Anders Ljungh fortifies HiQ Board

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Anders Ljungh fortifies HiQ Board IT and management consultancy, HiQ, is fortifying its Board of Directors in the form of Anders Ljungh. Anders Ljungh has long-term experience of several international organisations, including the World Bank and Morgan Stanley. As head of SHB International, he also acquired a wide-ranging knowledge of international financial markets. "HiQ is already extremely successful in the field of advanced IT and communications solutions, and is in a position to use its Nordic base to win additional markets on the international front. I hope to be able to contribute to this growth," says Anders Ljungh. "Anders has in-depth experience as a financial strategist and can provide us with an international perspective - something that will be of considerable value as we expand into Europe. As a former Board Member of companies such as Telia and Handelsbanken, he can also bring further knowledge about Swedish trade and industry," says Hans Karlsson, Chairman of the Board of HiQ International. Prior to the Annual General Meeting, Anders Ljungh will sit as a co-opted Member. For additional information, please contact: Hans Karlsson, Chairman of the Board, HiQ International, tel:+46 8 588 90 000 Lars Stugemo, CEO, HiQ International , tel: +46 8 588 90 000 HiQ is an IT and management consultancy focusing on high-tech solutions within telecoms, mobility and simulation technology. The company is one of the leaders in these fields and the Nordic region is its domestic market. The Group employs around 400 people in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. HiQ is listed on the OM Stockholm Stock Exchange. For more information, please visit our web site at www.hiq.se ------------------------------------------------------------ This information was brought to you by BIT http://www.bit.se The following files are available for download: http://www.bit.se/bitonline/2001/02/01/20010201BIT00090/bit0001.doc http://www.bit.se/bitonline/2001/02/01/20010201BIT00090/bit0002.pdf