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The '''Wallenberg Sphere'''
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The Swedish [[Wallenberg family]] controls one of the largest business empires in Europe. The companies that they have a controlling stake in, like [[AstraZeneca]], [[Ericsson AB]] and [[Saab]], is traditionally called the '''Wallenberg Sphere'''.
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On Wikispooks, it is used a bit broader, and lists people with careers that include in senior jobs in their main holding companies [[Investor AB]],[[FAM AB]] and [[Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken]] and certain entities that are closely connected to the family.
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As the family controls 40% of the Swedish economy, there is a Wallenberg hand in most things being done the country, like the [[Nobel Prizes]].
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==Overview==
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The basis for the Wallenberg family’s activities is to be an active owner in the companies in which the Wallenberg Foundations have ownership interests through [[Investor AB]] and [[FAM AB]].<ref name=eco>https://www.wallenberg.com/en/ecosystem</ref>
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[[image:Wallenberg companies.png|600px]]
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*[[Investor AB]], founded by the Wallenberg family in [[1916]], is a leading owner of high-quality international companies, of which the majority with Swedish roots.  The heart of Investor’s business model is to be a long-term owner that focuses on maximizing the core value of holdings.<ref name=eco/>
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*The Wallenberg Foundations is the collective name for the 16 non-profit public and private foundations established by individual members of the Wallenberg family. In the period 2016-2021, they gave SEK 11 billion ($1.3 billion) in grants.<ref name=eco/>
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Revision as of 23:48, 12 June 2021

Group.png Wallenberg Sphere
(Deep state faction)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Parent organizationWallenberg family
Interest ofGunnar Brock
Membership• Erik-belfrage.png Erik Belfrage
• Anne Berner.jpg Anne Berner
• Pehr Gyllenhammar.jpg Pehr G. V. Gyllenhammar
•  Lennart Johansson
• Conni Jonsson.jpg Conni Jonsson
•  Bo Ramfors
•  Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken/CEO
• Björn Svedberg.jpg Björn Svedberg
•  Stockholm School of Economics
• Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden.jpg Saltsjöbaden
•  Asea Brown Boveri
• AstraZeneca.jpg AstraZeneca
•  Atlas Copco
•  Electrolux
•  EQT Partners
•  Ericsson AB
•  Husqvarna Group
•  IBX Group
•  Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
•  Saab AB
•  Saab-Scania
•  SAS GroupStora Enso
Swedish deep state faction centered on the Wallenberg family

The Swedish Wallenberg family controls one of the largest business empires in Europe. The companies that they have a controlling stake in, like AstraZeneca, Ericsson AB and Saab, is traditionally called the Wallenberg Sphere.

On Wikispooks, it is used a bit broader, and lists people with careers that include in senior jobs in their main holding companies Investor AB,FAM AB and Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken and certain entities that are closely connected to the family.

As the family controls 40% of the Swedish economy, there is a Wallenberg hand in most things being done the country, like the Nobel Prizes.

Overview

The basis for the Wallenberg family’s activities is to be an active owner in the companies in which the Wallenberg Foundations have ownership interests through Investor AB and FAM AB.[1]

Wallenberg companies.png

  • Investor AB, founded by the Wallenberg family in 1916, is a leading owner of high-quality international companies, of which the majority with Swedish roots. The heart of Investor’s business model is to be a long-term owner that focuses on maximizing the core value of holdings.[1]
  • The Wallenberg Foundations is the collective name for the 16 non-profit public and private foundations established by individual members of the Wallenberg family. In the period 2016-2021, they gave SEK 11 billion ($1.3 billion) in grants.[1]


 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Bertil Torekull“We won't have an editor-in-chief who does not know how to teach journalists which hand feeds them.”Bertil Torekull
Peter Wallenberg
1991

 

Known members

18 of the 30 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
AstraZenecaLondon-based British-Swedish multinational Big Pharma company that produced a COVID-19 jab
Percy BarnevikBilderberg Steering committee member in the Wallenberg Sphere
Erik BelfrageSwedish diplomat and banker. Wallenberg associate. Attended the 2005 Bilderberg
Anne BernerSingle Bilderberger Finnish politician. Now works for the Wallenberg family.
Börje EkholmWallenberg Sphere businessman, succeeded fellow Bilderberger Marcus Wallenberg as CEO of Investor AB. Then CEO of Ericsson.
Pehr G. V. GyllenhammarSwedish insurance company executive
Lennart JohanssonWorked himself up to CEO of Svenska Kullagerfabriken. Wallenberg Sphere.
Conni JonssonFinancier connected to the Wallenberg family.
Danica KragićSingle Bilderberg robotics researcher. Wallenberg Sphere.
Curt NicolinSwedish businessman. A part of the Wallenberg Sphere, he was chairman of ASEA and the Swedish Employers Association, and attended the 1984 Bilderberg meeting.
Bo RamforsSwedish banker and part of the Wallenberg Sphere.
Saltsjöbaden
Grace Reksten SkaugenDaughter of shipowner Hilmar Reksten, with many central board positions in the Wallenberg sphere.
Oscar StenströmSwedish civil servant who negotiated the Swedish accession to NATO. Went to his first Bilderberg in 2023.
Stockholm School of EconomicsSwedish business school mostly funded by the Wallenebergs
Hans StråbergWallenberg Sphere Swedish Bilderberg businessman
Björn SvedbergSwedish company director and part of the Wallenberg Sphere
Hans WerthénSwedish business executive who attended Bilderberg/1983 and Bilderberg/1984 as Chairman of Electrolux and Ericsson. Wallenberg sphere.
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