertising its brand on the product page to drive conversion and to benefit from Klarna’s brand value in the merchant’s sales funnel. Customers use Klarna for its ease of use, quick access to credit, zero-interest financing, and lower reminder fees. | BNPL+3 | $15 | -- | $5B | $2B | 0.7x | (22.4x) | |
![]() | Sectra AB develops IT solutions and services for storing, viewing, and working with medical images. The operating business segments are Imaging IT Solutions, Secure Communications, Business Innovation, and Other Operations. It generates maximum revenue from the Imaging IT Solutions segment. The company also offers maintenance in the form of support, system monitoring, and consulting services related to integration, system design, data migration, and business development. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from the United States, followed by Sweden, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the Rest of Europe, and the Rest of the world. | $28 | -18% | $5B | $5B | 15.1x | 58.0x | ||
![]() | Holmen AB produces and sells timber, wood products, a variety of paper products, and electricity generated through renewable energy sources. The company organizes itself into four segments based on product type: Forest, Board and Paper, Wood Products, and Renewable Energy. The company's product portfolio includes logs, biofuel, paperboard for consumer packaging, paper for books, construction timber, and renewable energy from hydro and wind power. The company's customer segment is composed of printing firms, sawmills, pulp mills, paper mills, the construction industry, and the packaging industry, among others. The vast majority of revenue comes from the company's paper and paperboard segments combined, and it earns the majority of its revenue in Europe. | $34 | -20% | $5B | $5B | 2.1x | 9.6x | ||
![]() | Sweco AB is an architecture and engineering consultancy. It offers multidisciplinary services in the following segments: buildings and urban areas; water, energy, and industry; and transportation infrastructure. Sweco’s architecture operations are integrated into all segments. The company's geograohical segments include: Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, UK, and Germany, and Central Europe. | $14 | -22% | $5B | $6B | 1.6x | 11.1x | ||
![]() | NOBA Bank Group AB (publ) is a European specialist bank operating through three brands: Nordax Bank, Bank Norwegian, and Svensk Hypotekspension. It offers retail financial products in four main segments: Private Loans, Credit Cards, Secured Loans (including specialist and equity release mortgages), and Other services such as deposits. Geographically, the company operates in eight countries, with a presence in the Nordic region (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark), as well as Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and Ireland. The company serves over two million customers across these regions, with lending activities covering private loans in the Nordics, credit cards in the Nordics and Germany, and deposit products available in all these markets. | $9 | -- | $4B | $7B | 5.9x | — | ||
![]() | Munters Group AB is a provider of energy-efficient air treatment and climate control solutions predominantly within the food, pharmaceutical and data center and other sectors. The company operates in segments, which are: AirTech, Data Center Technologies, and FoodTech. The majority of the revenue is generated from its AirTech segment, which manufactures and markets products and solutions for controlling humidity and improving the indoor climate. Geographically, a majority of its revenue is generated from the United States and the rest from China, Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, Sweden, and other markets. | $23 | +66% | $4B | $5B | 2.9x | 19.5x | ||
![]() | Pandox AB is the owner of hotel properties. The company organizes operations into two segments, namely, Lease and Own operations. In Owns Operation Activities, Pandox both owns hotel properties and runs the hotel operations. The company is active in various countries in Northern Europe. | $19 | +10% | $4B | $9B | 11.3x | 13.8x | ||
![]() | Camurus AB is a research and development-focused pharmaceutical company. It develops pharmaceuticals for the treatment of serious and chronic diseases such as opioid addiction, pain, cancer, and endocrine diseases. The Camurus’ clinical pipeline includes products for the treatment of dependence, pain, cancer and endocrine diseases, which are developed in-house and in collaboration with international pharmaceutical companies. The company's product pipeline includes CAM2029, CAM4072 and CAM2043. | $60 | +10% | $4B | $3B | 12.6x | 30.6x | ||
![]() | Asker Healthcare Group AB is a provider of medical products and solutions that drive progress in the European healthcare sector. The company is engaged in building and acquiring companies to support the healthcare system to improve patient outcomes, reduce the total cost of care, and ensure a fair and sustainable value chain. The company also offers a range of value-added solutions to support its suppliers and customers in, for example, market access, efficiency, and sustainability. | $9 | -21% | $3B | $4B | 2.1x | 17.2x | ||
