Carnegie: Kjartan Gunnarsson Resigns from Carnegie's Board of Directors.STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Kjartan Gunnarsson was elected to the Board by the 2006 Annual General Meeting, representing Landsbanki Islands, major shareholder in Carnegie (STO:CAR) at the time. Landsbanki Islands divested its entire holding in Carnegie in April, and as a consequence, Kjartan Gunnarsson has decided to resign from his assignments in the Boards of D. Carnegie & Co AB (publ) and Carnegie Investment Bank Carnegie Investment Bank AB is a Swedish company which specialises in stockbroking, investment banking and asset management. History Carnegie was founded in 1803 when David Carnegie, Sr., a Scotsman, founded D. Carnegie & Co AB in Gothenburg. as from today. The Board of D. Carnegie & Co now has seven members: Hugo Andersen, Niclas Gabran, Anders Ljungh, Dag Dag(h)da great god of Celts; father of Danu. [Celtic Myth.: Parrinder, 68; Jobes, 405] See : Fatherhood Dag (h)da god of abundance, war, healing. [Celtic Myth. Sehlin, Fields Wicker-Miurin, Stig Vilhelmson Stig Vilhelmson (born 1956) is a Swedish businessman who is the current Chief Executive Officer of investment bank Carnegie. Vilhemson has worked for Carnegie since 1991 and replaced Karin Forseke as CEO at the time of the Annual General Meeting in 2006. , and Christer Zetterberg Christer Zetterberg (born 1941) is a Swedish businessman who is the current Chairman of investment bank Carnegie. Christer Zetterberg graduated with a degree in business. (Chairman). 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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