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The family boiling mountain is one of the wealthiest and most influential Swedish family dynasties. Since the establishment of the Stockholm Enskilda bank by OSCAR boiling mountain, from which the major bank SE banks existing this very day followed, the family is active in the bank trade.

Their admittingness and meaning owe the family however to their possession portions of Swedish industrial enterprises. These portions exist mostly not in form of direct shareholding, separate as participations of the majority at investment companies like the investor, which are for their part largest single shareholders of the enterprises. Due to this practice it is possible for the family boiling mountain since generations to occupy supervisory board post of enterprises in a measure which goes the far beyond proportional portion of its actual possession. This practice is supported by a Swedish legislation, which makes it possible, by over cross participation of enterprise, shares with different being correct rights as well as over personnel entwinements with small possession portions a dominant factor control of enterprises to exercise. This practice is used also by other Swedish families, however the boiling mountain family is by far the largest connected capital owner.

According to estimations approx. 40 per cent of the market capitalization of the Swedish industry by boiling mountain are controlled. This means a concentration of power unparalleled in Europe, which leads among other things to the fact that the family became by tuning of the enterprises controlled by it an important participant of national industrial policy. The control system the boiling mountain is stabilized for decades also by the support of employees and (mostly governing) the Swedish social-democracy, since the managerial policy of the family is aligned to long-term and growth oriented developments as well as stable work relations contrary to liberalisierteren markets rather. Thus industrielle Imperium the boiling mountain forms a firm component of the "Swedish model" cooperative industrieller relations. The world-wide information system of the family from experts and former high-ranking coworkers forms a further special advantage according to analysts.

The enterprises in the sphere of influence the boiling mountain are internationalized in above average measure. One can state that this long tradition of international growth and technological entwinement contributed substantially to the development of Sweden from a poor agrarian state to a highly developed industrial nation.

Among these enterprises rank among other things: Astra Zeneca, ABB, Atlas Copco, Contex, Ericsson, Electrolux, IBX, Scania, SEB.

In Germany participation exists on over the Investmenttochter EQT: Carl Zeiss, Leybold Optics, MTU Friedrichshafen and Symrise.

Famous relatives

  • Jacob boiling mountain (1746-1778): Swedish clergyman and author
  • Marcus boiling mountain (1774-1833): Nephew by Jacob boiling mountain, bishop von
  • OSCAR boiling mountain (1816-1886): Son of Marcus boiling mountain, Swedish naval officer, newspaper publisher, politician and founder of the SEB
  • Knut Agathon boiling mountain (1853-1938): Son of OSCAR boiling mountain, Swedish banker and politician (Swedish minister of foreign affairs from 1914 to 1917)
  • Gustaf boiling mountain (1863-1937): Son of OSCAR boiling mountain, Swedish diplomat
  • Marcus Laurentius boiling mountain (senior) (1864-1943): Son of OSCAR boiling mountain, Swedish banker and Industrieller
  • Jacob boiling mountain (senior) (1892-1980): Son of Marcus boiling mountain (senior), Swedish banker, Industrieller and diplomat
  • Marcus boiling mountain (junior) (1899-1982): Son of Marcus boiling mountain (senior), Swedish banker, Industrieller and diplomat
  • Raoul boiling mountain Grandchild of Gustaf boiling mountain, Swedish diplomat and rescuer of Jews during the Holocaust
  • Marc boiling mountain (1924-1971): Son of Marcus boiling mountain (junior), Swedish banker and Industrieller
  • Peter Wallenberg (senior) (1926): Son of Marcus boiling mountain (junior), Swedish banker and Industrieller
  • Jacob boiling mountain (1956): Son of Peter Wallenberg (senior), Swedish banker and Industrieller
  • Marcus boiling mountain (1957): Son of Marc boiling mountain, Swedish banker and Industrieller
  • Peter Wallenberg (junior) (1959): Son of Peter Wallenberg (senior)

See also

  • Boiling mountain
  • Investor OFF

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