![]() | Medicover AB is an international healthcare and diagnostic services, provider. It offers a broad spectrum of healthcare services via an extensive network of ambulatory clinics, hospitals, specialty-care facilities, and laboratories. The company offers its services through two segments; Diagnostic Services offer a broad range of laboratory testing in all clinical pathology areas in Germany, Romania, Poland, and Ukraine; and Healthcare Services offer high-quality care based on an Integrated Healthcare Model and Fee-For-Service in Poland, India, and Romania. It generates maximum revenue from the Healthcare Services segment. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from Poland and also has a presence in Romania; Germany; Ukraine; India, and Other Countries. | $22 | -14% | $3B | $5B | 1.7x | 10.8x | ||
![]() | Loomis AB is a Swedish company mainly focused on cash handling services, which include cash in transit (CIT) and cash management services (CMS). CIT entails the transportation of cash to and from stores, banks, and ATMs. CMS involves the transfer of cash from customers to Loomis's cash centers, where the company counts and packages bills and coins with a commitment to quality assurance. Additionally, CMS requires cash flow analysis, forecasting, and reporting, along with other tailored solutions. Besides CIT and CMS, Loomis also offers cross-border transportation services and general cargo services. Its operational segments include Europe, Latin America, and the USA, along with Loomis Pay. The majority of the company's revenue is derived from the USA. | $49 | +22% | $3B | $4B | 1.1x | 5.1x | ||
![]() | Asmodee Group AB is an entertainment company specializing in tabletop games, miniatures board games, card games, and others to bring people together through great games and amazing stories. The company operates in Sweden, France, Germany, the USA, the UK, Other American and European countries, with the majority of revenue from France. | $13 | -5% | $3B | $4B | 2.2x | 14.1x | ||
![]() | Catena AB is a Sweden-based listed property company that, through collaboration sustainably develops, owns, and manages logistics facilities. The company's operating segment includes Gothenburg; Helsingborg; Jonkoping; Malmo and Stockholm. It derives a majority of its revenue from the Stockholm region. | $47 | -7% | $3B | $5B | 16.5x | 16.8x | ||
![]() | BioArctic AB is a research-based biopharmaceutical company focusing on disease-modifying treatments and diagnostics for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, and ALS. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from North America. | $34 | +76% | $3B | $3B | 12.7x | 20.5x | ||
![]() | HMS Networks AB supplies proprietary, patented technology for intelligent industrial communication. It develops and manufactures solutions for connecting industrial products to networks and gateways, thus enabling interconnection between various networks. The group sells products in various countries, including Germany. It generates the majority of its revenue from the USA, Japan, France, China, Sweden, Italy, and other countries. The brands of the company are Anybus, Red Lion, N-Tron, Ewon, Intesis, Ixxat, Owasys, and PEAK-System. | IoT+2 | $61 | +28% | $3B | $3B | 8.1x | 27.9x | |
![]() | Sinch AB provides cloud communication services and solutions to enterprises and mobile operators. The operating segments are Americas, EMEA, and APAC. The Americas region includes both North and Latin America, with the U.S. and Brazil being the contributing countries. The EMEA operating segment serves Sinch customers across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, with the contributing countries being the UK and France. The APAC operating segment serves Sinch customers throughout the Asia-Pacific region, with India and Australia as the contributing countries. | $4 | +54% | $3B | $4B | 1.3x | 10.3x | ||
![]() | Clas Ohlson AB is a Swedish specialty retailer of home and office solutions. The company has five product categories: hardware, electrical, home, multimedia, and leisure items. The hardware category includes home repair tools, with Capere, Cocraft, and Clas Ohlson as proprietary brands. The electrical category consists of energy and electrical solutions, mainly under its own brands: Cotech and Northlight. Multimedia offers technology to connect devices. The home category offers practical items for the kitchen, wardrobe, bathroom, and laundry. Clas Ohlson's main segments by revenue are Sweden, Norway, Finland, and a few other countries outside the Nordics. | $45 | +58% | $3B | $3B | 2.2x | 13.4x | ||
![]() | Thule Group AB is a manufacturer of sports and outdoor products. It develops and manufactures premium products that facilitate an active outdoor life. Its product categories; Sport&Cargo Carriers (roof racks, roof boxes, and carriers for transporting cycling, water, and winter sports equipment, and rooftop tents mounted on a car), Juvenile & Pet Products (strollers, bike trailers, and child bike seats), RV Products (awnings, bike carriers and tents for RVs and caravans) and Packs, Bags & Luggage (hiking backpacks, luggage, and camera bags). It has two operating segments: Region Europe and ROW, and Region Americas. Geographic markets: Sweden, Other Nordic countries, Germany, Other Europe, the USA, Other North America, Central/South America, Asia/Pacific Rim, and the Rest of the world. | $26 | -5% | $3B | $3B | 2.8x | 14.5x | ||
