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Overview

History

Technology

Overview

History

Technology

Investor AB, a Swedish investment and holding company often characterized as a de facto conglomerate, is one of Sweden's largest companies. Serving as the investment arm of the prominent Wallenberg family, Investor AB's holdings span a wide range of industries, with a particular focus on pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, and industrial sectors. It is Sweden's most valuable publicly traded company and holds major or controlling stakes in several other prominent Swedish businesses. Investor AB expands its global investment reach through its subsidiaries, Patricia Industries and EQT AB.

Investor AB was founded in Stockholm as a result of new Swedish legislation that made it more challenging for banks to hold long-term stock investments in industrial companies. The Wallenberg family's bank, Stockholms Enskilda Bank, transferred its shareholdings to Investor AB, a newly formed industrial holding company spun off from the bank. This new entity became the family's dedicated investment arm moving forward.

Investor AB owns significant holdings in the following companies. Ownership shares range from 3% to 35% as of 2022.

  • ABB - Provides electrification products, robotics and motion, industrial automation and power grids.
  • AstraZeneca - A biopharmaceutical company.
  • Atlas Copco - Provides compressors, vacuum and air treatment systems, construction equipment, power tools, and assembly systems.
  • Electrolux - Provides household appliances for consumer use.
  • Electrolux Professional - food service, beverage and laundry for professional use, spun off from Electrolux AB in 2020.
  • Epiroc - mining, infrastructure and natural resources.
  • Ericsson - Provides communications technology and services.
  • Husqvarna AB - Provides outdoor power products, consumer watering products, cutting equipment, and diamond tools.
  • Nasdaq, Inc - Provides financial services and controls stock exchanges.
  • Saab - Products for military defense and civil security.
  • SEB - A financial services group focusing mainly on the Nordic countries, Germany, and the Baltics.
  • Sobi - Biopharmaceutics.
  • Wärtsilä - marine and power engine development.

Patricia Industries

Investor AB owns the vast majority of the stock of Patricia Industries, as of 2022. Patricia Industries' key focus is to invest in and develop wholly-owned companies.

  • BraunAbility - automotive mobility products.
  • Laborie - Develops, designs, and distributes innovative capital equipment for the urology and gastroenterology sectors, with complementing and recurring high-volume sales of disposable catheters.
  • Mölnlycke Health Care - Designs, manufactures, and supplies single use products for managing wounds.
  • Permobil - powered and manual wheelchairs, as well as cushions and accessories.
  • Piab - A provider of gripping and moving for automated manufacturing and logistics processes.
  • Sarnova - A provider of healthcare products to emergency care providers, hospitals, schools, businesses, and federal government agencies.
  • Advanced Instruments - osmolality testing instrumentation and consumables for the clinical, biopharmaceutical, and food & beverage markets.
  • Vectura - Develops, owns and manages real estate.
  • 3 Scandinavia - Provides mobile voice and broadband services in Sweden and Denmark.

Financial Investments - Financial Investments consist of investments in which the investment horizon has not yet been defined.

Investments in EQT

Investments in EQT AB and EQT Funds.

EQT AB - EQT manages and advises a range of specialized investment funds, and other investment vehicles that invest across the world with the mission to generate attractive returns and future-proof companies. As one of EQT's founders in 1994, Investor has invested in most of its funds.

Some former holdings

  • IBX - purchasing services (sold to Capgemini in 2010)
  • WM-data - IT services (sold in August 2006)
  • Saab Automobile - acquired by General Motors in 2000
  • Scania - divested its holding to Volkswagen Group in 2008 
  • Bredbandsbolaget - a broadband and telecoms provider. This was initially difficult but sold in 2005 to Telenor for a profit. 
  • OMX - financial services company (sold in May 2007 to Nasdaq)

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FAQs

Does Investor pay dividends?

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Investor (INVE.SE) pays dividends to its shareholders, subject to approval at its Annual General Meeting. For the year 2024, the company plans to distribute dividends in two installments. The first installment, with a proposed dividend of SEK 3.60 per share, is paid on May 15, 2024. The second installment, with a proposed dividend of SEK 1.20 per share, is set to have a record date of November 11, 2024, and a payment date of November 14, 2024. These payments reflect Investor’s commitment to returning value to its shareholders through regular dividend distributions, contingent upon shareholder approval and the company's financial performance.

What is Investor’s dividend history?

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Investor (INVE.SE) maintains a consistent dividend distribution policy, paying dividends twice a year. For instance, in recent years, dividends have ranged from 1.00 SEK to 10.00 SEK per share per half-year. These dividends are declared on specific trading days with both unadjusted and adjusted amounts reflecting the company's financial performance and policies. For more detailed information on Investor AB's dividend history and policy, you can visit their official investor page here.

How to trade Investor stocks?

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To trade Investor stocks (INVE.SE), start by opening a brokerage account at Skilling. Deposit funds into your account, research Investor's performance and market trends, and place an order through the Skilling platform specifying the number of shares and desired price. Monitor your investment regularly, execute trades as needed, and adjust your strategy based on market conditions and financial goals. It's essential to stay informed and comply with trading regulations throughout the process.

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