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Launching a business in Sweden as a foreigner - Anthony Norman

  Launching a business in Sweden as a foreigner One of the well known Swedish lawyers with law offices in the Baltic and Scandinavia said once that Swedes think that other countries have a different way of doing things. The truth is that Swedes are different. Market with 9 million high income consumers is very attractive to Baltic entrepreneurs and in order to succeed with your entry, there are a lot of aspects needed to understand beforehand. Trust is essential value in Sweden to look for in relations with new partners, suppliers and customers. For this aim, going native and looking local is a good solution. Here are 1Office Sweden tips for launching your business in Sweden. Anthony Norman What type of entity to choose for entry? There are different legal forms allowed for private business in Sweden and the best way is private stock company (aktiebolag or AB). Benefits: *Looking local is easier than with registered activity or a branch office. *No financial or legal conse

Value Investing World Announcement - Anthony Norman

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 After 13+ years of running this blog, I’ve decided to turn Value Investing World into a fee-based newsletter. There will still be free editions of the newsletter, but the majority of the material will be for subscribers. Further details are below. But first, let me thank everyone for reading this blog over the years. Thank you! I’ve met many of you in person and appreciate you coming here as a way to help you filter through all the great content there is to read out there.  By signing up, you'll be added to the free distribution list, and will then have the option of subscribing to the paid version to get all of the content going forward. The newsletter will be just like this blog. For those of you that already subscribe via email, I will try and move you over to the free version. You can then upgrade if you’d like to subscribe to the paid version. I don’t know if I’ll be able to transfer all of the email addresses over, so if you don’t receive an email over the next day or two, y