Günther Mårder, chairman of Spotlight Group, has been requested to be detained, according to a company press release. Spotlight Group states it has no reason to believe the request concerns the company and currently lacks closer information, pledging to return when details emerge. At SSAB's construction site in Luleå, another person fell ill after work, with the latest case on March 17 involving nosebleeds and irritated airways.
On April 3, SSAB stopped all work on the new steel plant after about 20 people fell ill within a week, seven seeking medical care; the day before, test results showed elevated toxic gas levels in machine cabins. The Stockholm stock exchange continues to rise while the pharmaceutical company Bioarctic recovers somewhat after today's crash. 5 percent on Thursday afternoon.
8 percent respectively. 4 percent. The Swedish pharmaceutical company Bioarctic crashed on the stock exchange after a report concluding that the new type of Alzheimer's drug does not have such a large effect on patients.
In the afternoon, the company recovers somewhat, with the stock down 2 percent. Yesterday, both the S&P 500 and the technology-heavy Nasdaq in New York closed at record levels. Before opening, futures point to rising indices.
The oil price has gone up and down a bit and costs nearly $96 per barrel. S. President Donald Trump states that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ten-day ceasefire.
The ceasefire is set to take effect at 23:00 Swedish time and is a first step toward a more lasting peace between the countries. Technical issues gave free burgers at Max.
