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Industry
  
Construction

Operating income
  
SEK 614 million

Founded
  
1959

Revenue
  
SEK 43.095 billion

Headquarters
  
Sweden

Peab wwwpeabseGlobalPEABSEImagesProduktertjanst

Type
  
Publicly traded (Aktiebolag)

Traded as
  
Nasdaq Stockholm: PEAB B

Key people
  
Jesper Göransson (President and CEO) Göran Grosskopf (Chairman) Mats Paulsson (Vice Chairman, major shareholder)

Stock price
  
PEAB-B (STO) SEK 84.40 -0.70 (-0.82%)24 Mar, 5:29 PM GMT+1 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Jesper Goransson (25 Mar 2013–)

Founders
  
Mats Paulsson, Erik Paulsson

Subsidiaries
  
Skandinaviska Byggelement AB, PEAB Industri AB

Profiles

Peab is a construction and civil engineering company headquartered in Förslöv, Scania, listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm. It is the third largest construction company in Sweden and the Nordic region, with annual revenues exceeding SEK 40 billion. Peab has approximately 130 regional offices and 13,000 employees in Sweden, Norway and Finland.

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History

The foundation of Peab was laid in 1959 by the brothers Erik and Mats Paulsson, then aged 16 and 14 respectively, to help farmers with refuse collection and disposal. However, the current name wasn't used until 1967, when the brothers created the limited company Bröderna Paulsson Peab AB, shifting focus towards construction at the same time. The company expanded in southern Sweden by acquisitions throughout the '70s and '80s.

Peab finally reached national coverage in 1991, after a merger with the OTC-traded company Hallströms and Nisses AB; a company who's market was Stockholm and northern Sweden, supplementing Peab's market coverage. The first international expansion occurred in 1994, when Peab acquired Fagbygg A/S in Norway, which later merged with NOR Gruppen A/S, making it the fourth largest construction company in Norway. In 1999 the company entered the Finnish market, after acquiring Rakennus OY Leo Heinänen, which was complemented with Seicon and Vasa Betong in 2003.

In 2011, Mats Paulsson stepped down as CEO, moving into the position of Vice Chairman of the Board. Erik Paulsson with family sold their shares in Peab to Mats Paulsson and his family in 2014.

Business areas

Peab is organized into four business areas, serving both external customers and internally, to other units in the company:

  • Construction — Performs contract work for new construction, renovation and maintenance
  • Civil Engineering — Offers civil engineering on infrastructure projects, as well as maintenance of roads
  • Industry — Delivers material and equipment
  • Project Development — Offers housing and commercial property development services
  • Construction is the largest business area, accounting for almost half of the operative net sales and share of employees in 2013. Approximately 80% of the sales were located in Sweden.

    Bribery scandals

    PEAB has been involved in a number of bribery scandals during the construction of Friends Arena. A high level manager was bribed with a sailing boat by a subcontractor. In addition, founder Erik Paulson was charged with bribery of city director Sune Reinhold of Solna city.

    Major projects

  • Tele2 Arena, Stockholm
  • Friends Arena and the accompanying residential district Arenastaden, Solna
  • Scandic Victoria Tower, Kista
  • References

    Peab Wikipedia