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Vinge advises STARK Group with its acquisition of FagFlis Group

Vinge has advised STARK Group in connection with its acquisition of the Nordic tiles actor FagFlis Group with its Swedish operation FF Kakel AB. The group has conducted operations since 1981 and includes, in addition to the Swedish stores, approximately 30 facilities in Norway with total turnover of approximately NOK 750 million.

The transaction is estimated to be completed around the turn of the year 2022/2023, following approval by the Norwegian Competition Agency.

Vinge’s team consisted of, among others,  Jonas BergströmJoacim RydergårdEllinor Wargenbrant and Tobias Onegård Karlsson (M&A), Frida Ställborn (Real Estate), Hedvig Ekdahl (Commercial Contracts), Ebba Svenburg (Employment Law), Karl-Gustaw Tobola (Banking and Finance), Sebastian Örndahl and Adam Löfquist (Competition Law) and Anna Ekdahl Roos (Project Assistant).

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