Carnegie: Information from Carnegie's Nomination Committee.STOCKHOLM Stockholm (stŏk`hôlm'), city (1995 pop. 692,954), capital of Sweden and of Stockholm co., E Sweden, situated where Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea. , Sweden -- The nomination committee has today been informed that Lars Bertmar Lars Bertmar (born 1945) is a Swedish businessman who was at different times both CEO and Chairman of investment bank Carnegie. He holds a PhD and is a lecturer at Stockholm School of Economics. , chairman of D. Carnegie & Co AB (STO STO Store (calculator function) STO Société de Transport de l'Outaouais (French) STO Strategic Technology Office (DARPA) STO Security Through Obscurity STO Service to Others :CAR), will not be available for re-election by the Annual General Meeting to be held on 23 March 2006. Lars Bertmar was CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Carnegie 1990-2003 and after that he has been Chairman of the Board. The nomination committee has also been informed that Thor Bjorgolfsson, representing Carnegie's main shareholder Landsbanki Islands, will not be available for re-election by the Annual General Meeting 2006. Further, Henrik Didner, representing Didner & Gerge Fonder AB, has today announced his resignation from the nomination committee. The nomination committee for the AGM AGM annual general meeting AGM n abbr (= annual general meeting) → AG f AGM n abbr (= annual general meeting) → JHV f in 2006 thus consists of: Kjartan Gunnarsson, vice chairman Landsbanki, chairman, e-mail: kjartan@xd.is, Mats Lagerqvist, Robur, member, e-mail: mats.lagerqvist@robur.se, Mikael Nordberg, Danske Capital, member, e-mail: mikael.nordberg@danskecapital.com, Lars Bertmar, Chairman of the Board of D. Carnegie & Co AB, member, e-mail: larber@carnegie.se. The presentation of the committee's proposal is scheduled for the 9 February, 2006. Carnegie is an independent Nordic investment bank The Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) is an investment bank and multilateral development bank owned by eight nordic and northern european countries. The owners are Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden. operating in Securities, Investment Banking, Asset Management and Private Banking. Carnegie provides a wide array of financial products and services to Nordic and international clients from offices in eight countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the UK and the US. This information was brought to you by Waymaker http://www.waymaker.net |
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