Sony Ericsson moving to Lund

Sony Ericsson moving its headquarters from London to Lund - and not Tokyo. And CEO Bert Nordberg moving home to Malmö. Sony Ericsson CEO Bert Nordberg moving back to Sweden, and more specifically to a house in central Malmö, reports the Institute of Sound magazine Job @ mighty. - The legal headquarters and registered office has already been in Lund. We maintain sales, marketing and communications in London. But it is clear that the president's removal usually come with some. As CEO usually like to have things around them, said Bert Nordberg at the conference Summit Östesund, according to the riding. Sony Ericsson's headquarters will move then to Lund, where Sony Ericsson already has nearly 3000 employees. The reason is described as "the Skåne expertise in mobile and radio communications." While open, however, Sony Ericsson announced a development office in Copenhagen, where Sony has its Nordic office. New technology has previously reported that Bert Nordberg was in Copenhagen to look at opportunities to set up a development unit. There are a lot of skill since Nokia have abandoned its development unit. It was in October as it became clear that Ericsson sells its stake in Sony Ericsson to Sony for about 9.5 billion. source