Adera continues to concentrate its operations to Stockholm

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Adera continues to concentrate its operations to Stockholm The final stage in the re-structuring programme announced by Adera in February is now under way. Several employees at Adera's offices in Stureplan in Stockholm are moving to new premises adjoining Adera's offices on Drottninggatan in Stockholm. By merging the two offices, Adera will be consolidating its cutting-edge expertise in the field of market communication. "We have now brought together our best and most experienced market communicators in Stockholm under a single roof. After a period of uncertainty and questions, we will now be able to focus on delivering the kind of quality that our existing and new customers expect of us," says Rolf Jansson, CEO of Adera. In connection with the move, another ten people will be leaving Adera. This is the last phase in the programme of measures announced earlier this year. The departures are part of the process of creating the mix of expertise needed by Adera if it is to meet its customers' needs for top- quality communication services. The offices in Stureplan will now close down completely. Adera AB (publ) generates business value for customers by combining areas of expertise critical for success based on the new business logic: strategy/business development, marketing/communications and IT/Internet. Adera has offices in Stockholm, Gothenburg, London, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Malmoe, Ljungby and Värnamo. Adera shares are listed on the O-List of the OM Stockholm Exchange. For further information, please visit: www.aderagroup.com For more information, please contact: Rolf Jansson, CEO and President, Adera AB Mobile: +46 705 72 72 02 Email: rolf.jansson@aderagroup.com ------------------------------------------------------------ This information was brought to you by BIT http://www.bit.se The following files are available for download: http://www.bit.se/bitonline/2001/05/10/20010510BIT00970/bit0001.doc http://www.bit.se/bitonline/2001/05/10/20010510BIT00970/bit0001.pdf