Entity Dossier
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Bengtssons Maskin
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Identity & CultureCross-Pollination Without Centralization
Relationship LeveragePermanent Home Pitch to Entrepreneurs
Operating PrincipleIntervention Only at Deviation
Cornerstone MoveLet Sellers Keep Skin in the Game
Signature MoveGroup Managers as Mini-CEOs Chairing 15-20 Companies
Signature MoveWrite Down Receivables to Zero at 30 Days
Strategic PatternSpecialize Deeper Not Broader
Capital StrategyEight-Times-EBITA Ceiling as Deal Discipline
Signature MoveZero HR People for 6,000 Employees
Risk DoctrineFourteen Years Private to Build the Machine
Competitive AdvantageSmall and Mission-Critical Beats Large and Visible
Cornerstone MoveOne Sheet of Paper Into the CEO Chair
Cornerstone MoveFlee the Swedish Bidding War
Cornerstone MoveDental Company to Demolition Robot Empire
Capital StrategySelf-Funded Acquisitions, Zero Share Dilution
Signature MoveShortest Conference Calls in Sweden
Signature MoveNo CEO Job Without Running a Subsidiary First
Primary Evidence
"Tindberg’s mission was to grow by acquiring entrepreneurs with similar types of businesses. This resulted in the formation of the investment company AB Nils Dacke. The three companies that initially formed AB Nils Dacke (of which Bengtssons Maskin was one)…"
Source:The Compounders
"In 1978, the Tindberg family sold Bengtssons Maskin to the publicly listed company Wilhelm Sonesson, previously a wholesaler of pipes, pumps, and various other machinery and tools, that began operating more…"
Source:The Compounders