Recovery hopes rise as Ericsson picks ex-Atlas Copco
boss as chairman
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[October 09, 2017]
By Helena Soderpalm and Olof Swahnberg
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Ericsson has picked
the former boss of high-flying mining gear maker Atlas Copco as its new
chairman, boosting hopes of a recovery at the Swedish mobile equipment
company.
Shares in Ericsson rose as much as 2.2 percent on Monday after it said
Ronnie Leten would succeed Leif Johansson as chairman, pending a
shareholder vote planned for March 28. Johansson said in July he wanted
to step down.
Investors said Leten, under whose leadership Atlas Copco shares rose
twice as much as the European industrial sector index, was a good
choice, despite a lack of experience in the telecoms sector.
"This mission is more about leading a work for change together with the
CEO. Ronnie will manage that in an excellent way," said Lars Soderfjell,
a fund manager at Alandsbanken.
Ericsson has been hit hard by competition from China's Huawei and
Finland's Nokia as well as weak emerging markets and falling spending by
telecoms operators, with demand for next-generation 5G technology still
years away. Its shares have almost halved in value in the past two
years.
Earlier this year, it drafted in Borje Ekholm as its new CEO, but
activist investor Cevian Capital, which has bought a more than 5-percent
stake, has been pushing for further change.
Cevian Managing Partner Christer Gardell welcomed the choice of Leten, a
60-year old Belgian who stepped down as CEO of Atlas Copco earlier this
year.
"He has an outstanding track record as value creator," said Gardell, who
is on Ericsson's nomination committee, in an email.
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Ericsson's flag is seen at the company's headquarters in Stockholm,
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Under Leten's leadership, investors applauded Atlas Copco's nimble cost
structure and strong aftermarket sales that drove high margins and a
robust cashflow.
Leten is also leaving his position as chairman at Electrolux, the home
appliance maker said in a separate statement on Monday.
At 0950 GMT, Ericsson shares were up 1 percent at 47.20 Swedish crowns,
while Electrolux's were down 0.9 percent at 275.80 crowns.
Leten was seen by Swedish media and analysts as one of three likely
candidates to become Ericsson's chairman. The other two were Autoliv CEO
Jan Carlson and Johan Molin, CEO of Assa Abloy.
"Mr Leten is a very skilled businessman, technically savvy and
strategically versatile," Johan Forssell, chairman of Ericsson's
nomination committee, said in a statement.
Ericsson also proposed Kurt Jofs as a new board member. Jofs was
responsible for Ericsson's networks business from 2003-2008 and is
currently chairman of Finnish IT services company Tieto.
(Additional reporting by Johannes Hellstrom; Editing by Mark Potter)
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