![]() | Husqvarna AB provides products and solutions for managing forests, parks, and gardens. The product range includes robotic mowers, battery and petrol-powered chainsaws, trimmers, riding lawn mowers, as well as watering solutions. In addition, the group offers equipment for sawing and drilling in concrete surfaces, floor preparation, as well as diamond tools for the light construction industry. Its products are marketed mainly under the Husqvarna and Gardena brands. The group's operating segments include the Husqvarna Forest and Garden Division, which generates key revenue, the Gardena Division, and the Husqvarna Construction Division. Geographically, it generates maximum revenue from the United States and the rest from Germany, France, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Austria, and other regions. | $5 | -7% | $3B | $4B | 0.8x | 6.4x | ||
![]() | Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB is a property company that operates in commercial properties based in Sweden. Its portfolio consists of commercial properties in the Oresund region, located in Malmo, Helsingborg, Lund, and Copenhagen. The company manages the property portfolio by acquisition, development, and sale of properties. The company generates the majority of its revenue from Rental income. The business comprises two divisions, namely the property management division, which monitors the local market conditions and organizes the property portfolio geographically, and the project development operation, which is involved in new-build and redevelopment projects, procurement, and follow-up procedures. | $9 | -13% | $3B | $6B | 13.2x | 15.0x | ||
![]() | Roko AB (publ) is a serial acquirer company. It invests in equity capital from its own balance sheet into stable and profitable companies with market positions in their respective niche markets. The company has two operating segments: B2B and B2C. Geographically company operates in Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, UK, Others. | $190 | -27% | $3B | $3B | 4.1x | 17.7x | ||
![]() | Hexpol AB manufactures and sells a variety of chemicals and chemical-based products. The company organizes itself into two segments based on product type. The compounding segment, which generates the vast majority of revenue, sells synthetic rubber to the automotive, aerospace, footwear, and pharmaceutical industries. The company's synthetic rubber products are used in the production of tires, hoses, seals, footwear, and pharmaceuticals. The engineered products segment sells gaskets used in plate heat exchangers, forklift wheels, and castor wheels. The Americas generates the majority of its revenue from geographic market. | $8 | -16% | $3B | $3B | 1.4x | 7.9x | ||
![]() | Wallenstam AB is a general real estate company. The company generates all of its revenue in Sweden. It reports three core segments that are mostly based on regional exposure, including Gothenburg, Stockholm, and Other. The vast majority of the company's revenue is derived from its Gothenburg segment, which builds, develops, and manages properties in Gothenburg. The company considers mergers and acquisitions investment as a potential component of its operational growth strategy. | $4 | -17% | $3B | $6B | 18.3x | 16.5x | ||
![]() | Peab AB is a Sweden-based construction and civil engineering company. It builds offices around the region and contributes to all stages of construction. Many projects are related to housing, transportation, commercial property, and building materials. It operates in four business areas: Construction, Civil Engineering, Industry, and Project Development. It uses technical expertise and input from customers to complete projects and deliver customized solutions. The majority of sales come from Sweden. | $10 | +9% | $3B | $4B | 0.6x | 8.2x | ||
![]() | Fabege AB is a real estate company that focuses on commercial properties. Fabege works to develop modern offices, housing, and a broad range of services with strategic partners. The company reports three core segments: Property management, which rents properties to long-term tenants; Property development, which improves and redesigns properties according to tenant requirements; Birger Bostad segment constructs residential properties and Birger Bostad; and Ongoing Project segment. The majority is from the Property Management segment. It generates all its revenue in Stockholm, Solna, and surrounding areas in Sweden. | $9 | -4% | $3B | $7B | 16.1x | 24.0x | ||
![]() | Hufvudstaden AB A manages and develops commercial properties in Sweden. The company focuses on retail and office properties in the Stockholm and Gothenburg area. The group's operations are divided into three segments: Property Management, NK Retail, and Other operations. It rents out centrally located residential and commercial properties such as shops, offices, hotels, cinemas, restaurants, warehouses, garages, and apartments. It also owns Nordiska Kompaniet, a department store in Stockholm and Sweden. The company operates through three divisions: Stockholm business area, Gothenburg business area, and Noridska Kompaniet business area. The Stockholm business area contributes the majority proportion of revenue. | $13 | +2% | $3B | $4B | 10.9x | 22.2x | ||
