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Opportunities are Plentiful for Akzo Nobel Inks

ANI will soon not only need to find a new brand name but also new financial arrangements

By: Sean Milmo

European Editor

Akzo Nobel Inks (ANI) recently celebrated the 100th anniversary of its site in the southern Swedish town of Trelleborg, where it still has its main plant and head office. ANI has gone through several name changes and owners since it started making inks at its current location in 1901. Shortly it will yet again have to find a new identity. The company was bought by the management through an MBO supported by NeSBIC, a Dutch-based equity fund, when it was divested in 2001 by Akzo Nobel, the Dutch...

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