AarhusKarlshamn: AAK's Annual Report 2012 Published

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AarhusKarlshamn: AAK's Annual Report 2012 Published

KARLSHAMN, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AAK's (STO:AAK) Annual Report 2012 has been published and is available at the company's homepage, www.aak.com.

The printed version of the Annual Report 2012 will be distributed by mail to shareholders and other stakeholders, commencing April 15, 2013.


The information is that which AarhusKarlshamn AB (publ) is obliged to publish under the provisions of the Stock Exchange and Clearing Operations Act and/or the Trading in Financial Instruments Act. The information was released to the media for publication on April 12, 2013 at 10.00 am CET.

AarhusKarlshamn is one of the world's leading producers of high value-added speciality vegetable fats. These fats are characterized by a high technological content and are used as substitute for butter-fat and cocoa butter, transfree solutions for fillings in chocolate and confectionery products, and in the cosmetics industry. AarhusKarlshamn has production facilities in Denmark, Mexico, the Netherlands, Sweden, Great Britain, Uruguay and the US. The company is organised in three Business Areas; Food Ingredients, Chocolate and Confectionery Fats and Technical Products & Feed. Further information on AarhusKarlshamn can be found on the company's website www.aak.com.

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AAK
Fredrik Nilsson
Director Group Controlling and Investor Relations
Phone: + 46 40 627 83 34
Mobile: + 46 708 95 22 21

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