AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoData Centres & Construction: Skanska won a US$1.2bn contract to build four data centres in the US, with work starting Q3 2026 and completion about two years later. Industrial Expansion: Volvo Construction Equipment began producing its first US-built excavators and large loaders in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, and aims to grow with local suppliers by 30% by 2030. Defence Materials (EU co-funding): Sweden will co-finance EU projects to expand critical ammunition inputs, backing firms including EURENCO Bofors, Norma Precision and Nammo Sweden under the Energetic Components initiative. AI Infrastructure in the Nordics: Nvidia is “matchmaking” GPU suppliers with data-centre operators across the Nordics to speed AI capacity build-outs. Payments & Banking: Klarna’s CFO Niclas Neglén and CMO David Sandström will leave early next year as the company trims full-year guidance and its stock drops. Energy Supply Watch: Germany’s gas storage sits just above half full, raising winter-readiness questions amid geopolitical energy risks. Maritime/Logistics: Norwegian Sun will add two overnight stays in Copenhagen for maintenance, reshuffling Oslo and a sea day. Life Sciences Funding: Stockholm’s Pixelgen Technologies raised €13.26m to expand its cell-architecture mapping platform.
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