Stockholm, August 21, 2026 - The Disciplinary Committee of Nasdaq Stockholm (the "Exchange") has found that Ovzon AB (publ) (the "Company") has breached the rules of Nasdaq (the "Rulebook") and therefore ordered the Company to pay a fine of two annual fees, corresponding to an amount of SEK 550,000.
The Disciplinary Committee concludes that the Company has breached item 3.1.1 of the Rulebook as inside information from the Company's press release of 19 December 2025 was published on LikedIn before the information was disclosed through a press release in accordance with Article 17 of the EU Market Abuse Regulation and the associated implementing regulation.
The Disciplinary Committee considers the breach of the Rulebook to be serious and therefore imposes a fine. The fine is determined to be equivalent to two annual fees.
The Disciplinary Committee's decision is available at:
https://www.nasdaq.com/market-regulation/nordic/stockholm/disciplinary/decisions-sanctions
About the Disciplinary Committee
The role of Nasdaq Stockholm's Disciplinary Committee is to consider suspicions regarding whether Exchange Members or listed companies have breached the rules and regulations applying on the Exchange. If the Exchange suspects that a member or company has acted in breach of the rules, the matter is referred to the Disciplinary Committee. Nasdaq Stockholm investigates the suspicions and pursues the matter and the Disciplinary Committee issues a ruling regarding possible sanctions. The sanctions possible for listed companies are a warning, a fine or delisting. The sanctions possible for Exchange Members are a warning, a fine or debarment. Fines paid are not included in the Exchange's business but are attributed to a foundation supporting research in the securities market. The Disciplinary Committee's Chairman and Deputy Chairman must be lawyers with experience of serving as judges. At least two of the other members of the Committee must have in-depth insight into the workings of the securities market.
Members: Former Supreme Court Justice Marianne Lundius (Chairman), Supreme Court Justice Petter Asp (Deputy Chairman), Supreme Court Justice Johan Danelius, Company Director Anders Oscarsson, Company Director Joakim Strid, Lawyer Wilhelm Lüning, Lawyer Patrik Marcelius, Supreme Court Justice Erik Sjöman, MBA Carl Johan Högbom, Authorized Public Accountant Magnus Svensson Henryson, Former Authorized Public Accountant Svante Forsberg, Lawyer Magnus Lindstedt and director Kristina Schauman.
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