Lindahl assists in the sale of Stockholms Rörexpress AB
Lindahl acted as legal advisor to the owners of Stockholms Rörexpress AB in connection with the sale to Storskogen 3 Invest AB.

Lindahl's team consisted of Johan Herrström (responsible partner), Annika Brandt and Viktor Friberg.
About our client Rörexpress
Stockholms Rörexpress AB has a strong position in plumbing work for the public sector in the Stockholm region. In addition to plumbing work, the company also performs, to some extent, land and construction contracts. Stockholms Rörexpress AB has about 45 employees and reported sales of SEK 108 million and an EBITDA of about SEK 15 million for 2017.
Do you want to know more? Contact:
Johan Herrström
Managing Partner Malmö | AdvokatAnnika Brandt
Specialist Counsel | AdvokatViktor Friberg
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