stockholm school of economics
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[Johan Renck]'s love for independent artists has to do with his love of good music. Good music, rather than the size of the artist, determines whether or not he'll do a video. The fact is, that he himself was a pop star at the height of indie-pop during the 90's. He was, under the alias Stakka Bo, on most top-ten lists in Europe, even climbing the US charts with the album Supermarket and the dance hit Here We Go Again. But Renck was known even before that, as a trendsetter in Stockholm's inner circles. As Stakka Bo he hit it particularly big in England, Throughout the years, I've heard many musically inclined Brits ask "What's Stakka Bo up to these days?" Not all of them are aware that Stakka Bo and Johan Renck are one and the same person -- not even all Swedes know that. But many remem...
... prestigious Handelshögskolan (Stockholm School of Economics), and had worked as a right hand prod...
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...The young family moved to Stockholm. Sweden - a natural move for a man who often visit...During my years at the Stockholm School of Economics (Handelshögskolan), I knew I wanted ...
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...AB.________ vor Eröffnung der Stockholmer Börse der Presse mit, B. AB.________ werde die E.... Rechtsprofessors Leif Mutén (Stockholm School of Economics) ein. E. Mit Verfügung vom 25. Oktob...
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In this case, the elephants are trailing the mouse; both Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds have picked up on not just the concept of moist snuff or "snus," which is the original Swedish word for this, but adopted the name itself. RJ Reynolds launched "Camel Snus" and Philip Morris "Marlboro Snus" in 2006 and 2007. Snus is the Swedish term for moist snuff - a minor part of the global tobacco business "owned" by Swedish Match, which for good reason holds a market leader position in the segment. Who knows how the playing field will change, as more and more societies in the world make it harder and harder for nicotine users to light up.
Of all the things I enjoy, the crayfish of the late summer, the glögg in the winter time, this one is a must," he claims. Christmas in the [Lennart Freeman] fa...
... neighboring Norway - but grew up in Stockholm. He studied at Stockholm's School of Economics and...
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Meet Håkan Swahn, founder and majority owner of famed New York restaurant Aquavit. Swahn was relaxed and happy when we meet at his New York home in February this year. The flagship of his growing empire, Aquavit, has a solid place among America's three-star restaurants. And its management company, Townhouse Restaurant Group, recently opened Riingo, with the kitchen manned by former Aquavit-trainee Johan Svensson.
My father was originally from Husqvarna, near Jönköping in Småland, and in the 1930s he worked moving furniture," Swahn related. "Sweden at the time had experienced an outbreak of tuberculosis. As the patients died, since their furniture could not be resold or stored, it had to be burned. One particular man had such nice furniture, my father and a colleague simply couldn't bur...
...It wasn't until attending the Stockholm School of Economics that Swahn began to both try n...