All articles by Lars-Åke Redéen – Page 24
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Fight for Nimbus continues as lead bidder revealed
Competition to buy bankrupt Swedish yard hots up
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B&G teams up with Arcona Yachts
B&G products will be fitted as standard on Arcona's complete range of sailing yachts
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Ten buyers present offers for Nimbus Boats
At least 10 companies have expressed an interest in buying the bankrupt yard
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Chinese to buy Nimbus?
Calls for extension to offer deadline, which expires today, as potential buyers line up
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Nimbus buyer in the wings - decision imminent
Boat brand could be split to maximise profits from sale
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Swedish boatbuilder looks to restructure
Spectre of bankruptcy forces Anytec to restructure business
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New owner at Bavaria Motorbåt Norge AS
Lars-Erik Solvang has purchased 50 per cent of the company's shares
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True Heading receives large order
The Swedish AIS specialist will deliver AIS equipment worth €100,000 to Furuno Spain
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Nothing clear about new Nimbus owners
Mystery surrounds fate of the recently bankrupt Swedish yard
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Nimbus brothers to return as owners?
Hans and Lars Wiklund are looking at ways to rescue the bankrupt yard
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Windy moves production to Poland and Sweden
50 workers lose their jobs at Windy’s Norwegian factory
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Commentary: Entrepreneurs to succeed where private equity groups fail?
The latest development after the Nimbus bankruptcy may be change for the better
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New owner for Nimbus?
Finland's Bella Boats is said to be interested in buying the bankrupt yard
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Scand Boats files for bankruptcy
16 workers are to lose their jobs at Norway’s leading motorboat producer
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MarineDiesel Sweden buys 15 per cent stake in Safe at Sea
The two companies will jointly launch a diesel version of the Rescuerunner in the first half of 2014
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New venue for Oslo show
Next year’s Norwegian International Boat Show will be held at Telnor Arena in Oslo
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Norway extends support for small businesses
A state-funded project will see leisure marine companies share NOK22m in grants until 2014