Details: Northvolt postpones IPO

Details Northvolt postpones IPO

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  • Details: Northvolt postpones IPO

    Northvolt’s facility outside Västerås. Archive image. Photo: Ali Lorestani/TT

    Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt is waiting for an IPO until next year, according to information provided to the Bloomberg news agency. Already in 2022, the then chairman of the company, Carl-Erik Lagercrantz, stated that a stock market listing was relevant within two years, even the Financial Times has reported that this should be relevant in 2024.

    However, the sharp interest rate increases of recent years have made the situation increasingly challenging for companies that wanted to take the step to carry out an IPO.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Fire in terraced house in Örebro

    There is a big fire in the middle of a row of terraced houses in Almby in Örebro.

    – There is quite a lot of fire and we are there with a few units and subordinate to the rescue leader at the scene, says Anders Dahlman, press spokesperson for the police in the Bergslagen region.

    According to the police, it is about open flames shooting up from the roof.

    It is currently unclear if anyone is still in the building.

    – A few people are out, but it’s okay if it’s all of them, says Anders Dahlman.

  • A truck has rammed a bus shelter in Gothenburg

    A truck has driven into a bus shelter on Masthuggstorget in Gothenburg, the police write on their website.

    A woman in her 40s was hit by shards of glass in the neck when the truck backed into the clearing where she was standing. She has been taken to hospital by ambulance.

    A report on traffic offenses and causing bodily harm is drawn up.

  • Multi-car crash on the E6 – long queues

    Three cars have collided on the E6 in the northbound direction between Kallebäcksmotet and Örgrytemotet reports The Gothenburg Post. Ambulance and emergency services must have been called to the scene. Currently, two lanes have been opened up.

    The emergency services’ forecast is that the traffic will be able to clear within 15 minutes.

    There is currently no information on injuries to those involved.

  • Child died in January – investigation launched

    At the beginning of January, a child died in Umeå. It was assessed as a case of illness from the beginning, but after the autopsy, a man and a woman in a close relationship with the child have been suspected of crime, reports The Express.

    The police have opened a preliminary investigation into aggravated manslaughter.

  • New volcanic eruption in Iceland

    New volcanic eruption in Iceland.

    A new volcanic eruption has occurred in Iceland, Icelandic media reports.

    Among other things, an evacuation of the city of Grindavik has begun. Recently, there have been intense earthquakes in the area.

    The outbreak is the fifth since December.

  • Bad conditions in every fourth HVB home

    Last year, deficiencies were discovered in 182 different HVB homes.

    In 92 of these there were reports of violence, threats, sexual abuse, violations or drugs.

    This is stated by the Inspectorate for Care and Care (IVO) in a new report.

    There must have been threats and violence from both staff and other residents.

    Ivo revoked the permits for seven businesses.

    In four of the decisions, IVO has assessed that abuses entailed a danger to the life, health or personal safety of placed children and young people in general.

  • Several arrested at student protest outside KTH

    Several people have been arrested outside KTH in Stockholm. According to the police, they have behaved in a disorderly manner during an “unauthorized public gathering”.

    They are protesting the war in Gaza and KTH’s cooperation with Israeli universities.

    15-20 people have been detained and moved from the scene, three people have been arrested.

    Several criminal classifications have been established, including disruption of public order, disobedience to law enforcement, damage, unlicensed public assembly and violation of the masking ban.

  • Risk of volcanic eruption – city is evacuated

    A new evacuation of the city of Grindavik in Iceland has begun, Icelandic Mbl.is reports.

    A volcanic eruption is expected to start shortly. Recently, there have been intense earthquakes in the area.

    About 2,300 people live in the small town of Grindavik, they are asked to contact the authorities to be registered before the evacuation.

  • New heat record in India: 52.3 degrees

    A man working in a parking lot in Delhi shields his face from the sun. Photo: Manish Swarup/AP/TT

    52.3 degrees have been measured in a suburb of India’s capital area of ​​Delhi. It is a new national heat record, according to the country’s weather agency. Red warnings for heat have been issued and the authorities warn that the metropolitan area with more than 30 million inhabitants is at risk of water shortage, writes the AFP news agency.

    The weather authority IMD warns that the heat can affect health negatively, especially for babies, the chronically ill and the elderly.

