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Dagens industri: Guldbrev IPO Oversubscribed; Ford's Electric Explorer Debuts
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Key takeaways
- Dagens Industri reports significant investor interest in Guldbrev's upcoming IPO on the Nasdaq First North exchange
- According to a recent press release, the offering was oversubscribed by 208 percent
- Guldbrev is a platform specializing in the recycling of consumer-owned gold
Dagens Industri reports significant investor interest in Guldbrev's upcoming IPO on the Nasdaq First North exchange. According to a recent press release, the offering was oversubscribed by 208 percent. Guldbrev is a platform specializing in the recycling of consumer-owned gold.
In other news, Dagens Industri highlights Ford's new all-electric Explorer, a pivotal model in the company's strategy to fully electrify its European product line by 2035. The Explorer, Ford's second electric vehicle, marks a significant milestone as the first to be manufactured at their Cologne, Germany electrification center. Despite its European design and German production, the Explorer is described as having a distinctly "cocky American attitude."
Ford subjected the Explorer to a rigorous global testing program, claiming it as the first electric vehicle to circumnavigate the globe. The vehicle boasts a range of up to 602 kilometers on a single charge and offers generous interior space. A notable design feature is the front "shield" that replaces the conventional grille.
Inside, the Explorer features a 14.6-inch sliding SYNC Move touchscreen that controls infotainment, audio, and driver-assistance systems. This touchscreen also cleverly conceals a lockable storage compartment. A 17-liter center console provides ample space for items such as a computer or bag. Furthermore, even the base model includes a massage function for the driver's seat.
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IPOelectric vehiclesFordGuldbrevNasdaq First North
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