Lindahl advisor to Bokusgruppen in the acquisition of BTJ
Advokatfirman Lindahl has assisted the Swedish book retailer, Bokusgruppen AB (publ), in the acquisition of the information service and media company, BTJ Sweden AB (”BTJ”).
Through its subsidiary, Bokus AB, Bokusgruppen has acquired all shares in BTJ, a company with over 80 years of experience within digital information services, media and book sales. BTJ has its head office in Lund and turned over about SEK 100 million during 2023.
Lindahl's team, which assisted in contractual negotiations and due diligence, comprised Thorbjörn Wennerholm (responsible partner), Alex Malta and Jonathan Åkesson.
Read more in Bokusgruppen's official press release.
About our client Bokusgruppen
Bokusgruppen is Sweden's market-leading book retailer. With its strong and complementary brands, it reaches a very large proportion of Sweden's population. Besides books in all channels and formats, it offers a large and inspiring range of other items. Bokusgruppen has been listed on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market since 4 June 2021. Read more at https://www.bokusgruppen.com/.
Do you want to know more? Contact:
Thorbjörn Wennerholm
Partner | AdvokatAlex Malta
Senior Associate | AdvokatJonathan Åkesson
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