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Vinge advises Amplico in connection with the sale of AP&T AB

March 04, 2009

Vinge has advised the sellers, Amplico and Atre, in connection with the sale of the industrial company, AP&T AB. Vinge’s team included Magnus Pauli, responsible partner, and Johanna Björnum Nyström, Anna-Karin Berglund and Aron Ledstam.

The purchaser is a company within the industrial group, Fairford Group.

AP&T AB designs, manufactures and markets automation, presses, tools and complete production lines for the sheet metal and tube forming industry.  

Amplico is a Gothenburg-based private equity company specialising in financing and running “turn-around” projects in established companies. Amplico is jointly owned by the Sixth Swedish National Pension Fund and Ackordscentralen.

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