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Change of Scandinavia Takes over Palmers

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The continuation of the laundry company Palmers is secured. Danish company Change of Scandinavia takes over 100 percent and wants to try to make the label profitable again.

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The continuation of the laundry company Palmers is secured. Danish company Change of Scandinavia takes over 100 percent and wants to try to make the label profitable again.

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The quota due for today was transferred to the creditors. The Danish investor agreed to the further payment plan.

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The traditional laundry brand Palmers has been saved: The Danish Lingerie giant Change of Scandinavia takes over the damaged company. This will complete the renovation process. The future of the damaged laundry brand Palmers is secured. As confirmed today, Monday, the Scandinavian Lingerie market leader Change of Scandinavia takes over the Austrian traditional company. With the takeover, the renovation process can be successfully completed. Prio…

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The Scandinavian market leader Change operates over 300 stores in Europe and Canada, as well as online shops and employs more than 2,000 people.

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Sunnmørsposten is based in Ålesund and is a regional newspaper for the Northwest. Up-to-date news and thorough, engaging journalism. Founded in 1882.

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smp.no broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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