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Papirfabrikken Invest A/S

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Papirfabrikken Invest A/S

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About the company

Papirfabrikken Invest A/S, formerly Silkeborg IF Invest A/S, is a Denmark-based company which focuses on operation of a professional soccer/football club. The soccer club is a full-time professional Danish club with over 20 contracted players. The club competes in the Danish league, as well as in European cup tournaments. The Company owns the home ground, Silkeborg Stadion. The Company is also engaged in investment in real estate. It owns a property named Papirfabrikken, which consists of buildings that are leased to different businesses. The Company operates through three wholly owned subsidiaries, namely K/S Papirfabrikken, Komplementarselskabet Papirfabrikken ApS, as well as Investeringsselskabet.

  • Revenue in DKK (TTM)37.47m
  • Net income in DKK-89.00k
  • Incorporated1982
  • Employees45.00
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