Misunderstandings and concerns over Lufab's governance

Lugnet i Falun AB, known as Lufab, may soon operate under a new owner directive due to worsening cooperation issues with its owner.

The background involves cooperation problems between Lufab and its owner that have worsened over time. These misunderstandings and concerns have prompted a review of Lufab's governance. Reports indicate that Lugnet i Falun AB will soon align its operations with a new owner directive. The article, authored by Eric Salomonsson, highlights how these tensions have evolved and impact the company's future.

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