Framfab sells part of Communicator

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Framfab sells part of Communicator In its endeavour to focus on core competence and streamline operations within Framfab, the company has signed an agreement for the sale of the defence-related consulting business within Communicator AB to Teleplan Invest. "All of Framfab's operations shall be knowledge-focused within the IT sector where we can undertake ventures within areas that provide long-term and clear results", says Johan de Verdier, Head of Swedish Operations at Framfab. Before the sell off, Communicator will be reorganised allowing for the transfer of about 60 consultants with skills within wireless and built-in systems to other companies within the Framfab group. Communicator will be left with 16 employees mainly working with defence systems - an area that has little in common with Framfab's orientation. For further infomation please contact: Johan de Verdier, Vice President Framfab, 031 - 709 50 00, johan.de.verdier@framfab.se Ola Kallemur, Press Relations Manager Framfab, +46 8 545 258 06, +46 709 41 21 11, ola.kallemur@framfab.se, www.framfab.com Framfab's business concept is to create new business for the network economy through digital and interactive services. Framfab today has approximately 1,700 employees, divided among 41 offices in Borås, Cologne, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Helsingborg, Halden, Linköping, London, Lund, Malmö, Oslo, Palo Alto, Paris, Rome, Skövde, Stockholm, Sundsvall, Uppsala, Västerås and Växjö. Among our clients are 3M, AstraZeneca, AXA, Bosch, Electrolux, Ericsson, Expressen, France Telecom, IKEA, International Red Cross, le Groupe Pernod Ricard, SAAB Group, Tele Danmark, Vattenfall, Volvo Car Corporation and Volvo Group. Framfab is listed on the Stockholm OM Stock Exchange "O" list (ticker FTID). ------------------------------------------------------------ Please visit http://www.bit.se for further information The following files are available for download: http://www.bit.se/bitonline/2000/03/31/20000331BIT00110/bit0001.doc http://www.bit.se/bitonline/2000/03/31/20000331BIT00110/bit0002.pdf