The Swedish battery maker filed for bankruptcy last week, dashing ambitions for the European electric vehicles sector – and leaving significant EU loans outstanding

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https://pitchbook.com/news/articles/who-has-the-most-to-lose-from-northvolts-failure

#Shareholder fallout

10 largest shareholders in Northvolt

Name Ownership stake
Volkswagen Finance Luxemburg 21%
Goldman Sachs 19.2%
Vargas Holding 7.2%
Rocarma Consulting 6.7%
Arbejdsmarkedets Tillægspension 5.1%
Baillie Gifford 4.8%
4 to 1 Investments Kommanditbolag 3.5%
AMF Pensionsförsäkring 2.8%
BMW España Finance 2.8%
Stichting IMAS Foundation 2.4%
Total 75.5%
Northvolt executive management,employees, advisors,board members 9.2%
Other investors 15.2%
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Something funny is going on with that table. I can’t see it, but it’s clearly there if you click the “view source” button.

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I can see it in Voyager and also in Eternity (though Eternity fails to make the second column visible).

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Can’t see it in Firefox on Windows.

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Might be too wide for your phone screen and font settings; Eternity can scroll the table, though, if you drag.

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