Solidium owns companies that yield attractive financial returns. In addition, these companies are either nationally significant or considered to have strong potential to grow into nationally significant companies.

Influencing

Solidium regularly engages in discussions with the chairpersons of the boards and executive management of its portfolio companies, with a particular focus on monitoring the progress of value creation plans. Board nominations are prepared in cooperation with other major shareholders through nomination board work, and Solidium also actively participates in broader shareholder dialogue. Solidium influences the board work of its portfolio companies through its own board members to promote the growth of shareholder value.

Good cooperation in the creation of shareholder value promotes the best interests of the company and all of its shareholders.

Key responsibilities of the investment team

  • Preparing a value creation plan focused on key factors for enhancing shareholder value and monitoring its implementation

  • Analyzing and monitoring the company’s strategy, market and competitors
  • Forming a view of the company’s operational and financial performance, valuation, and capital structure
  • Conducting an analysis of the company’s board composition and its future competency needs
  • Forming a view on the company’s national significance

  • Analyzing corporate responsibility issues that may impact shareholder value

Sources of information

Company reporting and investor communications

Capital market days and company/site visits

Dialogue with other stakeholders

(e.g. analysts, other shareholders
and investors, financiers,
other experts)

Peer company reporting and other information, sector analyses

Regular meetings with the company’s top management