Orsted


Mads Nipper steps down as CEO, to be replaced by Rasmus Errboe

31/01/25 -"Ørsted announced that Mads Nipper, who has served as CEO since 2021, will step down and be replaced by Rasmus Errboe—signaling market frustration following the latest wave of impairments. "

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