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Lars Gerne has worked as a Chief Financial Officer at Svenskt Rekonstruktionskapital AB since 2013.
Lars Gerne active positions
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Svenskt Rekonstruktionskapital AB
Svenskt Rekonstruktionskapital AB Investment ManagersFinance SRK's investment objective is to generate profits for their shareholders. Their venture capital investment strategy focuses on small- and mid-sized distressed firms in Sweden. They concentrate on unlisted firms in the trade and industry sectors. They look for firms with sound core operations yet are underperforming. They target firms with an annual turnover in the range of SEK 40 million to SEK 400 million. SRK invests alone and also considers co-investment possibilities. The firm generally takes at last 25% stakeholder positions. They take an active role in the reconstruction and structuring of their portfolio firms. They seek to add value through timely capital injections and provide professional advice. They take Board positions. The investment time frame spans three to five years before exit. | Director of Finance/CFO | 2012-12-31 |
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Svenskt Rekonstruktionskapital AB
Svenskt Rekonstruktionskapital AB Investment ManagersFinance SRK's investment objective is to generate profits for their shareholders. Their venture capital investment strategy focuses on small- and mid-sized distressed firms in Sweden. They concentrate on unlisted firms in the trade and industry sectors. They look for firms with sound core operations yet are underperforming. They target firms with an annual turnover in the range of SEK 40 million to SEK 400 million. SRK invests alone and also considers co-investment possibilities. The firm generally takes at last 25% stakeholder positions. They take an active role in the reconstruction and structuring of their portfolio firms. They seek to add value through timely capital injections and provide professional advice. They take Board positions. The investment time frame spans three to five years before exit. | Finance |
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