Andreas Morfiadakis, CEO of Klarabo.
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"Will have interesting discussions next quarter linked to acquisitions"
Sweden —
2023 has been a gap year for Klarabo, due to the turbulence experienced by the market and the outside world. The company already started measures in 2022 to get through the concern that has spread around the world. Klarabo has put growth on hold and basically paused all new production in favor of working with organic growth, through investments in its own stock. Andreas Morfiadakis, CEO of Klarabo, is satisfied with the financial results.
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