    It is not unusual for it to be very hot in the summer in India. But climate change means that heat waves are expected to become stronger and more frequent.

    The previous Indian heat record was recorded in a desert area of ​​Rajasthan where 51 degrees was measured in 2016.

    The heat has also loosened its grip on neighboring Pakistan. In the province of Sindh in the south, the temperature at the beginning of the week climbed above 52 degrees. It was the summer’s highest measured value so far and close to a national record during the ongoing heat wave, reports the Reuters news agency.

  • Pehrson (L) rages after Expressen’s disclosure

    This morning, Expressen revealed that an employee of SD’s communications department, who has been singled out for having a central role in SD’s “troll factories”, has praised Putin and spread Russian propaganda.

    Now there have been strong reactions from several quarters.

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says that it is “absolutely terrible” but that he will not act against SD.

    One of those who rage is the Liberals’ Johan Pehrson. He tells Expressen that SD is “embarrassing itself” and must “clean this up”.

    – You must love Sweden if you work for a parliamentary party, you must not act as useful idiots for Putin. It is extremely serious and they must put an end to this, he says.

  • Lift company notified after fatal accident

    The police forensic technician at the accident scene in Ursvik in Sundbyberg in December. Photo: Magnus Lejhall/TT

    The elevator company ABC Bygghissar is notified by the Work Environment Agency after the elevator accident in Sundbyberg where five construction workers died. This is reported by Byggnadsarbetaren.

    – We have assessed that one of the companies violated the Work Environment Act and the regulations in such a way that the accident occurred and five people died, says Lennart Adérn, a lawyer at the Swedish Work Environment Authority to the newspaper.

    It was on 11 December last year that a construction lift collapsed at a workplace in Sundbyberg north of Stockholm. Five people died in the accident.

    The incident created a debate both about safety on the country’s construction sites but also about how many ranks of subcontractors a responsible construction company can have.

    The construction worker writes that the Swedish Work Environment Agency assesses ABC Bygghissar as the safety officer on the construction site as an employer. The company is also considered responsible as the provider of the lift.

    “The Work Environment Agency assesses that the accident would not have taken place if ABC lifts had complied with the regulations and provisions stated in this letter,” the agency writes in the report, according to Byggnadsarbetaren.

  • Suspected dangerous object in Järfälla

    Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT

    The police are investigating a suspected dangerous object in Järfälla.

    – It was found at 12.15. When we see what it is, we consider it a dangerous object, says Daniel Wikdahl at the Stockholm Police.

    They have now set up a larger cordon at the site. Accommodations in the area do not have to evacuate but must accommodate.

    – The national bomb protection is in place now, says Daniel Wikdahl.

    The suspected dangerous item is outside. The case is classified as an attempt to cause public destruction and at the moment no one has been arrested.

  • Person found dead – suspected murder

    A person has been found dead in an apartment in Västerås, the police write.

    Due to unclear circumstances, a preliminary investigation into murder has been opened.

    A person has been arrested, reasonably suspected of the crime.

    Next of kin have been notified.

  • Israel: The fighting in Gaza will continue for another seven months

    Benjamin Netanyahu’s National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi reportedly told Norwegian reports that fighting in Gaza will continue for at least seven months Tv2 citing Reuters.

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  • What address is there a fire in Södermalm? Gone and hope it’s not mine!

    Jacob

    Hello! We don’t have the exact address, but there was a fire near Nytorget in any case. Hope everything went well for you!

  • You should probably double check the stated temperatures in the post about the heat wave in Mexico City.

    Eve

    Hello Eva! I also thought it appeared like very low record temperatures in Mexico City, when we had 38 degrees in Målilla. But this 34.7 degrees actually seems to be the heat record in Mexico City, writes concurring international media. The fact that it doesn’t get warmer seems to be because the city is located in a valley at a very high altitude.

  • What happened this morning at the Tumba station? Smile someone it looks like a body on the track and the train has stopped for several hours!!

    Niklas

    Hello! There must have been an accident. No crime is suspected.

  • Why did 2 ambulances and 3 police cars with sirens and blue lights just pass by in Vasastaden?

    Hannah

    Hello! There has been an accident at the subway at Odenplan.

  • Have you published anything regarding the authority for psychological defense reporting tv4’s cold facts for the report on SD’s alleged troll factory?

    Alex

    Hi Alex, we have written about this.

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