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Ericsson to Relocate Global Headquarters to Central Stockholm

Ericsson will move its global headquarters from Kista to central Stockholm. The relocation ends more than twenty years at the current site.

Bloomberg
1 source·May 25, 9:07 AM(6 days ago)·1m read
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Ericsson will move its global headquarters from Kista to central Stockholm after more than two decades at the present location. Kista is a suburb that was once promoted as Sweden’s Silicon Valley but has since faced economic challenges.

The company has not announced a specific timetable or the address of the new headquarters. No workforce reductions or expansions were mentioned in connection with the move. The decision follows a period of reported difficulties for the Kista business district.

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