Private equity firm puts Danish wind supplier up for sale

”It can’t help but be an excellent investment for us,” says Christian Møller, managing partner of Blue Equity, which has been a co-owner of Eltronic for more than ten years.
"The company has developed into an international heavyweight with DKK 2bn in revenue and 1,500 employees, so we are not necessarily the right partner for the next phase of development,” says Christian Møller. | Photo: Blueequity
"The company has developed into an international heavyweight with DKK 2bn in revenue and 1,500 employees, so we are not necessarily the right partner for the next phase of development,” says Christian Møller. | Photo: Blueequity

After more than ten years as co-owner and partner with founder Lars Jensen, the Danish private equity firm Blue Equity has put its almost 50% stake in the engineering company Eltronic up for sale and engaged the M&A house Clearwater as advisor and to lead the process. This is confirmed by Christian Møller, managing partner at Blue Equity, to KapitalWatch.

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