February 15, 2012
The following articles have been tagged with "Carl_eric_stålberg":
Business & Money: 27 Jan 10
Swedbank has decided to scrap its 2009 bonus payments, bowing to criticism that Swedish banks had not done enough to trim variable compensation despite lower earnings.
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Business & Money: 15 Jan 10
Under-fire chairman Carl-Eric Stålberg is to be replaced, Swedbank announced on Friday but will to continue to receive his 3,1 million kronor ($441,000) yearly earnings until early 2011.
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Business & Money: 9 Mar 09
Swedbank has decided not to pay dividends to shareholders amidst ownership changes resulting in a state-owned credit agency become one of the bank’s major owners.
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Business & Money: 5 Nov 08
Swedbank has appointed Mikael Wolf as its new CEO as the bank attempts to recover from setbacks sustained in the financial turbulence of recent weeks.
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Business & Money: 27 Oct 08
Swedbank announced on Monday morning that it will seek to raise 12.4 billion kronor ($1.55 billion) in fresh capital through issuing additional shares in the bank.
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Business & Money: 25 Sep 08
Calls by Swedbank for Swedish financial authorities to implement a ban on the short selling of stock have fallen on deaf ears.
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Business & Money: 15 Oct 07
Sweden's new national stadium is to bear the name Swedbank Arena. The bank has paid 153 million kronor ($23 million) for the right to use the name until 2023.
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Sport: 22 Mar 06
The top man in Swedish skiing has resigned from Sweden's Olympic Committee, protesting at the way the organisation took credit for medals won at the Olympics, and over its much publicised trademark disputes.
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Business & Money: 15 Mar 06
FöreningsSparbanken plans to ditch its name in favour of the somewhat more pronounceable Swedbank - the group's international name since 1983.
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As diverse as Sweden is, there are a few societal norms that are distinctly Swedish. Understanding a handful of them will hopefully prepare you culturally before you relocate. When you're invited home to a Swede, you better be on time and take your shoes off, writes expat Lola Akinmade-Åkerström. Read more »
Sweden is a country where almost everyone can speak English. So why bother to learn Swedish? Edina Varnagy from Hungary managed with English for a whole year but then found that Swedish could open doors – to a job, a social life and greater understanding. Read more »
"The ice dripped in the winter sun. It was the first day when the light had been intense enough to cause dripping in the sunlight. To hear it was an extraordinary wakeup call. The cycle was happening again as it always does, always will (or so we think). I imagined that on my summer island, the bees..." READ »
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