Ericsson CEO Börje Ekholm shaking hands with successor Per Narvinger in a corporate office during leadership transition.
Ericsson CEO Börje Ekholm shaking hands with successor Per Narvinger in a corporate office during leadership transition.
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Ericsson CEO Börje Ekholm to step down on 30 September

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Börje Ekholm will leave his position as CEO of Ericsson on 30 September after nearly ten years. He is succeeded by Per Narvinger who has worked at the company since 1997.

Ericsson announced today that Börje Ekholm will step down as CEO and president on 30 September this year. He has been a board member since 2006 and CEO since 2017.

Chairman Jan Carlson thanked Ekholm for his extraordinary leadership and strategic progress. Ekholm will remain as an advisor until June next year.

Per Narvinger who heads the networks business area takes over. He described it as a great honour to assume the role at the company where he has spent his entire professional career.

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Initial reactions on X are mostly neutral announcements from industry accounts noting Ekholm's nearly decade-long tenure ending amid challenges and Narvinger's appointment signaling continuity in 5G focus. Limited opinions include views of Ekholm's success and calls for headline adjustments.

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Tim Cook shaking hands with successor John Ternus at Apple leadership transition event, AI motifs in background.
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Apple's Tim Cook to step down as CEO September 1; John Ternus named successor

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Apple announced on April 20, 2026, that CEO Tim Cook will step down on September 1, 2026, after nearly 15 years, with senior vice president of hardware engineering John Ternus, 50, succeeding him. Cook will transition to executive chairman while remaining in the role through the summer for a smooth handover. The change comes amid preparations for AI-driven industry shifts.

Björklöven is returning to the SHL and appears poised for a leadership change ahead of the new season. Former chief executive Anders Blomberg is expected to be elected chairman at the club's annual meeting on June 23.

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Borlänge is getting a new local police area chief as Henrik Berggren takes over on April 1. He succeeds Thomas Hellgren whose appointment is expiring. Eleven people applied for the announced position.

BIK Karlskoga has appointed Jonas Holmström as its new head coach for next season, replacing Dennis Hall. Hall left after a final loss to Björklöven to take the helm at Luleå in the SHL. Holmström joins from Aalborg Pirates in Denmark.

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HV71 is closing in on a new head coach after parting ways with Anton Blomqvist. Niklas Eriksson emerges as the leading candidate according to reports.

Dagens Nyheter launches its election series where Edvin Törnblom interviews party representatives. Several party leaders have declined.

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Finance profile Günther Mårder, detained on Friday suspected of serious insider trading offences, has requested to leave his role on the Swedish Public Employment Service board and resigned from RaySearch Laboratories.

 

 

 

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