Publicerat: 2025-12-04 14:44:12
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A number of connections emerge between Dug Foodtech, which now faces delisting, and Intellego. This is shown by Dagens industri's investigation.According to the business daily, a core circle of key individuals recurs across several companies, and both communication and financial arrangements often follow the same pattern. Di also points to name changes, delistings, and frequent changes of CEOs and CFOs.Several companies have received sanction fees or fines, and financing often occurs through loans from major owners with high interest rates and fees. At the same time, strained cash flows have been set against recurring letters of intent and overseas agreements where revenues have, in many cases, failed to materialize.Dug Foodtech's chair Johan Möllerström tells Di that the company feels "unfairly attacked" by Nasdaq and argues that the decision to delist is disproportionate.In addition to Dug Foodtech and Intellego, Opticept, Sensodetect, Aegirbio/Magnasense, Plexian, Zesec/Avsalt, and Enersize are also included. Here the same circle of people recurs in boards, shareholder lists, and financing solutions, according to Di.According to the investigation, it is not everyone at Dug Foodtech or Intellego who appears in the other companies, but rather a smaller core circle. It concerns a group of key individuals who appear in various combinations on boards, in shareholder lists, and in financing arrangements in the other companies. It is these recurring personal links, rather than the entire companies' management teams, that Di bases its analysis on.Intellego faces delisting after former CEO Claes Lindahl was arrested on suspicion of aggravated fraud. The company has now been granted extended time to respond to Nasdaq, which has granted a one-week extension until December 12. The extension follows a request from the company, whose board states that the work to make Intellego fit for listing and have trading resumed is being pursued intensively, something that Finwire reported earlier today.
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