Bo Knudsen, managing director with C WorldWide Asset Management, talks about how the firm identifies and assesses global investment opportunities
C WorldWide Asset Management (previously Carnegie Asset Management) was created in 1986 as part of the Carnegie Group. The company was spun out of Carnegie Investment Bank in 2009 and the name changed in 2017. C WorldWide is 80 percent-owned by private equity fund Altor Fund III and 20 percent-owned by employees.
Today, C Worldwide manages around $20 bn in global equities for institutional clients in the Nordic region, the UK, Canada and Australia. Its main portfolios are highly concentrated,
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