Professor: "ATP is clearly challenged and has been cornered"

ATP faces several issues and needs to change its business model, claim a professor and a researcher from Copenhagen Business School.
Copenhagen Business School Professor Jesper Rangvid. | Photo: Stine Bidstrup / Jyllands-Posten
Copenhagen Business School Professor Jesper Rangvid. | Photo: Stine Bidstrup / Jyllands-Posten
BY MARIA BROE TRUSTRUP HANSEN, FINANSWATCH

ATP needs to make changes to its business model in order to stay relevant in the future, say Professor Jesper Rangvid and Lecturer and Researcher Henrik Ramlau-Hansen from Copenhagen Business School, according to Finans.

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