Lindahl advisor to Dianor AB in the acquisition of all shares in Hagby Fastigheter AB
Dianor AB manufactures and services high-quality diamond- and solid carbide tools and are experts in machining and fastening technology of extremely hard materials such as PCD (Polycrystalline Diamond) and solid carbide.

The company has considerable experience in the processing of hard, complex and tolerance-demanding products.
Dianor AB is growing and the acquisition gives it possession of the Nora Tändröret 1 property, from which the company's operations will be conducted.
Lindahl represented Dianor AB in the transaction. Lindahl's team consisted of Clas Rosdahl, Ida Karlsson and Victoria Bromark.
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Clas Rosdahl
Managing Partner Örebro | AdvokatIda Karlsson
Specialist Counsel | AdvokatVictoria Bromark
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