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by bobbytran
2310 days ago
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Incorporated outside of Sweden is the key here. It seems people are downvoting me because they dont want to hear the truth...but other commenters keep making my point quite nicely. Incorporating outside of Sweden allows big companies to enjoy tax benefits and then hire Engineers from Sweden at an average of 50,000USD to 68,0000USD (these numbers can easily be found on Google). They get lower taxes, a cheap labor pool, and the company isn't limited through draconian taxes and regulations, it only has to deal with it at a satellite office. It's a win-win. Now show me a company that's large, started in Sweden, and is still in Sweden many years later. |
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Electrolux, Ericsson and Volvo are still incorporated and have their HQs in Sweden.