MFT Energy earnings fall by 90% after boom year

An equal split between the US, Asian and European markets is in the cards for MFT Energy, which saw a dip in earnings last year after a lucrative 2022.
”We have only just begun our journey outside Europe. The dream and ambition are three geographical pillars that contribute equally to our result. That is the dream and the ambition,” says CEO Bo Palmgren. | Photo: PR/MFT Energy
”We have only just begun our journey outside Europe. The dream and ambition are three geographical pillars that contribute equally to our result. That is the dream and the ambition,” says CEO Bo Palmgren. | Photo: PR/MFT Energy

Since its founding in 2017, MFT Energy has been trading energy primarily in the European market, but in the future, this will no longer be the case.

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