HQ Bank investigates conditions for placing shares in Sweco with investors


HQ Bank investigates conditions for placing shares in Sweco with investors 

Senior executives at Sweco, who collectively have 262,000 warrants with a term
lasting through 31 October 2008, and which entitles them to 1,530,080 series B
shares, have assigned HQ Bank to investigate conditions for placing shares in
Sweco AB  (publ) with investors that correspond to the options through so-called
book-building.

As previously reported, a decision regarding a new warrant programme, directed
to approximately 50 senior executives in the Sweco group, which will be offered
at a market-based premium of SEK 6.35 per option to purchase a total of
1,700.000 warrants, was decided by Sweco's Annual General Meeting on 10 April.

At the end of the application period, 45 senior executives had expressed
interest in acquiring a total of 1,252,000 warrants. 448,000 warrants have been
retained to be offered to future senior executives. The new subscription for
shares through the exercise of the warrants can be carried out during the period
30 May - 30 November 2011 at a subscription price of SEK 65.00 per share.


For further information please contact:
Mats Wäppling, President & CEO of Sweco, +46 8 695 66 07, mats.wappling@sweco.se
Bo Jansson, Executive Vice President & CFO of Sweco, +46 8 695 66 06,
bo.jansson@sweco.se

Sweco is a provider of international consulting engineering services with
combined expertise in engineering, environmental technology and architecture.
The Group has annual sales of approximately SEK 4.6 million and 5,400 employees
in ten countries. The company has projects currently underway in some 80
countries worldwide. Sweco is a member of the OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm.

The information contained herein is subject to the disclosure requirements in
the Swedish Securities Exchange and Clearing Operations Act and/or the Financial
Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted by Sweco for publication
at 8:45 a.m. on 4 June 2008.

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