List of companies of Sweden
This is a list of Swedish companies:
Companies
- 3H Biomedical
- AarhusKarlshamn (AAK) (Swedish-Danish)
- Abba Seafood
- Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) (Swedish-Swiss)
- AGA AB
- Alfa Laval
- Alfdex
- Akzo Nobel (Swedish-Dutch)
- Arla Foods (Swedish-Danish)
- Autoliv
- ASSA ABLOY
- AstraZeneca (Swedish-British)
- Atlas Copco
- Avanza (not to be confused with Toyota Avanza.)
- Axel Johnson Group
- Axis Communications
- Björn Borg (brand)
- Bofors
- Boliden AB
- Bona AB
- Bonniers
- BRIO
- Cision
- Clas Ohlson AB
- Coop Norden (Scandinavian)
- DeLaval
- Digital Illusions
- Draim
- Elekta
- ELFA
- ENEA
- Eniro
- Ericsson
- Electrolux
- Ellos
- ESAB
- Expander System Sweden AB
- Fagerhult Group
- Filippa K
- Fjällräven
- FKAB
- Forex Bank
- Freespee
- Frictional Games
- Getinge Group
- Haglöfs
- Hagström
- Hasselblad
- Holmen
- Handelsbanken
- Hennes & Mauritz (H&M)
- Hestra
- Husaberg AB
- Husqvarna
- ICA AB
- IKEA (founded in Sweden, but controlled by organisations based in the Netherlands)[1]
- IMINT Image Intelligence AB
- Ingate
- Intertex
- Investor AB
- Investment AB Kinnevik
- J.Lindeberg (JL)
- Klarna
- Koenigsegg
- Kopparbergs Brewery
- Lindex
- LKAB
- Meda AB
- Metro International
- Micromy
- Modern Times Group (MTG)
- Mojang AB
- Mora of Sweden
- Nobel Biocare (Swedish-Swiss)
- Nordea (Swedish-Finnish)
- Nudie Jeans
- Nyfors Teknologi AB
- Öhlins
- OMX AB
- Onoff
- Oriflame
- Orrefors glassworks
- Paradox Entertainment
- Peltarion
- Promessa Organic
- Pågen
- Ratos
- Saab
- SamLogic
- Sandvik
- SAS Group (Swedish-Norwegian-Danish)
- Securitas AB
- Scania AB
- SIBA AB
- SJ AB
- Skandia
- Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB)
- Skanska
- SKF
- Soundcloud
- Spotify
- SSAB
- Starbreeze Studios
- Stena sphere
- Stora Enso (Swedish-Finnish)
- Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA)
- Swedbank (FöreningsSparbanken)
- Swedish Match
- Tele2
- TeliaSonera (Swedish-Finnish)
- TetraPak
- Thule
- Tieto (Swedish-Finnish)
- Trelleborg AB
- TrioAB
- TV4 AB
- V&S Group
- Vattenfall
- Vida AB (sawmill group)
- Volvo
- WESC
- Wise Group
- WM-data
- Åhléns
Former, merged and acquired companies
- Astra (merged into AstraZeneca)
- ASEA (merged into Asea Brown Boveri)
- AGA (acquired by Linde AG)
- Biacore (acquired by GE Healthcare)
- Bofors (acquired by Saab)
- Datasaab (former part of Saab)
- Digital Illustions Creative Entertainment (DICE) (acquired by Electronic Arts)
- Flexlink (acquired by ABN Amro)
- Frosts Knivfabrik (merged into Mora of Sweden)
- Föreningsbanken (merged into Swedbank)
- Göinge Mekaniska AB (merged into Skanska)
- IKEA (now seated in The Netherlands)
- Jens of Sweden (now bankrupt)
- KJ Eriksson (merged into Mora of Sweden)
- Linjeflyg (acquired by SAS)
- Luxor (acquired by Nokia)
- MySQL AB (acquired by Sun microsystems)
- Nobel Industries (merged into Akzo Nobel)
- NOHAB (bankrupt 1979, spin-offs: Volvo Aero )
- Nordbanken (merged into Nordea)
- Pharmacia (merged into Amersham Pharmacia Biotech and Pharmacia & Upjohn)
- Amersham Pharmacia Biotech (merged into Amersham Biosciences)
- Amersham Biosciences (acquired by GE Healthcare)
- Pharmacia & Upjohn (merged into Pharmacia Inc.)
- Pharmacia Inc. (acquired by Pfizer)
- Saab Automobile (owned by NEVS, previously acquired by General Motors, later Spyker Cars)
- Skandinaviska Banken (merged into SEB)
- Stockholms Enskilda Bank (merged into SEB)
- Stockholm Stock Exchange (acquired by OMX AB)
- Telia (merged into Telia Sonera)
- Vabis (acquired by Scania)
- Volvo Cars (acquired by Geely Automobile)
References
- ↑ "IKEA: Flat-pack accounting". The Economist. 11 May 2006. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
See also
- List of banks in Sweden
- List of Swedish entrepreneurs
- List of Swedish government enterprises
- List of Swedish people by net worth
- List of video game companies of Sweden
- Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
- Economy of Sweden
- Stockholm Stock Exchange
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