![]() | Bravida Holding AB is a provider of installation and services for real estate and facilities in the Nordic region. Its services deliver energy, heating, cooling, water, and air components to properties, and help provide an environment suited to customer preferences. Technological systems and maintenance can modernize buildings and help to extend sustainable solutions. Revenue is roughly split between Bravida's two primary business divisions: installation and service. The combination of the two business activities allows the company to work with customers throughout the lifecycle of a property. The company attempts to create long-term solutions and perform scheduled maintenance to ensure quality and monitor progress. | $12 | +25% | $2B | $3B | 0.8x | 9.9x | ||
![]() | Hacksaw AB (publ) is a B2B technology platform and game development company. The group operates in the iGaming industry, developing, producing, and licensing fully integrated slots, scratch cards, and instant win games to online gaming operators. Hacksaw is a B2B supplier whose customers are online gaming operators in the iGaming industry. | $8 | -- | $2B | $2B | 9.6x | 11.5x | ||
![]() | Bure Equity AB is a Sweden-based investment company. It is focused on long-term and active ownership, creating successful, profitable companies and a good long-term return for shareholders. Bure's portfolio is well diversified and comprises companies in different industries such as technology, medtech, industry, finance, consultancy, and others in their different phases of development. The company's investment portfolio includes both listed and unlisted companies. | PE & VC+1 | $31 | +1% | $2B | $2B | 79.5x | (4.6x) | |
![]() | Bufab AB is a trading company. The company offers its customers a full-service solution as a Supply Chain Partner for sourcing, quality control, and logistics for C-parts screws, nuts, and washers. The group serves a variety of industries, including telecommunication, automotive, furniture, offshore, refining industry, and construction sector. Its geographical segments are North (Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark), West (n France, the Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Spain), East (Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Baltic States, Russia, Slovakia, Turkey, China, Singapore and other countries in Southeast Asia, and India), and UK/North America (UK, Ireland, the United States, and Mexico). | $12 | +36% | $2B | $3B | 3.0x | 19.0x | ||
![]() | Sweden-based Elekta develops, manufactures, and distributes treatment planning systems for neurosurgery and radiotherapy, including stereotactic radiosurgery and brachytherapy. The company has an installed base of more than 7,300 linear accelerators, Gamma Knife and Unity platforms, as well as brachytherapy installations. The company's sales are evenly distributed across geographies, with North and South America accounting for 30%; Europe, the Middle East, and Africa accounting for 36%; and the Asia-Pacific contributing the remainder. | $6 | +11% | $2B | $3B | 1.4x | 7.6x | ||
![]() | Alleima AB is a developer, manufacturer, and supplier of high-value-added products in stainless steels and special alloys as well as products for industrial heating. The company's offering includes products like seamless steel tubes for the energy, chemical, and aerospace industries, precision strip steel for white goods compressors, air conditioners and knife applications, based on more than 900 active alloy recipes. The firm has three divisions Tube, which derives the maximum revenue, Kanthal and Strip as the reportable segments. | $9 | +7% | $2B | $2B | 1.0x | 9.0x | ||
![]() | AQ Group AB is a supplier of manufacturing and assembling tool-bound sheet metal and thermoplastic parts to demanding industrial customers. The company's business consists of the System and Component segments. The System segment includes Electric Cabinets and System Products business areas. The Component segment encompasses business areas of Precision stamping and Injection Molding, Inductive Components, Wiring Systems, Sheet Metal Processing as well as Special Technologies and Engineering. Majority of the revenue is derived from Component segment. It operates around the globe with majority revenue from Sweden. | $24 | +31% | $2B | $2B | 2.1x | 16.4x | ||
![]() | OEM International AB is a technology trading group in Europe. It acts as a link between its customers and manufacturers of products and systems for industrial applications. It offers various industrial components and systems from various suppliers, including electrical components, flow components, motors and transmissions, bearings, seals, and couplings, as well as appliance components, lighting, and complete production systems. The company's operating segments are classified based on its different market regions, and include Sweden, Finland, the Baltic states and China, Denmark, Norway, the British Isles and East Central Europe, and Other Groupwide operations. The majority of its revenue is generated from its business in Sweden. | $16 | -- | $2B | $2B | 3.7x | 22.8x | ||
