Minority shareholders' case against OW could drag on for years

The many small-scale private shareholders who lost their money in the collapse of OW Bunker could end up waiting years for a court case concerning damages, chairman of association OW Bunker Investor, lawyer Morten Schwartz Nielsen, says.
Photo: Kasper Palsnov/Jyllands-Posten
Photo: Kasper Palsnov/Jyllands-Posten

The roughly 4,000 small and minor private shareholders could end up waiting a long time for a decision in the case concerning the money they lost when OW Bunker collapsed, reports Danish media Berlingske Business.

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