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  • Thursday, 24 August, 2023
    Lazard Ltd
    Lazard chair in Sweden charged with aggravated bribery

    Case relates to 2015 acquisition of Swiss vacuum business by Atlas Copco

    The skyline of Stockholm, Sweden
  • Sunday, 25 October, 2020
    Atlas Copco chief sees growth in automation as onshoring intensifies

    Mats Rahmstrom says protectionism will force cost cuts as manufacturing comes back to US and Europe

  • Wednesday, 30 October, 2019
    Inside BusinessRichard Milne
    Sweden’s Atlas Copco has lessons in success to teach the world

    Industrial group’s winning business approach is studied for inspiration

    Atlas Copco Vacuum pumps manufactured in clean-room conditions
  • Sunday, 17 June, 2018
    Corporate spin-offs
    Atlas Copco mining machinery spin-off to target acquisitions

    Epiroc to start trading with estimated market cap of $14bn and industry in growth phase

    Norton Gold Fields Ltd.'s Mining Operations...Vehicles and machinery operate in the open pit mine at Norton Gold Fields Ltd. Enterprise operations 68 kilometers north-west of Kalgoorlie, Australia, on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015. Norton Gold Fields is controlled by China's Zijin Mining Group, the world's biggest gold producer by market value. Photographer: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 9 October, 2017
    LexTechnology sector
    Ericsson: Ron the resurrectionist Premium content

    A turnround will entail short-term pain for uncertain long-term gain

    Ronnie Leten, CEO of Atlas Copco. Interview in HQ Stockholm. . The mine is in groundfloor of the HQ.
  • Monday, 9 October, 2017
    European companies
    Ericsson picks new chairman from Electrolux
    Ronnie Leten  retired this year as chief executive of Atlas Copco after quadrupling its share price in his eight years in charge
  • Tuesday, 12 September, 2017
    European companies
    Atlas Copco chief eyes growth after mining business spin-off

    Mats Rahmstrom aims to boost core industrial business top line following break-up

    Mats Rahmström, CEO and President of Atlas Copco AB as of April 27, 2017
  • Monday, 16 January, 2017
    LexEuropean companies
    Atlas Copco: strong logic

    Plan to split the conglomerate has much to commend it

    Ronnie Leten - President and CEO since 2009, Member of the Board of Atlas Copco AB 2016
  • Monday, 16 January, 2017
    European companies
    Atlas Copco announces split as chief resigns

    Swedish company to spin off lower-margin mining and tools businesses

    Ronnie Leten - President and CEO since 2009, Member of the Board of Atlas Copco AB 2016
  • Monday, 16 January, 2017
    Companies
    Atlas Copco group considers splitting in two, CEO to leave
  • Monday, 9 January, 2017
    European companies
    Atlas Copco urges UK to keep free movement as it expands

    Swedish industrial group opens British vacuum technology unit in Burgess Hill

    Ronnie Leten, CEO of Atlas Copco. Interview in HQ Stockholm. . The mine is in groundfloor of the HQ.
  • Monday, 11 January, 2016
    European companies
    Belgium ordered to claw back €700m from multinationals

    EU ramps up campaign against corporate tax avoidance

    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - OCTOBER 24: European Union flags are pictured outside the European Commission building on October 24, 2014 in Brussels, Belgium. Alongside criticism from outgoing European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso on the UK's stance on EU immigration and a plan to quit the European Court of Human Rights, the UK has now been told to pay an extra £1.7bn GBP (2.1bn EUR) towards the EU's budget because its economy has performed better than expected. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2015
    LexEnergy sector
    Weir: mine, oil mine

    Mining services group should learn to listen, and not just hear

    weir group
  • Monday, 19 January, 2015
    ObituaryFamily businesses
    Peter Wallenberg, Swedish industrialist, 1926-2015

    Patriarch’s leadership spanned a period of great corporate change in Sweden

    Swedish financier Peter Wallenberg attends the Ericsson Annual General Meeting in Stockholm, in this April 13, 2013 file photo from TT News Agency. According to local media, Wallenberg died on January 19, 2015 at the age of 88. Picture taken April 13, 2013. REUTERS/Magnus Hjalmarson Neideman/TT News Agency (SWEDEN - Tags: BUSINESS OBITUARY) ATTENTION EDITORS - FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. SWEDEN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN SWEDEN
  • Friday, 3 January, 2014
    Adventurous InvestorDavid Stevenson
    Buy China and Scandinavia, sell France and Turkey

    And expect the gold price to drop below $1,000

  • Monday, 19 August, 2013
    Companies By Region
    Atlas Copco: little glamour in good sense

    Purchase of Edwards Group may not be a flashy deal, but it is a sound one

  • Monday, 19 August, 2013
    European companies
    Atlas Copco to acquire Edwards for up to $1.6bn
    An Atlas Copco AB vehicle stands outside the processing plant at the Sandfire Resources NL copper operations at DeGrussa, 559 miles (900 kilometers) north of Perth, Australia
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2013
    European manufacturing
    FT Series: Manufacturers reap the benefits of customer service
  • Wednesday, 1 May, 2013
    The Commodities NoteIndustrial metals
    End of mining boom hits equipment makers

    Investment cutbacks hurt groups such as Caterpillar and Atlas Copco

    Ore is mined at the Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia.
  • Wednesday, 20 March, 2013
    News in-depthEuropean companies
    Scandinavia: Model management

    Swedish business is being cast as a model for long-term stability and growth

    the first interview together ever. the CEO of Investor, Borje Ekholm, and the CEO of Industrivarden, Anders Nyren.
  • Wednesday, 20 March, 2013
    European companies
    Equity rules choke growth, warn chiefs
    the first interview together ever. the CEO of Investor, Borje Ekholm, and the CEO of Industrivarden, Anders Nyren
  • Sunday, 24 February, 2013
    Currencies
    European companies hit by euro’s strength
  • Thursday, 21 February, 2013
    European companies
    Atlas Copco hits success seam in services
  • Tuesday, 18 December, 2012
    Global Economy
    Sweden cuts interest rates to 1%
  • Wednesday, 24 October, 2012
    European equities
    Europe’s carmakers report mixed fortunes
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