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(This post originally stated that APMM had acquired KK Group, while in fact the wind turbine supplier was purchased by the holding company owned by the Maersk family. An amended versions follows.)
“On 3 June 2019, A.P. Møller ? Mærsk A/S (the company) announced first phase of a share buy-back programme (…). The share buy-back programme of up to DKK10bn is to be executed during a 15-month period beginning 4 June 2019. During the first phase of the programme ...
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