![]() | NCC AB is a construction and property development company in the Nordic region. The business operations of the company are divided into five operating segments namely, NCC Infrastructure, NCC Building Sweden, NCC Building Nordics, NCC Industry, and NCC Property Development. The company derives maximum revenue from NCC Infrastructure and geographically from Sweden. The company's projects include entire infrastructure build-outs such as tunnels, roads and railways, housing, office buildings, school and hospital construction, production of asphalt and stone materials, and commercial property development. | $22 | +11% | $2B | $2B | 0.4x | 8.2x | ||
![]() | Scandic Hotels Group AB is a Sweden-based company engaged in the operation of hotels. It has a network of hotels in the Nordic market, which creates an offering for guests and customers. The majority of the company's revenue comes from the Room, Restaurant and conferences. Its business is operated through various geographical regions which include Sweden, Finland, Other European and Central functions, and Norway. | $10 | +18% | $2B | $7B | 2.8x | 9.7x | ||
![]() | Granges AB is a Sweden-based supplier of rolled aluminum products for original equipment manufacturers. It offers products in heat exchanger applications, specialty packaging, and new rolled product niches. Some of the products offered by the company include clad tubes, mechanically bonded copper tubes, brazed aluminum heat exchangers, aluminum packaging products, cathode foil materials, battery cooling aluminum plates, and aluminum powder materials, among others. These products find their applications in automotive, electrification and battery, specialty packaging, industrial, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, and other industries. The company's operating segments are Granges Eurasia and Granges Americas. Maximum revenue is derived from the Granges Eurasia segment. | $20 | +51% | $2B | $3B | 0.8x | 9.4x | ||
![]() | Atrium Ljungberg AB is a general real estate company that operates from multiple segments, including project development, project construction, and property management. Atrium's portfolio includes retail, office, residential, and educational facilities. The vast majority of revenue is generated from its business property management operations, followed by construction activity. The company generates all of its revenue in Sweden. Atrium considers merger and acquisition investment as a component of its operational growth strategy. | $3 | -9% | $2B | $5B | 13.6x | 22.2x | ||
![]() | Intea Fastigheter AB (publ) invests in and manages social infrastructure for long-term management. It provides customized premises for essential services provided by public-sector tenants in the justice, higher education, healthcare, and other public sectors. | $7 | -4% | $2B | $3B | 19.6x | 15.7x | ||
![]() | Polestar Automotive Holding UK PLC operates as an electric vehicle manufacturer. It engages in designing products that are engineered to excite consumers and drive change. Polestar defines market standards in design, technology, and sustainability. Polestar was established as a premium electric car brand by Volvo Cars and Geely Holdings. Polestar has produced two electric performance cars, namely Polestar 1 and Polestar 2. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from the United Kingdom. | $21 | -35% | $2B | $7B | 2.4x | (3.8x) | ||
![]() | Beijer Alma AB is a Sweden-based industrial group in manufacturing, industrial trade, machinery development, and selected niche technologies. It operates through two subgroups have two segments that make up operating segments: Lesjofors is a manufacturer of springs, wire, and flat-strip components in Europe, North America, and Asia. Beijer Tech focuses on industrial trading and manufacturing in the Nordic region. Beijer Alma's clients come from infrastructure, medical, energy, telecom, chassis springs, and other industrial sectors. It generates the majority of its revenue from Lesjofors segment. | $33 | +38% | $2B | $2B | 2.6x | 14.4x | ||
![]() | AddLife AB is engaged in the business of providing products, services, and advisory services. The company operates in two segments: Labtech and Medtech segments. The Labtech segment, which accounts for the majority of the company revenue, provides analytical instruments, equipment, microscopes, consumables, and reagents, as well as software support and technical service. The Medtech segment includes products related to surgery, thoracic medicine, neurology, wound care, anesthesia, intensive care, ear, nose and throat, ostomies, and home healthcare. AddLife mainly caters to hospitals and laboratories within healthcare, research, colleges, and universities, as well as the food and pharmaceutical industries. Its geographical segments are Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Other countries. | $16 | -20% | $2B | $2B | 2.0x | 12.2x | ||
