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Ericsson vows to make new HQ in Hagastaden 'a great workplace'
Telecoms giant Ericsson is moving its entire headquarters and their 8,500 employees from Kista to Hagastaden.
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Telecoms giant Ericsson is moving its entire headquarters and their 8,500 employees from Kista to Hagastaden.
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