Swedish Stirling engages Longspur Research for recurring research

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Swedish Stirling has engaged Longspur Research for ongoing research of the company. The collaboration is part of an effort to increase understanding of and interest in Swedish Stirling among institutional investors. The mandate also includes organising regular investor meetings.

Interest in Swedish clean tech company Swedish Stirling has increased among institutional investors, not least since the spring, when certification company Lloyd's Register verified the PWR BLOK 400-F - the companys solution for converting industrial residual gases into electricity. The Lloyd's certification says that the PWR BLOK is the cheapest way to generate electricity in existence today, and that it yields greater CO2 savings per Euro invested than any other type of energy. In view of the increased interest, Swedish Stirling has engaged London-based Longspur Research to produce regular research on the company. The purpose is to promote further interest in and understanding of the company and its business model among institutional investors, both in the Nordic region and globally.

The mandate also includes regularly inviting asset managers to attend investor days. Work on the research of Swedish Stirling will commence immediately, and the first analysis is expected to be presented no later than after the Q3 report.

Over the past year, we have made great progress in our contacts with institutional investors, and plan to focus even more on this task in the autumn. The purpose is to create an understanding of our company as well as demand for our shares in the markets as we now move towards the Nasdaq and the regulated exchange. With this we hope to create conditions for improved share liquidity,says Sven Sahle, Chairman of the Board and largest shareholder of Swedish Stirling.

 

For further information please contact:

Sven Ljungberg, CCO, Swedish Stirling AB, +46 (0)31 385 88 30  ir@swedishstirling.com

 

About Swedish Stirling

Swedish Stirling is a Swedish clean tech company founded in 2008 with a mission to further refine the incomparable ability of Stirling technology to convert thermal energy to electricity. The company offers a variety of solutions enabling power generation at record-low prices compared to other climate-friendly and sustainable alternatives. Swedish Stirling’s Stirling engine can handle a wide range of fuels. The company's latest product, the PWR BLOK 400-F, converts industrial residual and flare gases into electrical energy at a high rate of efficiency. The company’s shares are listed in Sweden (on the NGM Nordic MTF),and can also be traded on the Börse Stuttgart in Germany. Read more at www.swedishstirling.com

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