Joakim Bornold
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One year since the British stock market escape: This is what it looks like today
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A year ago, there was a flight of companies from the London Stock Exchange. It was said to be the worst ordeal since the financial crisis. At the same time, analyst Joakim Bornold predicted that the flight from the London Stock Exchange would not play any major role for the Swedish property market. But what was the actual outcome? We have, a year later, reconnected with Bornold:<br />
"For large companies with Swedish owners, it is still natural to list in Stockholm and I do not see that as threatened at the present time."
A year ago, there was a flight of companies from the London Stock Exchange. It was said to be the worst ordeal since the financial crisis. At the same time, analyst Joakim Bornold predicted that the flight from the London Stock Exchange would not play any major role for the Swedish property market. But what was the actual outcome? We have, a year later, reconnected with Bornold:<br />
"For large companies with Swedish owners, it is still natural to list in Stockholm and I do not see that as threatened at the present time."
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