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Grimaldi Industri AB is a privately held holding company based in Stockholm, Sweden , which operates a range of businesses, primarily in the industrial, technology, and consumer goods sectors.

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4-576: The group currently employs approximately 1,200 people globally and generates an annual revenue of around €350 million. Grimaldi is 100% owned by Salvatore Grimaldi . This Swedish corporation or company article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a bicycle manufacturing company is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Salvatore Grimaldi Salvatore Grimaldi ( Italian: [salvaˈtoːre ɡriˈmaldi] ; Swedish pronunciation: [salvaˈtôːrɛ ɡrɪˈmǎldɪ] ; born 25 May 1945)

8-715: A beautiful country that she decided to stay. After working at Volvo , Grimaldi founded a grind mill in his own garage in Köping in 1970. In 1982, he started acquiring companies, including Bianchi , Monark , Crescent and Stiga . He then restructured these companies and sold off portions of the companies that did not contribute to his business objectives. Grimaldi ultimately acquired substantial wealth from these transactions. In 2001, Grimaldi received attention from local media when he bought Villa Geber in Diplomatstaden, Stockholm for around 70 million Swedish kronor . At

12-531: Is a Swedish entrepreneur and speaker. He is a former chairman of the business-owners association Företagarna and the CEO of Grimaldi Industri AB . Salvatore Grimaldi was born in Taranto , Italy , in 25 May 1945. He migrated from Italy to Västerås , Sweden, with his parents in the early 1950s. His mother came to Sweden to visit her brothers, who had found work at a company called ASEA . She found Sweden to be such

16-535: The time, Villa Geber was one of the most expensive private homes in Sweden. On July 1, 2002, he presented an episode of the Sveriges Radio show Sommar i P1 . Grimaldi was the chairman of Sweden's largest business owners organisation Företagarna between 2004 and 2006. He is also the chairman of Italienska Handelskammaren, Accademia Italiana della Cucina, Direct Försäkringsmäklarna Västerås. In 2004, Grimaldi

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