Invitation to Capital Market Briefing in Stockholm, May 15, 2006

Report this content

After years of significant divestments, Skanska’s commercial development businesses now focus on new development - customized facilities in selected locations.

The residential segment is strong in Sweden, Norway and Finland. Now Skanska is also starting residential development in Denmark. Cost reduction through industrialized construction and smarter purchasing also paves the way for initiatives like the development of rental apartments in Sweden. On May 15, we would like to give you an opportunity to learn more about the commercial and residential development in Skanska. The one-day meeting will take place in Stockholm starting at 08:30 AM (CET) and will end after dinner. The location will be confirmed in due course. The agenda in brief: · Skanska’s strategy · Skanska Commercial Development Nordic · Skanska Commercial Development Europe · Skanska Residential Development Nordic · Site visits · Dinner During the day you will meet Stuart Graham, President and CEO, Hans Biörck, CFO and Johan Bergman, EVP and responsible in the Senior Executive Team for Skanska’s Residential and Commercial development. You will also meet Business Unit Presidents and senior staff members. A more detailed agenda and practical information will be sent out prior to the meeting. If you intend to participate, please register no later than April 27 to Skanska AB, Agneta Wendelstam, e-mail agneta.wendelstam@skanska.se (phone +46 8 753 88 29 or fax +46 730 41 69). Travel and lodging will be arranged and paid for by the participants. We are looking forward to seeing you in May. For further information please contact: Anders Lilja, Senior Vice President Investor Relations, Skanska AB, tel +46 8 753 88 01 Skanska is one of the world’s leading construction groups with expertise in construction, development of commercial and residential projects and public-private partnerships. The Group currently has 54,000 employees in selected home markets in Europe, in the US and Latin America. Sales in 2005 totaled USD 17 billion.

Subscribe

Documents & Links