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Nordic Paper Holding AB

Nordic Paper Holding AB

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  • Price (EUR)5.09
  • Today's Change0.087 / 1.74%
  • Shares traded1.50k
  • 1 Year change--
  • Beta--
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About the company

Nordic Paper Holding AB is a Sweden-based paper mill company. The Company is a manufacturer of paper and pulp mills and natural greaseproof paper without the addition of fluorocarbons, so called PFAS. Nordic Paper's products are based on renewable raw material from local forests. The Company’s production is divided between Natural Greaseproof paper and iamKraft. Natural Greaseproof paper is certified for use with food and includes Baking & Cooking Paper, Baking Cups, Packing, Cooking & Catering Paper and Speciality Paper, while iamKraft includes iamKraft MG paper, iamKraft Sack paper and iamKraft Speciality paper. iamKraft manufactures everything from sacks and carrier bags to furnitures and construction laminate. Nordic Paper Holding AB serves customers worldwide.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)4.38bn
  • Net income in SEK392.00m
  • Incorporated2012
  • Employees679.00
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