From tuna to tech, Hexagon breaks Swedish mould
date:Mar 28, 2013
y market value, most of which are businesses a century or more old, which critics say shows a lack of dynamism in Sweden.

But the growth has not come without risks, highlighted when its heavy debt burden was seen as too risky in the financial crisis following the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers, when Hexagon only narrowly avoided breaching its loan covenants.

If you are poor and are going to build something big, then you have to take risks, said Rollen, who owns 2 million, or 0.6 percent, of
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