![]() | Billerud AB produces a variety of packaging, paper, and board products. Its product offerings include Cartonboard, Sack Paper, Coated Web, Hardwood Pulp, and Containerboard among others. Billerud organizes itself into three segments: Region Europe which also generates key revenue, Region North America, and Solutions and Other. | $7 | -36% | $2B | $2B | 0.5x | 5.4x | ||
![]() | Vimian Group AB specializes in the areas of animal health, such as specialty pharma, diagnostics, medtech, and veterinary services. It offers proprietary diagnostics, prescription, and non-prescription treatments for preventive care and treatment of chronic conditions for companion animals, with a position within allergy, dermatology, otology, and specialized nutrition. Its geographical segments include Europe, North America, and the Rest of the world. | $3 | -33% | $2B | $2B | 3.9x | 14.8x | ||
![]() | Storskogen Group AB is an international group of businesses. It acquires and manages profitable small and medium-sized businesses with prime positions in their respective markets. It is divided into three business areas, Industry, Services, and Trade, predominantly in Sweden and with an increasing presence in the Nordics, Germany, Switzerland, and the UK. | $1 | -13% | $2B | $3B | 0.7x | 5.9x | ||
![]() | Modern Times Group MTG AB invests in esports, mobile games and other digital entertainment. The group’s companies offer a wide range of games available to audiences all over the world. MTG’s portfolio of IP spans across both the casual and mid-core segments of the gaming market. A vast majority of games are available to consumers on a free-to-play basis, and the group generates revenues from in-app purchases and in-app advertising. The Group operates in Europe, Singapore, USA, India and New Zealand. | $14 | +21% | $2B | $2B | 1.6x | 6.9x | ||
![]() | Cloetta AB is a confectionary company in Northern Europe. Its products are sold in more than fifty countries worldwide with Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK as the main markets. The company's brand portfolio includes Lakerol, Cloetta, CandyKing, Jenkki, Kexchoklad, Malaco, Sportlife, and Red Band. Cloetta has approx. seven production units in five countries. | $6 | +55% | $2B | $2B | 1.8x | 11.6x | ||
![]() | Attendo AB is a company that is engaged in providing private care and healthcare services in the Nordics. It focuses on offering care for older people, care for people with disabilities, individual and family care, and health care. The company also offers health, medical, and as well as staffing services. Geographically, the group's majority revenue is generated from Finland. | $11 | +72% | $2B | $3B | 1.6x | 7.7x | ||
![]() | Bonesupport Holding AB is a fast-growing ortho-biologics company that focuses on the treatment of bone disorders. The Company develops and sells injectable bio-ceramic bone graft substitutes based on its CERAMENT platform, which remodels to bone and can release pharmaceuticals to promote healing. Its products focus on trauma, revision arthroplasty (replacement of joint prostheses), chronic osteomyelitis (bone infection), and foot and ankle surgery. The Group manages and monitors operations in two operating segments: North America (NA) and Europe & Rest of the World (EUROW). | $25 | -9% | $2B | $2B | 12.2x | 59.0x | ||
![]() | Rusta AB (publ) is a dominant company in the Nordic variety hard discount market. The company offers a wide and carefully selected range of home and leisure products, with good quality at low prices. It has a wide multi-geographic presence with a network of stores across Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Germany. | $11 | +33% | $2B | $2B | 1.7x | 10.9x | ||
![]() | Systemair AB is a building material company that develops, manufactures, and markets ventilation products. The company's products under its flagship Systemair brand include air conditioning units, air curtains, air distribution products, and energy-efficient fans. The company also markets products under its Frico, VEAB Heat Tech AB, Fantech, and Menerga segments. Frico manufactures air curtains and heating products, while VEAB primarily develops heating products. The Fantech segment markets to the residential sector, in contrast to Systemair's commercial base. Menerga produces high-efficiency air-handling units for specialized buildings such as museums, airports, and swimming pool halls. The company generates the majority of its revenue from Europe. | $8 | -19% | $2B | $2B | 1.4x | 11.4x | ||
![]() | Kinnevik AB is an operationally oriented investment group with an entrepreneurial focus on building digital brands. It concentrates its growth-style investment efforts on four sectors: TMT, e-commerce and marketplaces, Healthcare and financial services. Nearly all of its capital is committed to the communication e-commerce and marketplace sectors. The group, through its various subsidiaries, is geographically diversified and operationally present in over 80 countries. Kinnevik's bias is toward investing in emerging markets because of the opportunity afforded by these markets' reliance on legacy products and services. A key component of its is to create consumer choice of solutions in markets where supply may have been previously constrained. | $6 | -35% | $2B | $2B | — | (3.6x) | ||
| Median | $20 | +10% | $5B | $6B | 2.9x | 12.1x |
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