Ørsted CEO remains positive about leadership position despite slashed growth plan

The Danish energy company is not worried about market leadership following a major billion-dollar loss in 2023.
Ørsted CEO Mads Nipper. | Photo: Ørsted
Ørsted CEO Mads Nipper. | Photo: Ørsted

Hopes are still alive and well at Ørsted, which after 2023 saw its bottom line plummet by DKK 20.5bn (USD 2.94bn). The serious problems in the US are not quite enough for CEO Mads Nipper to take a more gloomy view of the future, writes Danish business daily Børsen

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