Ludvika and Fagersta to acquire Vattenfall stake in VB Energi

Ludvika municipal council has unanimously approved the purchase of Vattenfall's shares in VB Energi together with Fagersta municipality.

Ludvika municipal council has unanimously decided to purchase Vattenfall's shares in VB Energi together with Fagersta municipality.

The transaction is the largest in the municipality's history and gives the buyers control of 50.6 percent of the shares in the energy company.

The purchase price amounts to slightly more than 1.4 billion kronor.

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