Ørsted CEO won't risk stumbling with major acquisitions

Ørsted's chief executive would rather perform a series of smaller acquisitions worth "hundreds of millions" rather than something big and risky, he tells German financial media.
Photo: Jens Dresling
Photo: Jens Dresling
BY RITZAU FINANS

Utility Ørsted, which has just been named the world's most sustainable company, prefers smaller acquisitions to major ones, the firm's Chief Executive Henrik Poulsen said during an annual energy summit in Berlin arranged by financial media Handelsblatt, according to Reuters.

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