Investor Anger Emerges Over EQT’s $2.7 Billion Broken Promise
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A move by EQT AB’s partners to sell stock worth $2.7 billion a year earlier than stipulated in a lock-up agreement is sowing discontent among the private equity firm’s investor base.
One such stakeholder is Emilie Westholm, the head of responsible ownership at Swedish insurer Folksam Group. “If a lock-up is broken prematurely, it should be justified clearly and with relevant information,” she told business daily Dagens Industri.