European Energy founder brings his children into the ownership circle

While European Energy is at the center of a string of big news, the founder of the company is undergoing a quiet generational change. His children enter the company as passive owners.
Photo: Gregers Tycho
Photo: Gregers Tycho

Knud Erik Andersen, major shareholder in European Energy, emphasizes to EnergyWatch that his children should be kept out of the public eye. But now they are getting a sizable share of the company.

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